The Management of Sport is a groundbreaking book written by multiple practitioners and academics experienced in managing sport in South Africa. The book offers theoretical and practical perspectives on managing diverse sport environments within the South African context. • Part 1: The Managerial Context of Sport explores sport from a social perspective, current sport trends, and the sport industry segments in South Africa. It also delves into the governance structures overseeing sport in the country. It elaborates on the sport participation environments Sport for Development and Peace, Recreation and Leisure, Competitive and High-performance sport (Performance Pathways) and Disability Sport in South Africa. • Part 2: The Management of Sport includes introductory chapters on Strategic Management, Governance and Legal aspects, followed by the operational management of sport such as Human Resource practices, Agents and Agency, Leadership, Motivation and Mentorship in South African sport. It concludes with Sport Marketing, Sport Finance, Sport Facility and Event Management, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Impact Assessment in sport. • PART 3: Contemporary issues and the Management of Sport addresses selected issues such as entrepreneurship, technological innovation, transformation, safeguarding and protection, doping and future governance issues. The book provides valuable insights for sport managers seeking to navigate the unique challenges of the South African sports industry. The target audience includes prospective academics, students, stakeholders, sport commentators, and sports management professionals. “A fresh approach to Sport Management that addresses both theoretical and practical implications for the unique South African context. The multi-dimensional and cross-disciplinary approaches put the athlete at the centre of management within the equity and transformational agenda of South African sport.” Professor Leon van Niekerk, Professor of Sport Psychology: University of Fort Hare “Finally, a resource offering in-depth and current information on Sport Management for the Sport Management student and all key actors working in the South African sport domain and beyond.” Professor C.J. Roux, Associate Professor and former Head of Department: Department of Sport and Movement Studies, University of Johannesburg About the Editors Prof Wim Hollander is an emeritus professor in Sport Management from the Department of Sport and Movement Studies at the University of Johannesburg (UJ). With a career spanning 40 years, he has been associated with both the Rand Afrikaans University (RAU) and the University of Johannesburg. Prof Hollander has an impressive educational background, holding a BSc degree, Post Graduate Teachers Diploma (PGTD), BEd Hons, master's in education (MEd), and two doctorates. His doctorates are in Education (DEd) and Sport Management (DCom). Dr Louis Nolte is a highly accomplished individual with a diverse academic background. He holds a degree in psychology, two honours degrees in Psychology and Human Movement Sciences, a Master's degree in Sport Science (MPhil), and a doctorate in Sport Management (DPhil). Recently, he has also completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice, showcasing his commitment to continuous learning and professional development. Dr Nolte's research interests lie in the field of sports, and he has conducted studies on various topics. He has undertaken research on the Commonwealth Youth Games and Netball South Africa, exploring different aspects of these sporting events.