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The Optimalization of Regulation in Czech Professional Football
Karel, Ondřej ; Šíma, Jan (advisor) ; Krause, Veronika (referee)
Title: Optimising regulations in Czech professional football Objectives: The main objective of the thesis is to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the regulation of Czech professional football. Another objective was to create a comprehensive set of information on the possibilities of regulation in professional football. Methods: The research was conducted through a combination of comparison, descriptive analysis and in-depth interviews, with the object of interest being the governing bodies of Czech professional competitions and professional clubs playing in the Czech Republic. Results: The research has shown that the level of intervention of governing bodies in Czech football is close to the optimum, as at the moment no instrument has been reliably identified that would provide ideal conditions for the development of Czech football in its entire complex form. More activity should be directed by the FAČR to the area of effective control over youth football, as this is what it largely finances. On the other hand, the management of professional football in adult categories should continue to be of a liberal nature. The FAČR could take the example of the type C criterion from the comparing licensing regulations, the non-compliance with which is not directly sanctioned, but clearly shows the...
Causes of Derby County Football Club Insolvency
Karel, Ondřej ; Šíma, Jan (advisor) ; Veselý, Kamil (referee)
Title: Causes of Derby County Football Club insolvency Objectives: This thesis aims to identify the causes of Derby County Football Club's financial problems, which resulted in the club entering administration. Another objective was to develop a comprehensive set of information on the issue of insolvency in the professional football industry. Methods: The research was conducted in the form of a case study focusing on events that occurred in Derby County from the arrival of owner Melvin Morris CBE to the entering of administration. Descriptive analysis was chosen as the main method of investigation. Results: The case study demonstrated that the financial problems of Derby County Football Club were not the result of a single error or event. A combination of three negative factors can be identified as the cause of the insolvency. The first was a poorly functioning system of redistribution of broadcasting rights income, which resulted in an excessive barrier between Premier League and Sky Bet Championship. The second negative influence was the mismanagement of Derby County Football Club by the club's management. The financial capacity of the club has not been reflected in the pursuit of sporting success. Both causes contributed to the destabilization of the club's finances. Derby County's crisis was...

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