Sustainability of debt in the football industry: one, nobody and one hundred thousand owners

Today, football is widely regarded as one of the most significant leisure activities in people's lives, given its considerable impact in terms of fostering social cohesion, promoting physical and mental health, generating economic and financial benefits, as well as attracting millions of viewer...

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