Abstract
The study analyzes the quantity and geographical distribution of “football schools” in Belo Horizonte. The objective is to examine how many of these establishments exist in the city, where they are located and what criteria their owners use to make this decision. For this, we used quantitative and qualitative data, based on information about the location of these establishments and census data, on the one hand, and semi-structured interviews with owners of soccer schools in the city, on the other. Our general interpretation is that football schools are distributed randomly throughout the city due to circumstances impose an opportunistic logic on decision-making.
Keywords
Football; Soccer; Sports and Recreational Facilities; Economy