Why Tournament Security Has Become a Sports Story, Not Just a Planning Detail
As tournaments become bigger entertainment and tourism events, security planning now affects fan experience, city reputation, broadcaster confidence, and sponsor value.
As tournaments become bigger entertainment and tourism events, security planning now affects fan experience, city reputation, broadcaster confidence, and sponsor value.
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As tournaments become bigger entertainment and tourism events, security planning now affects fan experience, city reputation, broadcaster confidence, and sponsor value.
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