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    Lionel Messi is an Argentine born soccer striker who plays for Argentina and for the Spanish futbol club F.C. Barcelona. He is often called the “successor of Diego Maradona”, a great soccer player. By June 2014, he was earning $64.7 million, and was the second highest paid soccer player in the world. With his careers in Europe and South America, and the records he currently holds, Lionel Messi is the greatest soccer player ever to live. At age 11, Messi was diagnosed with human growth hormone deficiency

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    those cases that do not fall within the remit of traditional legal judgements. This somewhat intermediary role is illustrated in Football Association of Serbia v. UEFA, in which the Serbian football association wished to contest the awarding of a point sanction during qualifying for the 2016 European Championships. Clearly in this case there is no breach of European community law. Yet, the CAS enables a bespoke service to challenge sporting judgements regardless of the opinion of traditional legal

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    Sport in Istambul

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    Istanbul takes a very big place. There are many different kinds of sport available on both Asian and European parts. Water sports such as scuba dive and rafting are very attracting to tourists who come from all over the world and Soccer is very popular among Turkish citizens. There are many different sport stadiums that are based on the both sides of Istanbul, but actually many of them belong to Football clubs like Galatasaray, Besiktas and Fenehbahce. Also, Istanbul holds Vodafone Istanbul Marathon

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    world. Thus, different promotional tools are used in order to reduce the number of lost customers and to increase sales. The group has set up an unparalleled portfolio of promotion partnerships with international recognized sports associations (e.g. UEFA, FIFA, NBA, NFL, and NHL). Henceforth, commercials, ads, apps for smart phones, product placement, sponsorships for athletes and sport events (e.g. Berlin Marathon 2011) are implemented. Adidas has provided the Official Match Ball containing Logo

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    Barcelona Essay

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    1.0 Introduction to FC Barcelona Football club Barcelona, also known as Barça, Blaugrana, Azulgrana or simply FCB is a famous professional club of football that is centred in the heart of Barcelona, Catalan, Spain. The man who was responsible for the existence of the club was the late Joan Gamper, a Swiss man that introduced the football game to Barcelona. Officially founded on 29th of November 1899, it has grew from having only 12 members at the beginning to a club that is known worldwide for its

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    RONALDO Football. The most watched sport in the world. And we’re not talking about the football with the Mannings, Deflategate, and Adrian Peterson. What’s being talked about is what Europe and most of the world call football, but America calls it soccer. Soccer was first invented in China in 300 B.C, where kids would kick leather balls by kicking it into a small net. Greeks and Romans played soccer for fun, but it wasn’t until the 18th century when people would start to play soccer as a full-time

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    Ethics Seminar 2 Contextualisation Case 6 Corporate governance of professional football clubs: for profit or for glory? Shadan Abdullah(930514-6541) Per Jonsson (780827-0479) Victor Savigny (902710-P154) Pui Shan Szeto (921026-P500) Omkar Vedpathak (940126-P152) The main stakeholders of football clubs, their 'stake' in the organization and legitimacy of their interests. Some European football clubs have in, approximately in the last three decades, developed from being relatively

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    Soccer Betting

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    the elements of your betting style that are flawed. The second part of this article explains why soccer betting offers the lowest risk. Some of the elements mentioned in relation to soccer will exist in other sports, but this article contends that football offers the most favourable conditions for punters to triumph over the bookies without having to spend thousands to do so. Low Risks “IF” Your Natural Compulsions Are Removed In other words, if you were a robot that was able to pick soccer bets

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    Coupland-Smith, Dransfield, Goymer, Richards) 2010 Aston Villa uses relationship marketing by having their own credit card with reward points, for example if you transfer at least £200 in the first 90 days then you receives a free away shirt. Also as a football club, most fans are fans for life, so there are season tickets and a range of fashion items, from children’s to teens to adult clothing and merchandise. The wide range of children’s toys and clothing help gain more fans for life, most children support

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    Strategic Management: Case Study. Team 5. Manchester United: Looking Beyond 2011-12 Season. By the year of 2011 Sir Alex Ferguson was working hard to keep succeeding as he has been doing it since his arrival with Manchester United. Key acquisitions, new line-ups and strategic decisions had been made. In the other side of the “enterprise”, let’s say the commercial and financial side, Mr. David Gill; current CEO of Manchester United was as well making strategic decisions within the club.

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