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Positive Effects of Sports Events: From Exaggeration to Reality

Received: 28 April 2015    Accepted: 6 May 2015    Published: 21 May 2015
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Abstract

Although sports events are considered a new field for urban and economic development, besides certain advantages that are obtained by hosting sports events, there are also many dangers. Upon considering the effects of sports events, studies on low-accuracy sports events are heavily relied on. These analyses often exaggerate advantages, underestimate costs and make an improper use of statistics. It appears that there positive effects and especially, financial advantages of sports events have often been exaggerated so that financial profits are often estimated too high, and costs are understated. By considering existing evidences and literature, this study aims to find an answer for this question: How much true are the topics propounded as to the positive effects of sports events?

Published in American Journal of Sports Science (Volume 3, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajss.20150303.13
Page(s) 52-56
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Keywords

Sports Events, Positive Effects, Profit, Cost

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    Keivan Shabani Moghaddam, Saifulla Shahabzade. Positive Effects of Sports Events: From Exaggeration to Reality. Am J Sports Sci. 2015;3(3):52-56. doi: 10.11648/j.ajss.20150303.13

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  • Faculty of Physical Education, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran

  • Faculty of Physical Education, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran

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