:: Volume 7, Issue 26 (Fall 2019) ::
3 2019, 7(26): 139-151 Back to browse issues page
Presenting the Model of Football Development in Iran with Emphasis on the Preconditions of the Presence of Female Spectators
Shahla Grey1 , Masoumeh Kalateh seifari 2, Seyyed Mohammad hossein Razavi1
1- university of Mazandaran
2- university of Mazandaran , ma.kalateh@gmail.com
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The purpose of this study was to present a model of football development in Iran with an emphasis on the preconditions of the presence of female spectators. This research is developmental as purpose aspect, exploratory research as a strategy aspect that was implemented as a qualitative method. The population of this research study was faculty members and elites in sport management that were selected as purposeful and snowball and were subjected to semi-structured interviews. Based on Grounded Theory Method, analysis and coding of the data were performed in three stages, and five of the participants confirmed the validity of the coding by verifying the findings of the research. The results showed the model is composed of three parts. At the first level of the model, ten categories affect the preconditions of the presence of female spectators in Iranian football stadiums. In the second part of the model, the preconditions for the presentation are effective on likely presence of the maximum of spectators and fans and at the third level, the maximum presence is effective on the development of football in Iran. The research findings will help sports managers and officials to provide the preconditions for the presence of female spectators in football stadiums to accelerate and facilitate international football development in Iran.
Keywords: Female Spectators, Football Development, Grounded Theory Method, Preconditions of Presence, Stadium.
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