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Book Review

Rio 2016. Olympic myths hard realities

Pages 374-377 | Published online: 18 Mar 2019
 

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Francesc Solanellas

Francesc Solanellas has a wide experience in Sports Management for more than 25 years. During this period he has been involved in management of several sports such as Tennis, Basketball, Handball, Hockey, or Swimming at very first level. He’s been the Responsible of several facilities at Catalan Tennis Federation, he’s been Director for Babolat Spanish Brand, Director of Marketing South Europe of Babolat, General Director for Sports at Futbol Club Barcelona, when the Barça teams were champions in almost every sports, or Responsible for tiketing and sponsorship at the Siwimming World Championship BCN 2013. He also has a wide experience in research and as a lecturer for Universities and Masters such as INEFC, Executive Masters MESGO, by UEFA, and Executive Masters MEMOS, International Olimpic Comitee. Francesc first obtained a Graduate in Sports Studies, at the INEFC University in Barcelona, a PHD in Education, a Masters in Phicology at Barcelona University, MBA Masters in Buissiness Administration for ESADE associated with Emory Goizueta Bussiness School in Atlanta, and an Executive program PDD at IESE Business School at Barcelona.

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