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Crack Money is a South African business devoted to the sale, post-World Cup, of South African paraphernalia used during the World Cup in South Africa. The bulk of the articles are donated from former World Cup players, and 10% of the profits go towards exposing the extortion and manipulation that goes into FIFA player contracts controlled by player agents on the easily impressionable players in Africa and South America.

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The African Youth Soccer Player - Exploited and Abused - Harmon Publishing