* O presente trabalho não contou com apoio financeiro de nenhuma natureza para sua realização.Não houve conflitos de interesses para realização do presente estudo.
Migration is a crucial topic for athletic career development. Despite the challenges and issues that sport migrants face, little is known about Brazilian context. On Pierre Bourdieu’s sociological approach, this study aims to analyze the Brazilian men elite futsal players’ job conditions and their influence on athletes’ dispositions for labor sport migration. On quali–quantitative approach, interviews with 28 Brazilian men elite futsal players were thematically analyzed and quantitative data on clubs’ rosters from the Brazilian National Futsal League were collected. We concluded the following aspects: (a) players’ migrant disposition is a consequence of unfavorable labor conditions; (b) remaining in the same city for long period is a privilege; (c) players and relatives are submitted to constant habitus transformation because of repeated mobility and adaptations to different networks in each new city/club.
Propomos nessa pesquisa responder as seguintes questões: quanto, em recursos financeiros, os programas de esporte e lazer receberam sob a forma de gastos diretos do governo federal e através dos repasses aos estados e municípios entre 2004 e 2008? Que fatores podem justificar os investimentos prioritários do governo federal nesse período? Através da coleta dos dados da Controladoria-Geral da União, mostramos que o somatório investido pelo governo federal priorizou o esporte de alto rendimento. Com pressupostos da Sociologia reflexiva de Pierre Bourdieu, esboçamos algumas justificativas para entender essa prioridade no período abordado envolvendo a compreensão das lógicas do campo político.
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