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This paper indicates the possibilities of using Monte Carlo simulations methods in players' performance rights value monitoring. The authors have formulated a hypothesis that connects Monte Carlo methods (MC) and econometric models of the player's life cycle that could give club managers another source of information for the decision process. The MC method in finance is usually used to value the option price on the basis of assumed distribution of price changes. In this approach, the method was used to determine future the hypothetical value of footballers' performance rights. Using econometric models of the player's life cycle we could observe and analyse the phase in the life cycle of a football player and determine volatility. In this paper we use historical data of the market values of chosen football players from the website http://transfermarkt.de. The analysis is based on popular valuable players after the growth phase of their life cycle. For the visualisation of the "Championships games bubble" problem we analyse the periods before and after the UEFA EURO 2016. The opportunities and threats of a such an attempt are shown in this paper.(original abstract)
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- University of Szczecin, Poland
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- University of Szczecin, Poland
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