Management Structure of Thailand Premier League by the Standard Criteria of the Asian Football Confederation

Abstract

This research has the objective to study the managing of Ratchaburi Mitr Phol FC by the standard criteria of The Asian Football Confederation. The methodology of this research were following Define the conceptual framework from the related documents, The in-depth interview with the five responsible key informants by the standard criteria of The Asian Football Confederation has been used for the qualitative research. The data have been collected and analyzed follow the qualitative research . The data have been retrieved from two sources which were the interview and documents, and analyzed follow the research objective in order to propose the data in model of the Descriptive Analysis. The result of the research found that the managing in five aspects of Ratchaburi Mitr Phol FC by the A standard criteria the lowest criteria of The Asian Football Confederation found that 1. The law criteria need to have the standard of The Asian Football Confederation. 2. The sport criteria 3. The human resource management club 4. The structure for competition, and haven’t operated yet in some areas; Developing youth structure plan, being the owner of the competition stadium, the operation place and the admin department of the club 5. The financial and accounting aspect were low. The result of managing of Ratchaburi Mitr Phol FC by the standard criteria of The Asian Football Confederation couldn't pass the standard criteria of The Asian Football Confederation.



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Saowalee Kaewchuay, Mahidol University, Thailand
Eakrat Onnom, Chandrakasem Rajabhat University, Thailand
Chanankarn Saengprasan, Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat University, Thailand

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Conference: ACEID2017
Stream: Organizational learning and change

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