Bibliographic citations
Ponce, R., (2024). Sociedades deportivas en el Perú - estructura social de los clubes deportivos: sostenibilidad desde las oportunidades de inversión que brinda una estructura societaria a medida [Universidad del Pacífico]. https://hdl.handle.net/11354/4472
Ponce, R., Sociedades deportivas en el Perú - estructura social de los clubes deportivos: sostenibilidad desde las oportunidades de inversión que brinda una estructura societaria a medida []. PE: Universidad del Pacífico; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/11354/4472
@misc{renati/931864,
title = "Sociedades deportivas en el Perú - estructura social de los clubes deportivos: sostenibilidad desde las oportunidades de inversión que brinda una estructura societaria a medida",
author = "Ponce Govea, Rodrigo Alonso",
publisher = "Universidad del Pacífico",
year = "2024"
}
Sports organizations are legal entities which pursue sports and competition as their main legal purpose, which can be either as a profit or nonprofit organization. Splitting the legal entities concept between profit and nonprofit organizations limits the capacity to pursue both social and economical objectives. Distinguishing legal entities by their profit-making policies should not limit the capacity to combine social and economic ideals in the same legal entity. Sports, and more specifically football (soccer in United States), is one of the main examples on how lacking a legal entity structure to pursue both economic and social objectives generates deficiencies and negative externalities. Research and academic development on sportive – corporate law is one of the many ways applied to contribute to the solving of this legal issue. The main attempts to regulate sports organizations inside corporations or nonprofit organizations, have resulted insufficient to resolve the issue stated, due to the wrong conceptualization and advantage taking of the natural elements of a sport such as football (U.S. soccer). Values related to local identity and social rooting must be compatibilized with the economy of resources and financial efficiency. Analyzing and contrasting the corporate or associative schemes for a football (soccer) club structuring allows the identification of both positive and negative specifics. With the information gathered, the proposal of a legal structuring scheme is due, to comply with the duty to provide legal safety and economic sustainability to both investors and those who pursue social interests in sports. The end goal is to come closer to a scenario where the social and economic benefits and positive externalities of football (soccer) are exploited in benefit of society.
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