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학술저널
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황의룡 (한국외국어대학교)
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한국체육과학회 한국체육과학회지 한국체육과학회지 제25권 제5호 (인문사회과학 편)
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2016.10
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275 - 284 (10page)

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This study has drawn its conclusion from discussing the establishment of professional sports in the 1980s and the political, social effects it has had; in addition to the establishment of provincial and municipal soccer teams and the problems they have.
The establishment of professional sports in the early 1980s was to initially distract national attention from politics. Professional soccer started from semiprofessional and the provincial soccer team was found after hosting the 2002 World Cup. Performance improvement of the National team was needed to activate the professional league and the utilization of the World Cup Stadium was an important matter at that time. Professional sports are industrial activities that are consumed by the public. Without the public it will cease to exist. The most important issue is attracting more people to the stadium. Only then will it be able to be financially independent. If more people get together, more companies will be willing to provide sponsorship in addition to gaining attention from the media. Then it will be able to avoid political influence. Let’s refer to what Vent Foret Kohu of Japan has implied. Each provincial team should reinforce promotional activities that affect the lives of local residents. They should also closely cooperate with neighborhood stores, small investors etc and make them want to go to the stadium in order to establish itself as an areal provincial team.

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Abstract
Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 프로스포츠의 출범과 구조적 모순의 고착화
Ⅲ. 시 · 도민구단의 등장과 운영체계의 문제 및 시사점
Ⅳ. 결론
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