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Football in England of first half 20th century
Dohnal, Jiří ; Waic, Marek (advisor) ; Kolář, František (referee)
(English) This disetation describes progress of football as a sport in the first half of the 20th century, including his position in society during both World Wars Keywords: football competition, number of fans and their culture, football in World Wars, women football, football clubs, organisation of football, football and the media
The most advantageous tax havens for athletes and owners of sports clubs
Šebák, Marek ; Štědroň, Bohumír (advisor) ; Ruda, Tomáš (referee)
Title: The most advantageous tax havens for athletes and owners of sports clubs. Objectives: The aim of this work is to indentify the most advantegous tax heaven countries in the sport world for individual athletes as well as the most profiting offshore regions for football club owners, the latter representing legal entity and sport clubs. Each cathegory will be associated with three different tax heaven countries, which satisfy all factors of the reserach, therefore being the most ideal and simultaneously legal for the athletes and firms to use. Methods: In this work I used methodology of document analysis from various printed literature and electronic academic resources which helped me to approach the theoretical part as well as the practical research. To determine the most relevant criteria for choosing the most advantageous tax heavens I opted for multi-criteria analysis where the most dominant option was zero taxation of a tax subject. In order to finalise the rate of the tax heavens we used data from three different studies approaching tax heavens in general. Results: At the end of the research I came to the conclusion that among the most advantageous tax heavens for individual athletes belong the Cayman Islands, Bahamas and Monaco. All these countries apply zero taxation on income of...
The implications of bankruptcy and creditworthy business models for sports clubs
Petrák, Pavel ; Štědroň, Bohumír (advisor) ; Ruda, Tomáš (referee)
Title: The implications of bankruptcy and creditworthy business models for sports clubs Goals: On the basis of bankruptcy and creditworthy business models to determine from the two following football clubs AC Sparta Prague Football, Inc. and FC Viktoria Pilsen, Inc. the danger of bankruptcy or teak creditworthiness and to prove or disprove whether the poor financial structuring of the clubs affects its results in league standings. In the case of a looming bankruptcy or of weak creditworthiness to suggest workable solutions to reverse these effects. Methods: For the prediction of a possible bankruptcy, three bankruptcy models were used - the Altman Model, the Taffler Model and the Springate Model. For determining the financial status of the business, concretely its creditworthiness, two creditworthy business models were used - the Kralick quick test and the Index of creditworthiness. Suggestions for these proposed solutions to the problems are presented in the technical literature. Results: The implications of using the bankruptcy models demonstrated that AC Sparta Prague Football, Inc. is threatened by a bankruptcy as opposed to FC Victoria Pilsen, Inc. which is rated as a stable business. Creditworthy models proved the results of the bankruptcy models, when they determined that AC Sparta Prague...
Football in England of first half 20th century
Dohnal, Jiří ; Waic, Marek (advisor) ; Kolář, František (referee)
(English) This disetation describes progress of football as a sport in the first half of the 20th century, including his position in society during both World Wars Keywords: football competition, number of fans and their culture, football in World Wars, women football, football clubs, organisation of football, football and the media
Prague's football clubs playing the first czech league 2011/2012 and their image in national newspapers
Hejbal, Dominik ; Halada, Jan (advisor) ; Kraus, Jiří (referee)
The paper focuses on the image of Prague First League (Gabrinus) football clubs in Czech national dailies. The season of 2011/12 is surveyed, during which there were five Prague clubs in the First League, which was an unusually high count. Traditional contenders such as AC Sparta Praha and SK Slavia Praha were included, as well as Bohemians 1905 and the newcomers FK Dukla Praha and FK Viktoria Zizkov, both of which advanced from the Second Football League. The followed dailies are Sport (the only Czech sports daily), Hospodarske noviny, Lidove noviny, Mlada fronta DNES and Pravo, four general dailies with sports supplement. By using both quantitative and qualitative methods, the paper examines which events in Prague football clubs were assigned most space. Furthermore, the way the events are addressed is examined, as well as the clubs mostly reported by individual writers - whether there is dependence between number of fans and the space assigned to particular clubs. The following chapters seek the answer to the question if Czech dailies in the effort to aim at increasing readers' interest prefer clubs with more fans. We also study whether positive or negative events are more followed, or if success or failure is emphasized.
Valuation Methods of Athletes in Czech Republic and Slovakia
Rón, František ; Svačina, Pavel (advisor) ; Bokša, Milan (referee)
The thesis Valuation Methods of Athletes in Czech Republic and Slovakia in its theoretical part deals with gathering and reviewing published approaches to the valuation of athletes in various sports. Practical part is based on the Czech and Slovak football clubs questionnaire survey. The main goal was to find out if there are any identifiable determinants of players transfer value. If so, objective was to find out the differences between influences of these determinants. For it was found out that these determinants exist, it was investigated if they are similarly perceived by various groups of clubs. Other research questions were focused on some statements published in the Czech Republic - namely that the most used approach to value the football player are market-based methods (using comparison) and/or income based methods. Further verificated statement was that valuation servers are an important tool of valuation of athletes. Clubs were also asked how significant they perceive the element of cost-based method.
Sponsorship in the Sports Industry
Helma, David ; Tripes, Stanislav (advisor) ; Král, Pavel (referee)
The main purpose of this bachelor's thesis is to analyse the sponsorship of football clubs in the Czech Republic. The analysis includes all football clubs that were playing the National Football League in the season 2013/2014. The work in its theoretical part focuses on general definitions, goals and types of sponsorship. In following chapters it is focused on sponsorship in sport from its beginning, its goals and types and the most important part, which is the supply for sponsors. In the end of the theoretical part, the work focuses on legislation of sponsorship. The practical part was based on quantitative approach as questionnaire survey. The questionnaire was sent to all of 16 clubs playing the National football league while there was necessity to get back at least 60%, which is 10. The questions in the questionnaire were structured to represent the theoretical part of this work and also to show how the sponsorship work in practice. The results are discussed and deeply interpreted. Thanks to results achieved, in the end of this work there are general suggestions for football clubs in the framework of sponsorship and also summarizing of conclusions.
Management and Organisation of Football Club depending on Organization Size
Hypeš, Jaromír ; Král, Pavel (advisor) ; Půža, Daniel (referee)
Dissertation describes managemenet and organisation of football club depending on organization size. It analyzes individual aspects of management and organisation of sports organizations concerning football clubs. For example, evaluation of level of management and organisation of sports organization, current approaches to management of organisation and football clubs financing. Dissertation practise shows pieces of knowledge of management and organisation of football clubs and recognizes specifics of organisation in football clubs of different size. Large and small clubs are represented by FC Vysocina Jihlava, Slavoj TKZ Polna a and TJ Jiskra Dobronin.

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