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Potential Impact of Financial Rules on the Economic Behavior of LaLiga and Premier League Clubs in the Transfer Market
Knop, Gerhard Benjamin ; Krause, Veronika (advisor) ; Ruda, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Potential impact of financial rules on the economic behaviour of LaLiga and Premier League clubs in the transfer market Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the potential impact of FFP rules on the economic behaviour of Spanish LaLiga and English Premier League clubs in the transfer market. Methods: Qualitative methods are used in this paper, namely in-depth document analysis and comparison of documents and financial ratios. Furthermore, the Chow test was performed. Results: The research concluded that the FFP rules have a positive impact on the economic behaviour of Spanish LaLiga and English Premier League clubs in the transfer market in terms of their financial sustainability. Keywords: financial rules, Financial Fair Play, LaLiga, Premier League, transfer market
The impact of football clubs' transfer market activities on their sports performances in the top four leagues of English football
Matyáš, Vojtěch ; Kantová, Klára (advisor) ; Pertold-Gebicka, Barbara (referee)
Football clubs acquire players on the transfer market to achieve better sports performance. The relationship between transfer spending and results is not de- cidedly established, and the current research suggests that wage expenditure is a better predictor of sports results. This thesis examines the impact the char- acteristics of the incoming players, such as age, country of origin, or position on the pitch, have on sports performance. Part of the thesis also examines the difference in impact across performance levels. We used a dataset consisting of fifty selected Teams from the top four leagues of English football between the seasons 2001/2002 and 2020/2021 for our analysis. The results confirm the relationship between sports-related spending, meaning wage and transfer ex- penditures, and sports results. However, a relationship was also found between other selected independent variables and sports performance. Next, we also found differences between Teams at different performance levels. JEL Classification F12, C01, C12, C23, C51, Z20 Keywords transfer market, football, transfer fee, league standings, free agents Title The impact of football clubs' transfer market ac- tivities on their sports performances in the top four leagues of English football
Determinants of football players' market value during the season: Discrepancies between TOP 5 and the rest of the leagues
Chalupa, Vojtěch ; Kurka, Josef (advisor) ; Bajgar, Matěj (referee)
Football is a global phenomenon, primarily driven by clubs acquiring players who perform on their behalf on the pitch. The valuation of footballers during transfer negotiations is influenced by numerous factors. This thesis expands upon existing research by examining the discrepancies in the mechanisms of player market value formation between the top 5 European leagues and other competitions, using values from Transfermarkt.com together with the data from the 2022/23 season. Employing the Ordinary Least Squares method, we dis- cover that the substantial enhancement in the total price tags of players in the elite leagues is accompanied by variations in the factors a ecting these values. Notably, the analysis reveals significant disparities in the influence of ball possession-related statistics such as successful passes, dribbles, and the xG indicator, which tend to positively a ect player values only in less presti- gious leagues. Common significant factors with strong e ects in both groups include pre-season player's worth, number of minutes played, goals scored, and statistics reflecting team success. Contrary to previous studies, this research identified that age consistently impacts all players negatively. Further analysis also explores di erences between individual positions on the pitch and within...
Valuation of ice hockey players
Krejčová, Andrea ; Čáslavová, Eva (advisor) ; Ruda, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Valuation of ice hockey players Objectives: The aim of this bachelor thesis is suggest improvement of Czech model of valuation hockey players. This model is sometimes called table system (compensation) and it's really problematic. Methods: In this thesis was used mainly a method of analysis of documents. For example I analyzed some foreign transfer regulations or official statistics of Czech ice hockey players. Methods of analogy and description were used in theoretical part. Also I interviewed agent of ice hockey players. In practical part were used statistical methods. Results: In this work was suggest several changes to improve current Czech table system. It is mainly determination of limit for pay this table compensation. Other change is about coefficients for increase the basic value of ice hockey players. Keywords: transfer, transfer market, price of player, table system
Valuation of ice hockey players
Krejčová, Andrea ; Čáslavová, Eva (advisor) ; Ruda, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Valuation of ice hockey players Objectives: The aim of this bachelor thesis is suggest improvement of Czech model of valuation hockey players. This model is sometimes called table system (compensation) and it's really problematic. Methods: In this thesis was used mainly a method of analysis of documents. For example I analyzed some foreign transfer regulations or official statistics of Czech ice hockey players. Methods of analogy and description were used in theoretical part. Also I interviewed agent of ice hockey players. In practical part were used statistical methods. Results: In this work was suggest several changes to improve current Czech table system. It is mainly determination of limit for pay this table compensation. Other change is about coefficients for increase the basic value of ice hockey players. Keywords: transfer, transfer market, price of player, table system

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