Title of article :
Reform Effectiveness and Unresolved Issues of the Football in the Turkish Super League
Author/Authors :
Addesa, Francesco School of Sport - Leeds Beckett University - Leeds, UK , Delice, Mehmet Erdem DISES - University of Salerno - Fisciano SA, Italy
Pages :
7
From page :
1
To page :
7
Abstract :
Following the successful outcomes of the national team, that finished third in the 2002 FIFA World Cup, and the positive club performance in the UEFA competitions at the beginning of the new millennium, Turkish football was expected to reaffirm and further develop in the following years, exploiting also the favorable economic conditions. However, its growth and evolution did not meet the expectations, and in the latest years several managerial aspects of the Turkish Football Federation have begun to be questioned, which has led the federation itself to reform football in areas such as foreign players’ quota, financial requirements, and stadiums. Objectives. The main aim of this article is to identify and discuss these issues and how effective the reforms implemented by the Turkish Football Federation have been in the short run. Methods. The research is done through the application of the historical method and the use of secondary data. Results. Our results show that these reforms do not seem to have had a significant impact so far. Conclusion. While some of the reforms likely need more time for their effects to be tangible, the general impression is that Turkish football would need a different approach and more incisive policy interventions.
Keywords :
Hooliganism , Financial Violations , Quota , Foreign Players , Reforms , Turkey , Football
Journal title :
Annals of Applied Sport Science
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2630995
Link To Document :
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