Globalization in SportsCountries and governments had another perspective of sport. They viewed globalization of sport to be one of the ways to promote the welfare of their nation and to enhance their global position in the modern world. In example, Qatar is taking advantage of sports in all its forms and instruments, in order to use it to regain attention in the modern world and to reestablish their place in the world. Qatar is just one of the gulf countries that are employing such strategy by recruiting campaigns (Amara, 2005 in Campbell, 2010). Thus Qatar, by employing such a strategy to develop its sports facilities, is seeking to position itself worldwide as an advanced country which has the potential to host such mega sport event, thus reflecting how technological driven and how modernized is Qatar as part of the topical world.In addition, Qatar, according to Campbell (2010), is taking advantage of the globalization of sports in order to position itself in the global market and the international labor market as a way to appear on the global platform. Qatar is one of the countries pursuing such tactics, however, many qualified, wealthy countries worldwide bid to host international sport events that grasp the attention of millions of viewers. This poses a look and signals an important global political and economic standing that these nations are in (Cornelissen, 2008 in Campbell, 2010). Nevertheless, hosting mega sport games grants the country an image, if not a position, of its political and economic status.
Attractiveness of sport industry profit wiseAs claimed earlier, sport has become more of an industry and market that grabbed attention of capital owners’, corporations and investors. As Campbell (2010) has stated that recently sport has become an industry, forming a new sculpt based on associations, which act with the same concept of corporations (Campbell, 2010). By this, sport is attracting bureaucratic interests of national and international federations. In addition, it is depending completely on national market to organize, sponsor and execute sport competitions. This is a phenomenon that is clearly witnessed in this global era (Campbell, 2010). Such sport federations and interests have profit making motives, and the sport industry presented a solid ground for them to base their projects and marketing
The Sport Foundation of Asia (SPFAs)
The SPFAs, or the International Sport Foundation of Asia (SPA), is an independent international organisation of professionals, of members. As the founders of the SPFAs, David (2007) have stated, a focus of their work is on improving the sport and strengthening local development and national sports policy and policies. One such focus which is centralised in SPFAs, is to promote national and international sports through the development of local development strategies (R&D), training of athletes, sports and activities. They also promote international sport in the international sporting arena, as these are already important to national and international sports.
The SPFAs, or the International Spacious Foundation of Asia (SPFAs), does not view its main responsibility as the promotion of the international athletes. It holds its own responsibility for developing local development methods as it is to promote and promote and strengthen the development of national and international sports in the international sphere, and promote national and international policies at the national level, such as the sports and activities that are promoted through the SPFAs (R&D). SPFAs, which are part of the SPFAs’ general responsibility, hold responsibility for the administration of national policy frameworks, the development of sport venues (at all levels), and to monitor and measure national and international development initiatives.
The importance of regional and international sports organizations
These organisations, which seek to enhance national and international sport, focus on national sport, have much to gain from establishing their programs in particular regions and developing international cooperation (Campbell, 2010). In addition, the SPFAs seek to attract and retain world’s most highly qualified athletes. In the case of international athletes with high status, such as Jordan, Italy, Canada, France, Nigeria, Korea, South Korea and Argentina, they are able to help develop sport events and the future of national competitions to enhance the overall national and international performance of other countries. Such an initiative has the potential to increase sport production, economic development and to enhance participation in the sport of tomorrow.
It is clear that there are many different aspects of national and international sport which a national or international governing body can be able to influence towards one’s country but it is the role of SPFAs to ensure such influence is not limited solely to individual players. The role of many athletes is to work for the benefit of one’s country and one’s country’s sport. The decision to promote national sport in one region or to promote national sports abroad varies from region to region. Moreover, the importance of this is not limited only to the performance of the athlete in the national or international stadium. Furthermore, many of these players are responsible for building local, local and national sporting events in places where competition took place.
In order to give athletes the most sustainable chances in the future, they are invited to represent all regions in regional or international competitions or to assist in sports promotion. The purpose of the SPFAs is to promote the promotion of international football by improving the economic performance and the economic development of sports in the global sphere. It is expected that these organizations, who are primarily concerned in promotion of sport in other regions or international competitions, are part of the SPFAs’ responsibility to
The Sport Foundation of Asia (SPFAs)
The SPFAs, or the International Sport Foundation of Asia (SPA), is an independent international organisation of professionals, of members. As the founders of the SPFAs, David (2007) have stated, a focus of their work is on improving the sport and strengthening local development and national sports policy and policies. One such focus which is centralised in SPFAs, is to promote national and international sports through the development of local development strategies (R&D), training of athletes, sports and activities. They also promote international sport in the international sporting arena, as these are already important to national and international sports.
The SPFAs, or the International Spacious Foundation of Asia (SPFAs), does not view its main responsibility as the promotion of the international athletes. It holds its own responsibility for developing local development methods as it is to promote and promote and strengthen the development of national and international sports in the international sphere, and promote national and international policies at the national level, such as the sports and activities that are promoted through the SPFAs (R&D). SPFAs, which are part of the SPFAs’ general responsibility, hold responsibility for the administration of national policy frameworks, the development of sport venues (at all levels), and to monitor and measure national and international development initiatives.
The importance of regional and international sports organizations
These organisations, which seek to enhance national and international sport, focus on national sport, have much to gain from establishing their programs in particular regions and developing international cooperation (Campbell, 2010). In addition, the SPFAs seek to attract and retain world’s most highly qualified athletes. In the case of international athletes with high status, such as Jordan, Italy, Canada, France, Nigeria, Korea, South Korea and Argentina, they are able to help develop sport events and the future of national competitions to enhance the overall national and international performance of other countries. Such an initiative has the potential to increase sport production, economic development and to enhance participation in the sport of tomorrow.
It is clear that there are many different aspects of national and international sport which a national or international governing body can be able to influence towards one’s country but it is the role of SPFAs to ensure such influence is not limited solely to individual players. The role of many athletes is to work for the benefit of one’s country and one’s country’s sport. The decision to promote national sport in one region or to promote national sports abroad varies from region to region. Moreover, the importance of this is not limited only to the performance of the athlete in the national or international stadium. Furthermore, many of these players are responsible for building local, local and national sporting events in places where competition took place.
In order to give athletes the most sustainable chances in the future, they are invited to represent all regions in regional or international competitions or to assist in sports promotion. The purpose of the SPFAs is to promote the promotion of international football by improving the economic performance and the economic development of sports in the global sphere. It is expected that these organizations, who are primarily concerned in promotion of sport in other regions or international competitions, are part of the SPFAs’ responsibility to