When Success Becomes a Risk: Governing Identity After Sporting Breakthroughs

Rapid sporting success is rarely neutral.

For clubs entering elite competitions, promotion and qualification function as structural events that reshape visibility, commercial pressure, and identity at scale.

This publication outlines the governance risks that emerge when exposure outpaces institutional alignment — and frames identity as a strategic asset requiring deliberate stewardship.

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