Foundations of Managing Sporting Events Organising the 1966 FIFA World Cup Routledge International Studies in Business History Series
Auteurs : Tennent Kevin, Gillett Alex
2016 marks the 50th anniversary of the 1966 FIFA World Cup, hosted in England. Unlike previous literature, which has tended to focus activities on the field, this book brings an institutional level approach to organizing the 1966 FIFA World Cup and examines the management process in the buildup and execution of the event.
This intriguing new volume looks at the first significant UK government intervention in football and how this created a significant legacy as the government started to take a real interest in leisure facilities and stadium safety as policy areas after this competition. Foundations of Managing Sporting Events will be of considerable interest to research academics working on aspects of post war British, Imperial, and World history including sport, social, business, economic, and political history.
1. What, Why, and How?
2. Origins and Background: A Brief History of English Football and the FIFA World Cup
3. Political Capital and International Diplomacy: North Korea and Beyond
4. The FA, FIFA, and the 1966 FIFA World Cup
5. The World Cup as a Temporary Show?
6. The World Cup, Minister?
7. The World Cup and the Provinces: A Tourism Boom that Never Came
8. Legacy and Impact of the Tournament
9. Discussion and Conclusions
Kevin D. Tennent is Lecturer in Management at the York Management School, University of York, UK.
Alex G. Gillett is Lecturer in Marketing at the York Management School, University of York, UK.
Date de parution : 08-2016
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 06-2018
15.2x22.9 cm
Thèmes de Foundations of Managing Sporting Events :
Mots-clés :
sport history; management history; british history; political history; Football Association; West Germany; Ayresome Park; FIFA World Cup; Young Men; UK Football; FIFA Woman’s World Cup; FIFA World Cup Final; FIFA Congress; Season Tickets; White City Stadium; World Cup; Tourism Boost; English Fa; Fa Committee; World Cup Organisation; Fa Cup Final; County FAs; Local Liaison Committees; FIFA Committee; IOC Archive; FIFA President; UK Board; South American Teams; English Football Association