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Visualizing the Rise of American Women's Soccer
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Visualizing the Rise of American Women's Soccer

This project, titled "Visualizing the Rise of American Women's Soccer," looks at the growth and increasing importance of women's soccer in the United States. The researcher used data visualizations, timelines, and different media to show important moments, players, and achievements in the sport's history.

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Battle of the Sexes Over Fans—Is Men’s Soccer a Substitute for Women’s Soccer?
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Battle of the Sexes Over Fans—Is Men’s Soccer a Substitute for Women’s Soccer?

This research looked into what affects how many fans attend women's professional soccer games in Germany. Since women's soccer teams often don't get a lot of money from TV deals, they rely heavily on ticket sales to be successful. The researchers wanted to know if having men's professional soccer games at the same time as women's games takes away potential fans. They studied ten seasons of games in Germany's top women's league to see if there's a connection between when the men's and women's leagues play and how many people come to the women's games.

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Understanding fan pressures and its impact on football club sustainability: insights from the Colombian context
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Understanding fan pressures and its impact on football club sustainability: insights from the Colombian context

This study examines how fan expectations and pressures impact the sustainability of Colombian football clubs, with a specific focus on economic, social, and environmental dimensions. Researchers surveyed fans from various Colombian clubs to analyze their influence on club management decisions.

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