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International Master Class Profil 18 Edition.Indd Employer’s list according to categories to be updated International Sports Organisations • FC Juventus, Italy • AFC – Asian Football Confederation, Malaysia • Galatasaray Sports Club, Turkey • AIBA – International Boxing Association, Switzerland & Mexico • Gamba Osaka, Japan • Asian Tour & European Tour – Professional Golf in Asia • Gremio FBPA, Brazil and Europe, Singapore • Hapoel Tel Aviv FC, Israel • CADF – Cycling Anti-Doping Foundation, Switzerland • Harlequin FC, United Kingdom • CONCACAF – Confederation Of North, Central American • City Football Group, China, United Kingdom & USA • Nashville Soccer Club, USA and Caribbean Association Football, USA • New England Revolution, USA • EAFF – East Asian Football Federation, South Korea • Paris FC Féminines, France • ECA – European Club Association, Switzerland • Sao Paulo FC, Brazil • EPCR – European Professional Club Rugby, Switzerland • Sauber F1 Team, Switzerland • EPFL – Association of European Professional Leagues, • Sevilla Fútbol Club, Spain Switzerland • ŠK Slovan Bratislava, Slovakia There are plenty of opportunities to get to know our graduate students • European Athletics, Switzerland • Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras, Brazil • FEI – Fédération Équestre Internationale, Switzerland better: • Sport Club do Recife, Brazil • FIBA – Fédération Internationale de Basketball, Switzerland • Sporting Kansas City, USA • FIFA – Fédération Internationale de Football Association, • Visit the CIES website, www.cies.ch, especially the EDUCATION section. Switzerland Sports Marketing, Sponsoring, Media & Events CLASS PROFILE • FIH – International Hockey Federation, Switzerland • Adidas, Germany & the Netherlands • Attend our FIFA Master Conference in Neuchâtel, held every July, where the Graduates • FIVB – Fédération Internationale de Volleyball, Switzerland INTERNATIONAL MASTER • Beijing Action China Sports Agency, China 18 th EDITION present their fi nal research projects to numerous guests from the sports industry. • IBU – International Biathlon Union, Austria • CAA Sports, USA IN MANAGEMENT, LAW AND HUMANITIES OF SPORT • IIHF – International Ice Hockey Federation, Switzerland • Chaka 2, Austria 2017-2018 • Speak fi rst hand to the Graduates by getting involved as a guest speaker or fi nal project • IOC – International Olympic Committee, Switzerland • CSM Brasil, Brazil • IPC – International Paralympic Committee, Germany • Dentsu, Japan & Brazil advisor. • ITTF – International Table Tennis Federation, Switzerland • ESPN, USA • UCI – Union Cycliste Internationale, Switzerland • Evento Social Promotion, Israel • UEFA – Union of European Football Associations, Switzerland • FOX Sports, Mexico For more information contact: • United World Wrestling, Switzerland • GMR Marketing, Brazil • IMG, India & Italy National Sports Organisations • Infront Sports & Media, Italy & Switzerland Alessandro Pellicciotta • ADM – Abu Dhabi Media, United Arab Emirates • LGS SportLab, Italy Head of Marketing & Development • AIFF – All India Football Federation, India • MyCujoo.tv, the Netherlands & Switzerland • ASF – Association Suisse de Football, Switzerland • Oceans Sports & Entertainment Marketing, China [email protected] • AUF – Uruguayan Football Association, Uruguay • Octagon, USA • CBF – Confederação Brasileira de Futebol, Brazil • Pirelli Tyre, Italy +41 32 718 39 00 • CFA – Chinese Football Association, China • Red Bull, Austria • CFA – Cyprus Football Association, Cyprus • Reuters, USA • COCH – Comité Olímpico de Chile, Chile • Samsung Sports, South Korea • CSA – The Canadian Soccer Association, Canada • Saran Group, Turkey 475 alumni working in various positions around the sports world • ECB – The England and Wales Cricket Board, United Kingdom • Sela Sport Company Ltd, Saudi Arabia • England Squash & Racquetball, United Kingdom • SolidTango, Sweden • ETH – Ethiopian Olympic Committee, Ethiopia • Sportfi ve, Israel, Italy & Switzerland 12 % • FA – The English Football Federation, United Kingdom • Sportradar AG, Switzerland & United Kingdom • FEB – Federación Española de Baloncesto, Spain • Stelia Sports & Media, Turkey • Fedefut – Costa Rican Football Federation, Costa Rica • TEAM Marketing, Switzerland • FERWAFA – Fédération Rwandaise de Football Amateur, Rwanda • Total Sports Asia, India 25 % • FES – Federacao de Futebol do Espirito Santo, Brazil • TSE Consulting, Switzerland • FFIRI – Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran, Iran • TV Globo Brasil - Globo Comunicação e Participações S.A., Brazil 6 % International Sports Organisations • FIGC – Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio, Italy • Under Armour, the Netherlands • FPF – Federación Peruana de Fútbol, Peru Organising Committee Events & Competitions National Sports Organisations • FPF – Federación Puertorriqueña de Fútbol, Puerto Rico • Australian Grand Prix Corporation, Australia • General Organization for Youth & Sports, Kingdom of Bahrain Sports Clubs & Teams • KFA – Korea Football Association, South Korea • Baku Grand Prix F1, Azerbaijan • Lega Calcio – Lega Nazionale Professionisti, Italy • Formula 1, United Kingdom • LPFP – Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Profi ssional, Portugal • PyeongChang Organizing Committee for the 2018 Olympic Sports Marketing, Sponsoring, • MLS – Major League Soccer, USA & Paralympic Winter Games, South Korea 9 % Media & Events • National Super League, Trinidad and Tobago • Prague International Marathon, Czech Republic • NBA – National Basketball Association, United Kingdom & USA • Qatar 2022 Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, Qatar Sports consulting (overall, • NBL – Bulgarian National Basketball League, Bulgaria Others recruitement, CSR, venues) • NFA – Namibia Football Association, Namibia • Arnecke Sibeth, Germany • PSSI – Indonesian Football Association, Indonesia • Carlsberg Group, Kazakhstan Other jobs in Sport • ROC – Olympiyskiy Komitet Rossii, Russia • CIES – Centre International d’Etude du Sport, Switzerland • SAAF – Saudi Arabian Football Federation, Saudi Arabia 5 % 13 % • Deloitte, Germany & Italy Education in Sport • SPL – Saudi Professional League Commission, Saudi Arabia • Fundaçao Getulio Vargas, Brazil • Swedish Parasport Federation & the Swedish Paralympic • IBM, UK Non Sport jobs Committee, Sweden • JP Morgan Chase & Co., Switzerland • Swimming Australia, Australia • Kellerhals Carrard, Switzerland • TFF – Turkish Football Federation, Turkey • Lévy, Kaufmann-Kohler, Switzerland • The National League, United Kingdom • Lombard Odier et Cie, Switzerland • UFL – UAE Football League, United Arab Emirates 7 % • Mike Horn Expedition Centre, Switzerland Avenue DuPeyrou 1 | Phone +41 (0)32 718 39 00 In partnership with • UFL – Ukrainian Football League, Ukraine • Nestlé, Switzerland & Peru 23 % 2000 Neuchâtel | www.cies.ch • PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Malta Sports Clubs & Teams • Streetfootballworld, Germany Switzerland • AS Roma, Italy • UBS, Switzerland Other jobs in Sport includes: Competitive athletes, training and scouting, public sector sport management, • Atlante Fútbol Club, Mexico • UN – United Nations (DPKO), South Sudan • Barcelona Sporting Club, Ecuador • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA organising committee, events, competitions and governmental position. • FC Barcelona, Spain • University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago Non Sport jobs covers alumni now working in public and private sector positions not related to sport. • FC Bayern München, Germany • Why Sport Matters, USA • FC Internazionale, Italy • Wizz-Team, Switzerland Employer’s list according to categories to be updated International Sports Organisations • FC Juventus, Italy • AFC – Asian Football Confederation, Malaysia • Galatasaray Sports Club, Turkey • AIBA – International Boxing Association, Switzerland & Mexico • Gamba Osaka, Japan • Asian Tour & European Tour – Professional Golf in Asia • Gremio FBPA, Brazil and Europe, Singapore • Hapoel Tel Aviv FC, Israel • CADF – Cycling Anti-Doping Foundation, Switzerland • Harlequin FC, United Kingdom • CONCACAF – Confederation Of North, Central American • City Football Group, China, United Kingdom & USA • Nashville Soccer Club, USA and Caribbean Association Football, USA • New England Revolution, USA • EAFF – East Asian Football Federation, South Korea • Paris FC Féminines, France • ECA – European Club Association, Switzerland • Sao Paulo FC, Brazil • EPCR – European Professional Club Rugby, Switzerland • Sauber F1 Team, Switzerland • EPFL – Association of European Professional Leagues, • Sevilla Fútbol Club, Spain Switzerland • ŠK Slovan Bratislava, Slovakia There are plenty of opportunities to get to know our graduate students • European Athletics, Switzerland • Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras, Brazil • FEI – Fédération Équestre Internationale, Switzerland better: • Sport Club do Recife, Brazil • FIBA – Fédération Internationale de Basketball, Switzerland • Sporting Kansas City, USA • FIFA – Fédération Internationale de Football Association, •Visit the CIES website, www.cies.ch, especially the EDUCATION section. Switzerland Sports Marketing, Sponsoring, Media & Events CLASS PROFILE • FIH – International Hockey Federation, Switzerland • Adidas, Germany & the Netherlands • Attend our FIFA Master Conference in Neuchâtel, held every July, where the Graduates • FIVB – Fédération Internationale de Volleyball, Switzerland INTERNATIONAL MASTER • Beijing Action China Sports Agency, China 18 th EDITION present their fi nal research projects to numerous guests from the sports industry. • IBU – International Biathlon Union, Austria • CAA Sports, USA
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