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O futebol no tempo da Grande Guerra (1914-1918)
Published 2018-12-01“…Many football players had reinforced the military forces, so we want to understand the impact of war in football clubs and the life of those players in frontline. …”
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ADR in Sport on the Example of Association Football in Poland and Ukraine
Published 2023-06-01“…Professional and amateur sport generates various types of disputes related to both disciplinary and civil cases, an example of which may be disputes arising during the execution of contracts binding players and football clubs. In the first part, the scope of disputes that are subject to ADR in association football is outlined. …”
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Regionale Sprache als Identitätsmarker Hamburger Fußballfans.
Published 2019-11-01“…The construction of social meaning among football fans in Hamburg’ examines different practices of identity construction of fans from the two football clubs FC St. Pauli and Hamburger Sportverein (HSV). …”
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Gesture in an exoteric context
Published 2004-01-01“…The gestures discussed are those performed by the players of the Italian football clubs "Torino" and "Juventus" after scoring the goals at the games between those clubs in some past seasons. …”
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Challenges in Measuring International Strategic Performance in Professional Team Sports – Two Case Studies from Hungary
Published 2017-08-01“…The analysis of the examined handball and football clubs revealed that domestic success is a weak indicator of international success. …”
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Challenges in Measuring International Strategic Performance in Professional Team Sports – Two Case Studies from Hungary
Published 2017-08-01“…The analysis of the examined handball and football clubs revealed that domestic success is a weak indicator of international success. …”
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Fännikultuuri loomine koroonakriisis Eesti ja Valgevene jalgpallijuhtumite näitel
Published 2021-04-01“…Belarusian sports events did not have such dramatic repercussions, but there were also coronavirus hotbeds in several popular football clubs. The two countries had different approaches to sports events. …”
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See you at the match: Motivation for sport consumption and intrinsic psychological reward of premier football league spectators in South Africa
Published 2016-04-01“…Practical/managerial implications: Football clubs should tailor spectator experiences around both individual and game related spectator motives in order to develop experiences associated with intrinsic psychological reward. …”
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Fútbol, modelos jurídicos y mercado: el dilema de los clubes en Sudamérica
Published 2018-09-01“…Since the economic and political changes occurring in football clubs are not produced in isolation, the second part of this paper addresses those measures incorporated in the sporting realm as part of a global process of commercialization. …”
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MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF TRAINING FOOTBALL CAMPS IN BULGARIA FOR THE PERIOD 2015-2019
Published 2022-07-01“…For the period 2015 - 2019 in Bulgaria, a significant number of children’s football camps were organized in partnership with some of the biggest football clubs in Europe. These events aroused great interest among children, adults, and media, because for the Bulgarian audience clubs such as AC Milan, FC Inter, FC Barcelona and Juventus FC are the embodiment of world football. …”
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EFFICIENT BUSINESS MODEL AS A BASIS FOR THE GROWTH OF THE INVESTMENT COST OF A PROFESSIONAL SPORTS CLUB
Published 2019-06-01“…The arguments, that the financial rules, introduced by Union of European Football Associations, will make football clubs profitable projects attractive to investors, are given in the article.…”
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Intellectual capital and market valuation of footballers
Published 2023-12-01“… Football clubs are traditional institutions with the particularity of having the main characters of their successes as intangible assets, that is, their players. …”
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LA DYNAMIQUE ORGANISATIONNELLE ET FONCTIONNELLE DES CLUBS PROFESSIONNELS DE FOOTBALL – CAS DU CONTEXTE MAROCAIN-
Published 2018-12-01“…At the era of professionalism, the registers of operation of the football clubs are changed basic into roof. With this resulting several innovations appeared: an entrepreneurial mode of management, a separation between the sports (sector amateur – professional sector), a new prospect of management of the training of the footballers, creation of true remunerated stations the permanent ones, a new framework of reference for the financial management of club… etc This contribution wants to be like a lighting on the determinants and the methods of inner working and external of the professional clubs of football in the Moroccan context. …”
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RAZLIKE U MORFOLOŠKIM KARAKTERISTIKAMA SPORTISTA U SPORTSKIM IGRAMA
Published 2007-05-01“…The set of 7 tests for the analysis of the morphological dimensions was applied on a sample of 104 male students, age 14 and 15, registered in sports clubs (52 in volleyball and 52 in football clubs). The aim of the research was to determine the differences and the structure of the anthropometrical space of the players in two aforementioned sports. …”
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Mapping discrimination in Europe through a field experiment in amateur sport
Published 2021-04-01“…Using mock email accounts with typical native-sounding and foreign-sounding names, we contacted 23,020 amateur football clubs in 22 European countries, asking to participate in a training session. …”
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Public Financing of Brazilian Sport by Federal Lotteries in The Governments Lula and Dilma
Published 2020-08-01“…Lottery resources for sports are based In budgetary and extra-budgetary sources, the first refers to the funds received by the Ministry of Sports and the second to those received by the Brazilian Olympic Committee, the Brazilian Paralympic Committee, the Brazilian Club Committee and the football clubs. During the period there was an increase in lottery resources for the sport, and new lotteries aimed at the sector were created. …”
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An examination of social media use and the FA Women’s Super League: The challenges of going professional
Published 2021-12-01“…This paper explores the use of social media, specifically Twitter, in two English football clubs during their first season under the professional structure of the WSL. …”
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The Ballseye programme: a mixed-methods programme of research in traditional sexual health and alternative community settings to improve the sexual health of men in the UK
Published 2016-12-01“…Self-sampling kits in football clubs could widen access to screening and offer a public health impact for men with limited local sexual health services. …”
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Performance Expectations of Professional Sport Teams and In-Season Head Coach Dismissals—Evidence from the English and French Men’s Football First Divisions
Published 2020-10-01“…The goals of this paper are first to identify why professional football clubs replace their head coach and, second, to investigate the effect of coach dismissal on team performance. …”
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The Anatomy of the Global Football Player Transfer Network: Club Functionalities versus Network Properties.
Published 2016-01-01“…However, further investigation shows that professional football clubs can actually play different strategies in surviving or even excelling this game, and the success of strategies is strongly associated to their network properties in the football player transfer network.…”
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