Sports infrastructures and professionalization of football clubs
Infrastructures sportives et professionnalisation des Clubs de Football
Roland Bioñomo
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Roland Bioñomo: Université de Yaoundé II
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Abstract:
Sports competitions represent an opportunity for African countries. They increase necessary infrastructural potential for local competitions. In the sub-Saharan Africa countries and especially in Cameroon, these competitions which permit to boost economy of several countries in the world, are not capitalize. At the dawn of the football 2021 ACN (African cup of nation), this research questions the impact of the development of sports infrastructures particularly football fields, on the professionalization of local clubs. A prospective approach of the content analysis, of the speech football actors, permits to solve the question. Good stadiums are one of the require for football show quality, but rigorous measures must be taken to ensure that a real professionalization of football clubs.
Date: 2020-07-31
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Published in REVUE INTERNATIONALE DE GESTION ET D’ECONOMIE, 2020
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