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Sport Clubs in England

2015
England is the largest of the home countries in the UK, with a population of 53.9 million out of 64.1 million in the UK as a whole. Despite a rich historic tradition in manufacturing industry, the economy is now dominated by services, which comprise 80 % of employment and 77 % of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product.
Geoff Nichols, Peter Taylor
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Sport Clubs in Hungary

2015
Based on the main political and historical changes in Hungarian society, which fundamentally restructured the economic, political and social composition of the country, such as World War II and the pluralistic changes in 1989–1990, the development of sports clubs in Hungary can be divided into the following three periods: first, the era before World ...
Szilvia Perényi, Ilona Bodnár
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Sport Clubs in Austria

2015
With regard to sport organisation in Austria, sport clubs have been playing an important role from the very beginning. Due to the lack of recognition of the significance of sport in Austria's education system sport had to be organised by different means, resulting in the sport clubs setup.
Weiß, Otmar, Norden, Gilbert
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Goals of sports clubs

European Journal for Sport and Society, 2008
Sports clubs do not strive for maximum profit. They aim to offer their members the opportunity to practise sport and to pass leisure time actively. This paper analyses the goals of sports clubs from the perspective of the theory of action. The collective goals of the club are developed from the members' interests. The methodological approach applied in
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Sport Clubs in Greece

2015
Greece is a country with a total population of 10,815.197 (ELSTAT 2011). It is the 15th largest economy in the 27-member European Union. Its economy is mainly based on the service sector (85 %), industry sector (12 %), and agriculture (3 %). One of the most important industries within the service sector is tourism.
Kostas Alexandris, Panagiota Balaska
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Sport Clubs in Slovenia

2015
Slovenia has a population of two million. With the changes of political system (1991), significant changes in commercialisation and the partnership between state and private capital occurred also in the area of financing of sport. Today, sports organisations at all levels are financed from public and private funds.
Simona Kustec Lipicer   +1 more
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Sports Associations and Clubs

Artikel om hvordan idrætsforeninger defineres og afgrænses, deres historiske bagggrund, deres samfundsmæssige funktioner samt udvikling og ...
Nagel, Siegfried   +5 more
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Sport Clubs in Poland

2015
Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, with a total surface of 312,679 square kilometres is the largest country situated in Central Europe. The 2013 population of Poland is approximately 38.5 million people and has a density of 123,000 inhabitants per square kilometre (GUS 2014, p. 587).
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The effects of neighbours on sport club membership

European Journal for Sport and Society, 2021
Nynke Burgers   +2 more
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