Assessment of Sport Tourists' Satisfaction with the Quality of Facilities of Tehran Azadi Sport Complex
الموضوعات :seyed mostafa moaven afshari 1 , Mohammad Taheri Hossseinabadi 2 , Afsaneh. Rohany 3
1 - PhD student. Faculty of Humanities. Department of Physical Education. Islamic Azad University of Shahrood. Shahroud. Iran
2 - Ph.D. in Sport Management Research Assistant. Education in
one district of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
3 - Ph.D. in Sport Management.Physical Education Teacher. Department of Education,District One, Tehran, Iran
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the purpose of this study was to evaluate the satisfaction of sport tourists with the quality oftourism facilities (sports, accommodation and recreation) in Tehran Azadi Sport Complex. Thestatistical population of the study was all the spectators who participated in the football matchbetween the two teams Esteghlal and Persepolis in 1397 in Tehran Azadi Sport Complex. Thestatistical sample of the study consisted of 250 individuals who were selected in a sportscomplex and responded to a researcher-made questionnaire whose validity and reliability wereconfirmed by simple random sampling. Pearson was used for data analysis. The results showedthat there is a positive and significant relationship between the research variables with the levelof sport tourists' satisfaction. Health and sport facilities had the highest score and publicfacilities had the lowest level of Ragh. It is recommended to increase the quality of public andamenities to increase the satisfaction of sports tourists.
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