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Semiprofessional

Semiprofessional, often shortened to semi-pro, refers to a status at the boundary between amateur and professional involvement in a sport, art, or other field. It typically describes individuals or groups that perform at a level above amateur competition and receive some compensation, but do not rely entirely on the activity as their sole livelihood. The exact criteria for being semi-professional can vary by country, sport, or organization, and may depend on contractual terms, income levels, or official designations.

In sports, semi-professional commonly applies to clubs or leagues where players are paid, sometimes part-time, while

In other domains such as esports, music, film, or performing arts, semi-professional status similarly signals a

Overall, the term is context-dependent and can be informal. Different fields and organizations disagree on the

still
pursuing
other
work
or
education.
Players
may
have
regular
part-time
salaries,
stipends,
or
prize
money
that
does
not
constitute
full
professional
status.
The
semi-professional
tier
often
serves
as
a
bridge
to
full
professionalism,
allowing
athletes
to
develop
skills
while
balancing
other
commitments.
The
designation
can
influence
eligibility,
sponsorship,
and
league
rules,
and
it
may
change
over
time
as
organizational
structures
evolve.
higher
level
of
involvement
than
casual
or
hobbyist
play
but
stops
short
of
full-time
professional
commitment.
Participants
may
earn
income
from
performances,
gigs,
or
sponsorships
yet
maintain
additional
employment
or
formal
training.
thresholds
for
semi-professional
status,
and
definitions
may
shift
with
economic
changes,
governance,
or
the
emergence
of
new
professional
pathways.