Purpose The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) legislative intervention around “home-grown” player quotas came into effect for the 2006-2007 season, aiming to protect playing opportunities and the development of indigenous talent. Previous research has identified clear differences between clubs and club types regarding opportunities for academy players. This paper aims to examine the outputs from six European leagues (France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain and England), identifying differences between national associations, club type, and on an individual club level. The paper investigates different league structure (in terms of allowing reserve teams in the professional leagues) and assesses UEFAs legislation in re...
The UEFA Champions League revenues continue to grow (€1.3bn in 2016-17), although previous studies h...
As a preliminary investigation, we examined elite youth football academy players' perceptions of the...
Research question: This paper empirically examines whether participation in the group stage of the U...
Purpose: From the 2006-2007 season, UEFA introduced regulation into European football by imposing 'h...
Professional football epitomises a truly globalised industry, with significant investment and attent...
The introduction of UEFAs home-grown rule occurred for the start of the 2006–2007 season with the fu...
The purpose of this study was to provide a detailed, large-scale retrospective analysis of the numbe...
The identification and development of players in English professional football has become an increas...
The training and development of young players both as athletes and individuals is one of the task so...
In the article the author will analyse how newly- introduced football rules are affecting the legal ...
Behind the European love affair with football\u27the packed stadiums, the rowdy fans, the time off f...
Elite soccer clubs across Europe spend ever-increasing sums of money on transfers and salaries for w...
As a preliminary investigation, we examined elite youth football academy players' perceptions of the...
Objectives of the study This study examines whether the adoption of UEFA’s Financial Fair Play re...
Aim: This study sought to examine whether the place and date of birth of elite youth Irish footballe...
The UEFA Champions League revenues continue to grow (€1.3bn in 2016-17), although previous studies h...
As a preliminary investigation, we examined elite youth football academy players' perceptions of the...
Research question: This paper empirically examines whether participation in the group stage of the U...
Purpose: From the 2006-2007 season, UEFA introduced regulation into European football by imposing 'h...
Professional football epitomises a truly globalised industry, with significant investment and attent...
The introduction of UEFAs home-grown rule occurred for the start of the 2006–2007 season with the fu...
The purpose of this study was to provide a detailed, large-scale retrospective analysis of the numbe...
The identification and development of players in English professional football has become an increas...
The training and development of young players both as athletes and individuals is one of the task so...
In the article the author will analyse how newly- introduced football rules are affecting the legal ...
Behind the European love affair with football\u27the packed stadiums, the rowdy fans, the time off f...
Elite soccer clubs across Europe spend ever-increasing sums of money on transfers and salaries for w...
As a preliminary investigation, we examined elite youth football academy players' perceptions of the...
Objectives of the study This study examines whether the adoption of UEFA’s Financial Fair Play re...
Aim: This study sought to examine whether the place and date of birth of elite youth Irish footballe...
The UEFA Champions League revenues continue to grow (€1.3bn in 2016-17), although previous studies h...
As a preliminary investigation, we examined elite youth football academy players' perceptions of the...
Research question: This paper empirically examines whether participation in the group stage of the U...