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“We wouldn’t have missed it for the world”: Hosting a polycentric sporting mega event in pandemic times

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Maclean J, Rocha C, Piggin J, Hunt K, Philpott M, Fitzgerald N & Purves R (2024) “We wouldn’t have missed it for the world”: Hosting a polycentric sporting mega event in pandemic times. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics. https://doi.org/10.1080/19406940.2024.2424576

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This paper examines the polycentric hosting of a Sporting Mega Event (SME) in pandemic times. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 13 stakeholders in senior management positions who were involved in the planning, organisation, and delivery of the UEFA EURO 2020 football tournament in a sample of host cities. Three themes were developed that describe the varied perspectives of UEFA and host city representatives on how they responded to the challenge of hosting a SME during a pandemic. The first theme ‘Reorienting pre-pandemic plans’ presents an alternative model of tournament planning as a system of spontaneous order (Polanyi [1953] 1998), involving a large number of host cities mutually adjusting to COVID-19 policies and guidance. The second theme ‘Dialogue and managing conflict’ demonstrates how the usual overarching system of rules proved difficult for UEFA to standardise. The third theme ‘Putting COVID-19 policies into practice (or not)’ revealed that pandemic rules were not seen as useful to some fans and stadium staff, making their enforcement more difficult to implement. It remains to be seen whether the polycentric hosting of EURO 2020 will have lasting implications on UEFA’s governance over SMEs.

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polycentric; EURO 2020; UEFA; COVID-19; public health

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International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics

StatusEarly Online
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Publication date online08/11/2024
Date accepted by journal24/09/2024
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ISSN1940-6940
eISSN1940-6959

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Professor Niamh Fitzgerald

Professor Niamh Fitzgerald

Professor, Institute for Social Marketing

Professor Kate Hunt

Professor Kate Hunt

Professor, Institute for Social Marketing

Dr Jordan Maclean

Dr Jordan Maclean

Research Assistant, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology

Dr Richard Purves

Dr Richard Purves

Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Social Marketing

Dr Claudio Rocha

Dr Claudio Rocha

Senior Lecturer, Sport

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