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Published by: IBS Center for Management Research
Published in: 2008
Length: 19 pages
Data source: Published sources

Abstract

The 2008 Union of European Football Associations European Football Championship (2008 Euro Cup), saw a Spanish team that took many keen observers of the game by surprise. The side which, over the years, had earned the tag of 'underachievers' in the international arena despite having some of the most talented individuals and the best domestic clubs in Europe, played superbly to win the 2008 Euro Cup, its first triumph in such major tournaments in 44 years. Experts felt that the Spanish national team's sub-par performance in major tournaments was primarily due to a lack of team spirit and the killer instinct. The lack of team spirit was a result of the intense rivalry between different regions of Spain, as the various regions were divided in terms of culture and political outlook. In such a situation, it was very difficult for members of the team to play as a unit. Spain's stellar performance in the 2008 Euro Cup and the team spirit they displayed in the tournament was largely attributed to the brilliant management and leadership of coach, Jose Luis Aragones Suarez. Aragones' appointment came shortly after Spain's debacle in the 2004 Euro Cup. The new coach put much of his effort into team building and instilling a sense of team spirit into the fractured team that was also short on self belief. Though the team failed to perform well in the 2006 World Cup, its overall performance record under Aragones' leadership was very good, culminating with success in the 2008 Euro Cup. However, the feat was not an easy one, as Aragones had to take some very tough decisions along the way, which dented his popularity among the public and the media, and attracted a lot of criticism. However, with the team breaking the 44-year jinx, Aragones' team building initiatives, strategy and tactics, management skills, and leadership came in for special praise. This case will help students understand the various issues / concepts in management and organisational behaviour, and generalisations can be made based on this case which could apply to the corporate setting.

Teaching and learning

This item is suitable for postgraduate courses.
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Other setting(s):
2004-2008

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Abstract

The 2008 Union of European Football Associations European Football Championship (2008 Euro Cup), saw a Spanish team that took many keen observers of the game by surprise. The side which, over the years, had earned the tag of 'underachievers' in the international arena despite having some of the most talented individuals and the best domestic clubs in Europe, played superbly to win the 2008 Euro Cup, its first triumph in such major tournaments in 44 years. Experts felt that the Spanish national team's sub-par performance in major tournaments was primarily due to a lack of team spirit and the killer instinct. The lack of team spirit was a result of the intense rivalry between different regions of Spain, as the various regions were divided in terms of culture and political outlook. In such a situation, it was very difficult for members of the team to play as a unit. Spain's stellar performance in the 2008 Euro Cup and the team spirit they displayed in the tournament was largely attributed to the brilliant management and leadership of coach, Jose Luis Aragones Suarez. Aragones' appointment came shortly after Spain's debacle in the 2004 Euro Cup. The new coach put much of his effort into team building and instilling a sense of team spirit into the fractured team that was also short on self belief. Though the team failed to perform well in the 2006 World Cup, its overall performance record under Aragones' leadership was very good, culminating with success in the 2008 Euro Cup. However, the feat was not an easy one, as Aragones had to take some very tough decisions along the way, which dented his popularity among the public and the media, and attracted a lot of criticism. However, with the team breaking the 44-year jinx, Aragones' team building initiatives, strategy and tactics, management skills, and leadership came in for special praise. This case will help students understand the various issues / concepts in management and organisational behaviour, and generalisations can be made based on this case which could apply to the corporate setting.

Teaching and learning

This item is suitable for postgraduate courses.

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Other setting(s):
2004-2008

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