1st Edition

Routledge Handbook of Football Business and Management

    644 Pages
    by Routledge

    644 Pages 55 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Soccer is the world’s most valuable sport, generating bigger revenues, as well as being watched and played by more people, than any other. It is virtually impossible to understand the business of sport without understanding the football industry. This book surveys contemporary football in unparalleled breadth and depth.

    Presenting critical insights from world-leading football scholars and introducing football’s key organisations, leagues and emerging nations, it explores key themes from governance and law to strategy and finance, as well as cutting edge topics such as analytics, digital media and the women’s game.

    This is essential reading for all students, researchers and practitioners working in football, sport business, sport management or mainstream business and management.

    1. Introduction to the Handbook of Football Business and Management,  2. A Framework for Diversification Decisions in Professional Football,  3. Global Football: Defining the rules of the changing game,  4. Structures and Policies at the main European football leagues: Evolution and Recent Changes,  5. Points, Pounds and Politics in the Governance of Football,  6. Contemporary Issues in the Management of Grassroots Football,  7. Football Law,  8. Football and Marketing,  9. Digital and Social Media,  10. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Football: Exploring Modes of CSR Implementation,  11. Agents and Intermediaries,  12. Managing Performance in Elite Professional Football,  13. The Sporting Director: Exploring Current Practice and Challenges within Elite Football,  14. Strategic Management in Football Organisations,  15. Finance and Accounting in Football,  16. Sponsorships, Stadia and Naming Rights,  17. Venue Management in Football,  18. Human Resource Management in Football,  19. Fans, Spectators, Consumers in Football,  20. Sports Business Analytics: the past, the present and the future,  21. Leagues, Tournaments and Competitions,  22. Football, Networks and Relationships,  23. Leveraging Football Events,  24. The labour markets of professional football players,  25. Value Management in Football: A Framework to Develop and Analyse Competitive Advantage,  26. Supply Chain Management in Professional Football,  27. Risk and Crisis Management,  28. Women and Football,  29. Managing match officials: The influence of business and the impact of finance in an era of Premier League dominance,  30. Perspectives on Ethics and Integrity in Football,  31. Talent Management,  32. Retailing in the Football Industry,  33. Sport Licensed Products in the Football Industry,  34. FIFA,  35. UEFA,  36. CONMEBOL: South American Confederation of Football,  37. Asian Football Confederation (AFC),  38. Confederation of African Football (CAF),  39. CONCACAF,  40. Oceania Football Confederation,  41. Football in China,  42. Business and Governance of Football in Qatar,  43. Football in Brazil,  44. Football in Turkey,  45. Management of Football in India,  46. Soccer in the United States,  47. The Rise and Rise of the World’s Favourite Sport

    Biography

    Simon Chadwick is Professor of Sports Enterprise at Salford University Manchester, UK, where he is also Co-Director of the Centre for Sports Business. He is also a Founding Director of the China Soccer Observatory at the University of Nottingham, UK and regularly works with organisations in football across the world, including clubs, federations, commercial partners, event organisers and governments. He tweets: @Prof_Chadwick



    Daniel Parnell is Senior Lecturer in Business Management at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. Dan’s research is across three areas; policy and politics, management, and change (individual, community and organisational), across elite sport. He currently works with a number of professional sport clubs and national governing bodies in England and internationally. He has worked with several English Premier League and Football League Clubs, the Premier League, Football League, and the Football Foundation.



    Paul Widdop is Senior Research Fellow in Sport Business at Leeds Beckett University, UK. His research explores social and economic networks on the consumption and production of Sport. He has published widely in areas of sport and popular culture including articles in Journal of Consumer Culture, Cultural Sociology, Cultural Trends, Political Behaviour, Electoral Studies, and Leisure Sciences.



    Christos Anagnostopoulos is Associate Professor in Sport Management at Molde University College, Norway and at University of Central Lancashire, UK, where he also serves as the Co-Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurship. His research interests lie in corporate social responsibility, governance, and more recently entrepreneurship and positive organisational behaviour in sport. Christos serves as an elected member-at-large at the European Association for Sport Management, as well as at the editorial boards of the European Sport Management Quarterly, Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal, International Journal of Sport Communication, Journal of Global Sport Management and the International Journal of Sport Management.

    "This handbook - which could be used as a primary textbook for a football-specific course or as supplemental reading for a wide variety of sport management courses - provides expert and casual readers an abundance of content that can be used to engage in any discussion involving the game or business of football." – Braden Norris, Indiana University, International Journal of Sport Communication