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The Vfl Wolfsburg Sustainability Report 2016
GEMEINSAM BEWEGEN THE VFL WOLFSBURG SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2016 WWW.VFL-WOLFSBURG.DE MOVING TOGEHTER 4 | CONCENTRATING ON WHAT IS CRUCIAL ABOUT THIS REPORT VfL Wolfsburg is traditionally very closely connected with soci- ment and the Lord Mayor of Wolfsburg are then followed by a ety, and in the same way as classic industrial companies, is also portrait of VfL Wolfsburg. The subsequent chapters in the re- responsible with respect to society (Corporate Social Respon- port focus on the club’s main CSR spheres of action: “Strategy sibility, CSR). The club is very aware of its responsibility for the and Management”, “Employees”, “Environment” and “Society”, consequences of its actions on people and the environment, as well as “Fans and Members”. and has therefore strongly anchored its commitment to CSR in its corporate philosophy. It wants to be seen as a responsible Within each chapter, the report presents how VfL strategi- player nationally and internationally, and to therefore occupy a cally tackles the main topics, the measures it implements to leading position in professional football. The central commu- achieve its targets, and the metrics it uses to control progress. nication instrument for this purpose is its sustainability or CSR VfL Wolfsburg collects those metrics which help improve its report. This is addressed in particular at fans, employees, part- measures in the football business. These are therefore differ- ners and VfL sponsors, as well as Volkswagen AG. Moreover, it ent in some cases to the metrics presented by classic business- is also aimed at non-governmental organisations and associa- es. Each chapter also includes an overview of the special mile- tions representing specific interests, as well as representatives stones achieved during the reporting period; and an outlook of politics, science and research. -
EU Sports Policy: Assessment and Possible Ways Forward
STUDY Requested by the CULT committee EU sports policy: assessment and possible ways forward Policy Department for Structural and Cohesion Policies Directorate-General for Internal Policies EN PE 652.251 - June 2021 3 RESEARCH FOR CULT COMMITTEE EU sports policy: assessment and possible ways forward Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the EU has been entitled to support, coordinate or complement Member States’ activities in sport. European sports policies of the past decade are characterised by numerous activities and by on-going differentiation. Against this backdrop, the study presents policy options in four key areas: the first covers the need for stronger coordination; the second aims at the setting of thematic priorities; the third addresses the reinforcement of the role of the EP in sport and the fourth stipulates enhanced monitoring. This document was requested by the European Parliament's Committee on Culture and Education. AUTHORS Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln: Jürgen MITTAG / Vincent BOCK / Caroline TISSON Willibald-Gebhardt-Institut e.V.: Roland NAUL / Sebastian BRÜCKNER / Christina UHLENBROCK EUPEA: Richard BAILEY / Claude SCHEUER ENGSO Youth: Iva GLIBO / Bence GARAMVOLGYI / Ivana PRANJIC Research administrator: Katarzyna Anna ISKRA Project, publication and communication assistance: Anna DEMBEK, Kinga OSTAŃSKA Policy Department for Structural and Cohesion Policies, European Parliament LINGUISTIC VERSIONS Original: EN ABOUT THE PUBLISHER To contact the Policy Department or to subscribe to updates on our work for -
EU Sports Policy: Assessment and Possible Ways Forward
STUDY Requested by the CULT committee EU sports policy: assessment and possible ways forward Policy Department for Structural and Cohesion Policies Directorate-General for Internal Policies EN PE 652.251 - June 2021 3 RESEARCH FOR CULT COMMITTEE EU sports policy: assessment and possible ways forward Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the EU has been entitled to support, coordinate or complement Member States’ activities in sport. European sports policies of the past decade are characterised by numerous activities and by on-going differentiation. Against this backdrop, the study presents policy options in four key areas: the first covers the need for stronger coordination; the second aims at the setting of thematic priorities; the third addresses the reinforcement of the role of the EP in sport and the fourth stipulates enhanced monitoring. This document was requested by the European Parliament's Committee on Culture and Education. AUTHORS Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln: Jürgen MITTAG / Vincent BOCK / Caroline TISSON Willibald-Gebhardt-Institut e.V.: Roland NAUL / Sebastian BRÜCKNER / Christina UHLENBROCK EUPEA: Richard BAILEY / Claude SCHEUER ENGSO Youth: Iva GLIBO / Bence GARAMVOLGYI / Ivana PRANJIC Research administrator: Katarzyna Anna ISKRA Project, publication and communication assistance: Anna DEMBEK, Kinga OSTAŃSKA Policy Department for Structural and Cohesion Policies, European Parliament LINGUISTIC VERSIONS Original: EN ABOUT THE PUBLISHER To contact the Policy Department or to subscribe to updates on our work for -
UEFA"Direct #143 (11.2014)
No. 143 | November 2014 IN THIS ISSUE Official publication of the SECOND WOMEN IN FOOTBALL Union of European Football Associations LEADERSHIP SEMINAR 4 Images The second week-long Women in Football Leadership seminar Getty took place at the House of European Football in Nyon at the end via Chief editor: of October. Emmanuel Deconche UEFA Produced by: PAO graphique, CH-1110 Morges SOLIDARY PAYMENTS TO CLUBS Printing: 10 Artgraphic Cavin SA, A share of the revenue earned by the UEFA Champions League CH-1422 Grandson goes to the clubs involved in the UEFA Champions League and Editorial deadline: UEFA Europa League qualifying rounds. This season, 183 clubs Images 8 November 2014 have benefitted. Getty The views expressed in signed articles are not necessarily the official views of UEFA. HISTORIC AGREEMENT SIGNED The reproduction of articles IN BRUSSELS 13 published in UEFA·direct is authorised, provided the On 14 October the European Commission and UEFA Commission source is indicated. signed an agreement designed to reinforce relations between the two institutions. European POSITIVE FEEDBACK ON FINANCIAL FAIR PLAY 14 Two important financial fair play events were organised in the past two months: in September a UEFA club licensing and financial fair play workshop took place in Dublin, followed Sportsfile Cover: in October by a round table in Nyon. Lotta Schelin of Olympique Lyonnais gets in front of Joséphine Henning of Paris Saint-Germain in the first NEWS FROM MEMBER ASSOCIATIONS 15 leg of their UEFA Women’s Champions League round of 16 tie (1-1) technician No. 57 | November 2014 SUPPLEMENT EDITORIAL THE SHARING OF KNOWLEDGE Photo: E. -
Women's Football, Europe and Professionalization 1971-2011
Women’s Football, Europe and Professionalization 1971-2011 A Project Funded by the UEFA Research Grant Programme Jean Williams Senior Research Fellow International Centre for Sports History and Culture De Montfort University Contents: Women’s Football, Europe and Professionalization 1971- 2011 Contents Page i Abbreviations and Acronyms iii Introduction: Women’s Football and Europe 1 1.1 Post-war Europes 1 1.2 UEFA & European competitions 11 1.3 Conclusion 25 References 27 Chapter Two: Sources and Methods 36 2.1 Perceptions of a Global Game 36 2.2 Methods and Sources 43 References 47 Chapter Three: Micro, Meso, Macro Professionalism 50 3.1 Introduction 50 3.2 Micro Professionalism: Pioneering individuals 53 3.3 Meso Professionalism: Growing Internationalism 64 3.4 Macro Professionalism: Women's Champions League 70 3.5 Conclusion: From Germany 2011 to Canada 2015 81 References 86 i Conclusion 90 4.1 Conclusion 90 References 105 Recommendations 109 Appendix 1 Key Dates of European Union 112 Appendix 2 Key Dates for European football 116 Appendix 3 Summary A-Y by national association 122 Bibliography 158 ii Women’s Football, Europe and Professionalization 1971-2011 Abbreviations and Acronyms AFC Asian Football Confederation AIAW Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women ALFA Asian Ladies Football Association CAF Confédération Africaine de Football CFA People’s Republic of China Football Association China ’91 FIFA Women’s World Championship 1991 CONCACAF Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football CONMEBOL -
Kahlil Gibran a Tear and a Smile (1950)
“perplexity is the beginning of knowledge…” Kahlil Gibran A Tear and A Smile (1950) STYLIN’! SAMBA JOY VERSUS STRUCTURAL PRECISION THE SOCCER CASE STUDIES OF BRAZIL AND GERMANY Dissertation Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for The Degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of The Ohio State University By Susan P. Milby, M.A. * * * * * The Ohio State University 2006 Dissertation Committee: Approved by Professor Melvin Adelman, Adviser Professor William J. Morgan Professor Sarah Fields _______________________________ Adviser College of Education Graduate Program Copyright by Susan P. Milby 2006 ABSTRACT Soccer playing style has not been addressed in detail in the academic literature, as playing style has often been dismissed as the aesthetic element of the game. Brief mention of playing style is considered when discussing national identity and gender. Through a literature research methodology and detailed study of game situations, this dissertation addresses a definitive definition of playing style and details the cultural elements that influence it. A case study analysis of German and Brazilian soccer exemplifies how cultural elements shape, influence, and intersect with playing style. Eight signature elements of playing style are determined: tactics, technique, body image, concept of soccer, values, tradition, ecological and a miscellaneous category. Each of these elements is then extrapolated for Germany and Brazil, setting up a comparative binary. Literature analysis further reinforces this contrasting comparison. Both history of the country and the sport history of the country are necessary determinants when considering style, as style must be historically situated when being discussed in order to avoid stereotypification. Historic time lines of significant German and Brazilian style changes are determined and interpretated. -
The Economic Impact of the Bundesliga the Significance of Professional Football for the German Economy
The economic impacT s ummary of a report by of The Bundesliga McKinsey & Company, inc. The significance of professional football for the German economy The economic impact of the Bundesliga The significance of professional football for the German economy f oreword People the world over are enthralled by the Bundesliga week after week. For this to continue, it is essential that the Bundesliga be placed on a sound economic footing, and German professional football is therefore committed to sustainability, stability and above all to the highest possible transparency. The Bundesliga’s economic position is pretty impressive, particularly when seen in contrast with other top European leagues: any number of European clubs are facing considerable financial problems, but the Bundesliga as a whole has a sound equity base to fall back on. A balanced mix of income from media rights, sponsorships and gate receipts makes the professional German clubs less vulnerable to income shortfalls in any one area. Despite the difficult economic environment, the League Association’s 36 clubs and joint stock companies achieved record revenue for the fifth time in a row in the 2008–09 season at €2.03 billion. This is a rise of 5.3 % over the 2007–08 season, and has also benefited the country: the clubs and joint stock companies paid over €683 million in direct taxes and other duties, the highest ever in the history of professional football. The first ever comprehensive study of the economic impact of profes- sional football has now been presented. The management consulting firm McKinsey & Company has provided a well substantiated factual base for the public debate on the economic significance of professional football. -
Saxony's Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer Visits
HHL LEIPZIG GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT SPRING 2019 WWW.HHL.DE Saxony’s Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer visits HHL see page 02 AACSB Leading International 120 accreditation the Rankings Mission Memories HHL reaccredited Facts and Obama’s The Jubilee for the 4th time Congratulations Climate Expert in Pics page 2 page 3 page 8 page 18 … and many more insights into HHL’s research, transfer and entrepreneurial topics 02 HHL NEWS SPRING 2019 NEWS AACSB accreditation: HHL successfully reaccredited in 2019 The Board of Directors of AACSB Inter- is indispensable especially for our stu- national (Association to Advance Col- dents. It allows us to show our industry legiate Schools of Business) confi rmed partners that our graduates are being the recommendation to reaccredit HHL prepared at the highest level for their issued by the team of international ex- tasks as future executives. HHL has once perts. This makes us the fi rst private again proven that it meets very high and German business school to obtain the stringent standards in research and in- Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer visits HHL seal of approval for the fourth time. In struction while continuing to advance as 2004, HHL was the fi rst private German a school. business school to undergo this review Driving Digital Transformation by international standards. The three-day visit of AACSB Saxony’s Prime Minister Michael Bridging the gap between manage- Kretschmer together with Minister ment and IT is crucial to enable the The AACSB review process The international team of AACSB scien- of Justice Sebastian Gemkow and economy for future competitiveness. -
1 Volkswagen Case Study George Dallas June 2020
Volkswagen Case Study George Dallas June 2020 Volkswagen’s Dieselgate: corporate governance and sustainability Of the many companies representing German industry, Volkswagen AG (VW) has long been one of the most recognised, and iconic, brands of “Deutschland AG”. As an automotive conglomerate with a long, and, at times dubious, history, VW is one of the world’s largest auto producers, typically running neck and neck with Japanese rival Toyota for global market dominance. As a publicly listed company, VW is widely held by institutional investors, even though its ownership structure—and voting control-- is dominated by ownership from the Germany’s Porsche/Piëch family, the German Federal State of Lower Saxony and the Qatari sovereign wealth fund. It is included in the German “blue chip” DAX 30 index, which ensures VW’s inclusion in passive investment strategies indices based on the DAX 30, as well as other global equity indices. In 2014 Volkswagen was the world’s largest auto producer by volume– a goal articulated by Piëch in 2005. It produced 10.2 million vehicles, with 12 brands and had an employment base in excess of 600,000—45% from Germany. While Germany itself represented 12% of VW sales, 26% of its production came from Germany—a high cost production base by global standards. It was, and remains, an important source of employment (and tax revenue) for the city of Wolfsburg and the German state of Lower Saxony. VW’s deep ties to its community are reflected in its ownership of the local football (soccer) team, VfL Wolfsburg, which competes in the world renown German “Bundesliga”, in a stadium named Volkswagen Arena. -
1 Fc Union Berlin Vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen Live Stream Online Link 2
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UEFA YOUTH LEAGUE YOUTH UEFA the TECHNICIAN Interview Chelsea’S with Viveash Adi Coach Youth
No. 166 UEFA YOUTH LEAGUE The finals return to Nyon No.166 • April 2017 No.166 THE SOCIAL TWO EX-PLAYERS TECHNICIAN RESPONSIBILITY JOIN UEFA Interview with Chelsea’s UEFA donates €100,000 Kessler and Stanković youth coach Adi Viveash to landmine victims take on advisory roles www.uefafoundation.org EDITORIAL FORMER PLAYERS HAVE A KEY ROLE TO PLAY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF FOOTBALL ew have greater authority to talk about These two players have accumulated a football development than those who colossal amount of knowledge and valuable F have played the game at the highest experience not only in their professional possible level. Former professional players careers, but also when they were learning the have experienced at first hand policies that game as youngsters. I am pleased that they have influenced their careers and they are see it as a natural progression in their careers therefore in the best position to say what to join UEFA and to try to pass on their wisdom should and should not be done in regard to to future generations. football development. Investing in the next generation of footballers This is why I believe that it is crucial for UEFA is an absolute necessity in order to develop to have former players involved in the decision- players for the future. It is crucial that top-class making process and I am delighted that Nadine football education is provided at a very early Kessler and Dejan Stanković have both joined stage as this will enhance the technical level our organisation as football advisors. and abilities of those future professionals. -
Facts About Germany Facts About Germany
FACTS ABOUT GERMANY FACTS FACTS ABOUT GERMANY Updated 2018 edition Foreign policy · Society · Research · Economy · Culture Facts about Germany 2 | 3 FACTS ABOUT GERMANY CONTENTS AT A GLANCE EDUCATION & KNOWLEDGE Federal Republic 6 Vibrant Hub of Knowledge 94 Crests & Symbols 8 Dynamic Academic Landscape 98 Demographics 10 Ambitious Cutting-edge Research 102 Geography & Climate 12 Networking Academia 106 Parliament & Parties 14 Research and Academic Relations Policy 108 Political System 16 Excellent Research 110 Federal Government 18 Attractive School System 112 Famous Germans 20 SOCIETY THE STATE & POLITICS Enriching Diversity 114 New Tasks 22 Structuring Immigration 118 Federal State 26 Diverse Living Arrangements 122 Active Politics 30 Committed Civil Society 126 Broad Participation 32 Strong Welfare State 128 Political Berlin 34 Leisure Time and Travel 130 Vibrant Culture of Remembrance 36 Freedom of Religious Worship 132 FOREIGN POLICY CULTURE & THE MEDIA Civil Policy-Shaping Power 38 Vibrant Nation of Culture 134 Committed to Peace and Security 42 Innovative Creative Industry 138 Advocate of European Integration 46 Intercultural Dialogue 140 Protection of Human Rights 50 Cosmopolitan Positions 142 Open Network Partner 54 Rapid Change in the Media 146 Sustainable Development 56 Exciting World Heritage Sites 150 Attractive Language 152 BUSINESS & INNOVATION A Strong Hub 58 WAY OF LIFE Global Player 62 Land of Diversity 154 Lead Markets and Innovative Products 66 Urban Quality of Life 158 Sustainable Economy 70 Sustainable Tourism 160