The Economics of European Football: Power, Money, and Regulation - Couverture souple

Van Der Post, Hayden

 
9798181331877: The Economics of European Football: Power, Money, and Regulation

Synopsis

Reactive Publishing

European football is not just a sport, it is a multi-billion-euro industry shaped by complex economic forces, political power, and relentless regulatory scrutiny.

The Economics of European Football: Power, Money, and Regulation provides a clear and rigorous examination of how money, governance, and regulation interact at the highest levels of the game. From the financial dominance of elite clubs and the role of broadcasting rights to the impact of Financial Fair Play rules, UEFA interventions, and state ownership, this book unpacks the economic realities that define modern football.

Readers will explore:

  • The economic incentives driving club strategy and player valuation
  • The tension between sporting merit and financial power
  • How regulation attempts to balance competition, sustainability, and commercial interests
  • The influence of investors, leagues, and supranational bodies on the beautiful game

Written in an accessible yet analytical style, this book offers valuable insights for sports economists, football industry professionals, policymakers, and serious fans who want to understand the business behind the pitch.

Ideal for readers interested in sports economics, football governance, and the intersection of money and regulation in global entertainment.

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