Sporting events and territorial development in Morocco: the case of Benslimane province.

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https://doi.org/10.31637/epsir-2024-1623

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sport, sporting event, governance, territorial development, case, Benslimane province, effects, territory

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Introduction: Morocco is one of Africa's major destinations when it comes to hosting major sporting events. The aim of this paper is to study the effects of these events in interaction with local actors. Methodology: We decided to use a qualitative approach in order to understand the perceptions of the actors involved in the management of sporting events in Benslimane province (n=20). Data were collected using semi-structured interviews of actors, based on four main axes: economic, social, territorial and sporting. Results: Findings indicated that sporting event is an opportunity for positive change in the host territory, which will promote its development. Discussions: As a result, sporting events can be an instrument for mobilizing actors and building a "collective actor". We were also able to identify a number of structural and managerial issues that affect the promotion of sporting events at territorial level. Conclusions: This suggests that organizing sporting events has notable potential as a stimulating tool for achieving territorial development, as long as the inherent obstacles and negative externalities identified are successfully managed.

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Mohamed Amine Benreghai , Abdelmalek Essaâdi University

Doctorando en Ciencias de la Gestión, equipo de investigación en Gestión y Sistemas de Información, en la Escuela Nacional de Comercio y Gestión de Tánger - Universidad Abdelmalek Essaadi, Tetuán, Marruecos. Administrador en gestión deportiva y gobernanza de organizaciones deportivas en el Instituto de Ciencias del Deporte - Universidad Hassan First, Settat, Marruecos.

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2024-10-16

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Benreghai , M. A. (2024). Sporting events and territorial development in Morocco: the case of Benslimane province. European Public & Social Innovation Review, 9, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.31637/epsir-2024-1623

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