Associate Professor
PhD in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences from the University of Castilla-La Mancha, with a Master’s in Sports Organization Management and accreditation as a Tenured Lecturer by ANECA. Currently, he is a Tenured Professor at Universidad Europea de Madrid and Director of the MBA in Sports Management at the Real Madrid Graduate School.
He has taught at several universities, including the University of Castilla-La Mancha, Camilo José Cela University, and Pablo de Olavide University, and contributes to postgraduate programs internationally. His expertise in sports management has earned him recognition, including the First Prize for Excellent Teaching Practices in 2013.
As a researcher, he has two recognized research terms, has supervised six doctoral theses, and has led or participated in multiple R&D projects at national and international levels. Alongside his academic roles, he serves as a Match Director for LaLiga.
The aim of this research is to understand the experience of the football sector on the use of artificial turf (satisfaction, safety, sporting feature, or the advantages and disadvantages). The study was conducted on a random selection of 627 male participants (404 amateur/semi-professional footballers, 101 coaches and 122 referees) that regularly train/compete on artificial turf in Spanish football leagues.
El interés por conocer las percepciones del usuario respecto a la calidad y el valor del servicio se ha trasladado a los eventos deportivos. Conocer cuales son los elementos determinantes para la satisfacción general del espectador, propiciará a las organizaciones una mayor lealtad y mejora en sus proyectos deportivos. Este estudio analiza, a través de un cuestionario, las distintas dimensiones de la calidad y del valor percibido en la predicción de la satisfacción del espectador de una competición de Atletismo, así como en función de sus características sociodemográficas.
This study sought to investigate the requirements of technology management tools for Spanish sport managers, in order to improve the quality of management in sports organisations and facilities. We hypothesised that current sport management computer software programmes do not adequately satisfy the manager's needs. This hypothesis was tested with an analysis by a panel of Spanish experts in the field of sports management. The results of this study indicated that these professionals are in need of a new computer software programme specifically tailored for their use. In this paper, we provide important information regarding the critical elements that need to be included within such a product.
The development of a research study on the economic and social impact of the Mutua Madrid Open in the city of Madrid.
Study of Viewer Satisfaction with the Event and Organization; Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) regarding the event's factors and Determination of Recall, Awareness, and Return on Investment for Sponsoring Brands among viewers.
Analysis and Understanding of the Opinion, Expectations, and Recognition of the e-Sports Sector among fans, companies, and e-Sports sponsors across Spain.