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Item To Investigate the Socio - Economical Factors on the Development of Women in Higher Division Clubs: in Addis Ababa(Addis Ababa University, 2018-06-02) Amanuel, Robera; Bizuneh, Sahlemichael (PhD)The purpose of this study was to investigate the socio - economical factors on the development of women in higher division clubs: in Addis Ababa. The sample of the subject consists of 7 higher division clubs coaches, 117 higher division players and 2 Addis Ababa football federation technical staff was included. For the implementation of the study, a descriptive survey design was employed. The study subjects were selected from the availability samples. In this study, data was collected through questionnaires, structured interview and observation check list. Available purposeful and stratified random sampling was used in selecting respondents. The participated in the study. The instruments used for collecting the data were questionnaires and interviews. Low societal awareness towards the sport and an economic limitation of the community doesn’t encourage females to participate. The stake holder do not required intensive theoretical base to give attention to recruited women talented youngster players. Most of the respondents witness that women’s get less opportunity to participate in playing football, to coach and in the position of administration. The major problem of higher division women club are poor perception towards women football, low societal awareness towards the sport and an economic limitation of the community doesn’t encourage females to participate. Among the factors most notable with varying degrees of consequences administrational problems raised who were participated in questionnaire and interview. The study has indicated that administrational problems widely spread out concerning on women football club organizing, especially regarding to concentration, inspiration and follow up of women football club organizing, so the study indicates under expected or low administrational contribution related to organizing women football club.