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Conquering the Pitch - The Economics of Soccer

English · Hardback

Will be released 15.07.2025

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Soccer has become "big business." The aggregated market value of the first and second division teams from the "Big 5" European Leagues (England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain) is nearly EUR12 billion. Using systematic and anecdotal evidence from the "Big 5" and additional evidence from other European and some of the South American Leagues (Brazil and Argentina), this book explores the development of soccer as the world's most important team sport and addresses competitive balance across the a large number of leagues. The book also provides the reader with a thorough understanding of the market for players, coaches and referees as well as the demand for soccer, both on TV, at the gate, and in the betting office. Finally, the economic implications of pertinent recent problems, such as hooliganism and racism, are addressed.

Most of the discussion about player salaries, head coach dismissals, stadium subsidies, ticket prices and TV contracts is not very well informed andis based on prejudices. Assembling and interpreting the relevant and available information from an economic viewpoint provides the reader with a fresh new perspective on those subjects. Econometric evidence is presented in the form of graphs and figures instead of regression coefficients and is supplemented by anecdotal evidence. "Economic jargon" will be limited to a minimum in order to give readers a more intuitive understanding of the material.

List of contents

The Evolution of Professional Soccer in Europe.- The Market for Players, Coaches and Referees.- The Demand for Football and the Sources of Club Revenues.- The Capital and the Betting Market.- Current Problems and Future Prospects

About the author

Prof. Dr. Bernd Frick ist Hochschullehrer für Betriebswirtschaftslehre, insbesondere Personal- und Organisationsökonomie, an der Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald.

Summary

Soccer has become "big business." The aggregated market value of the first and second division teams from the "Big 5" European Leagues (England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain) is nearly €12 billion. Using systematic and anecdotal evidence from the "Big 5" and additional evidence from other European and some of the South American Leagues (Brazil and Argentina), this book explores the development of soccer as the world’s most important team sport and addresses competitive balance across the a large number of leagues. The book also provides the reader with a thorough understanding of the market for players, coaches and referees as well as the demand for soccer, both on TV, at the gate, and in the betting office. Finally, the economic implications of pertinent recent problems, such as hooliganism and racism, are addressed.

Most of the discussion about player salaries, head coach dismissals, stadium subsidies, ticket prices and TV contracts is not very well informed andis based on prejudices. Assembling and interpreting the relevant and available information from an economic viewpoint provides the reader with a fresh new perspective on those subjects. Econometric evidence is presented in the form of graphs and figures instead of regression coefficients and is supplemented by anecdotal evidence. "Economic jargon" will be limited to a minimum in order to give readers a more intuitive understanding of the material.

Product details

Authors Bernd Frick
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 15.07.2025
 
EAN 9780387981789
ISBN 978-0-387-98178-9
No. of pages 200
Illustrations 200 p.
Series Sports Economics, Management and Policy
Sports Economics, Management and Policy
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

Marketing, Management, B, Economic Policy, Economics, Economics and Finance, Economics, general, Media Management, Sales and marketing, Management and management techniques

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