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Impact of Hosting the World Cup: Benefits and Challenges

   

Added on  2022-11-24

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents.............................................................................................................................2
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1
MAIN BODY..................................................................................................................................1
Analysis...........................................................................................................................................1
Use this analysis to recommend ways of maximising the benefits and minimising the
challenges of hosting the World Cup...........................................................................................4
CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................5
REFERENCE..................................................................................................................................6

INTRODUCTION
Now a day’s sports sector is growing to be fast as people are taking interest to play games
and improve the image of economy. World cup is the competition between several countries and
team in a sport in particular international soccer tournament (Fuller, Taylor, Douglas, and
Raftery, 2020). This type of tournament host every four years in which people who are interest to
take part become participants. When cities decide to make a bid of host the Olympic and world
cup games then they need to consider many areas that has impacted on health and social care,
affected economically and environmentally. This is important for country to formulate the
regulations and get the government permission to host any event and world cup. The present
report is based on World Cup which is bidding a host for England 2024 that will be impacts
positively on the country.
MAIN BODY
The government is bidding to host the World Cup for the purpose of creating awareness
between people about sports and improving the economic status. By hosting the World Cup in
country it directly impacts on public as people behaviour who are not good in health also take
part in games that create the risk. Thus, it affects negatively. On the other side, it affects
positively by improving in health and exercise of people are they becoming more health
conscious and believes in exercise. If people will be aware about health and would take part in
games and start to feel good. In organising any event there is need to consider the various aspects
which is important and affected the organizational productivity. To hosting any event there is
need to take the permission from government as analysis the all plans, budget and activities
which are going to be host that can help to make the right decision and improving the
productivity of country (Byers, Hayday, and Pappous, 2020).
Analysis
This means evaluation of various aspects and sources which can be used to reduce the
negative impacts and managing the all event effectively. This provide the optimum solution by
identifying problems and managing the all activities. Hosting an event with history and status is
part of a country’s effort that can help to improve its brand, job creation, returns on investment,
and reposition itself as an attractive location, which should be the legacy of the World Cup. The
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