“…In particular, the definition of the SM foundational, relevant knowledge, necessary competencies, and skills (K/C/S), main features of roles and responsibilities in managing and leading sports organizations, and teaching/learning methodologies represented a priority to enhance the whole sector professionalization, SM graduates' preparedness, and employees' performance [7,8]. Note, the kaleidoscopic nature of the sports phenomenon and its impact on several dimensions of society (e.g., educational, health, recreational, cultural, economic, and policy) requires equipping sports managers with a variety of competencies and skills [7,8]. Furthermore, updated and evidence-based educational and vocational programs are crucial to increase SM employees' efficiency in relation to the organizational missions, goals, strategies, structures, stakeholders, and internal and external environments.…”