Plan B

Plan B

Profesional Soccer Player

Camp Sequoia

Becoming a professional soccer player requires elite technical skills, intense physical conditioning, and high-level, consistent training in competitive environments, such as academies or top-tier college programs. The work environment is physically demanding with extensive travel, while salaries vary widely, with U.S. pros averaging between $30k–$50k, though higher in Europe or elite leagues. Success requires mental resilience, a professional mindset, and strong networking.Also some similar jobs are other pro sport career.