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    Compare Coaching Leadership Approaches in Between Civil and Military Athletics Clubs in Ethiopia Necessary for Effective Team Discipline Management
    (Addis Ababa University, 2025-01) Ethiopia Tamene; Tizazu Mossie
    The purpose of this article is to find out the comparisons of coaches leadership approaches in between civil and soldier athletics clubs in Ethiopia necessary for effective team discipline management. The methods that employ to get the reliable and valid data, qualitative and quantitative approaches are used. To search if there is/are difference discipline management in soldiers and civil athletics club in Addis Ababa city administration. The sample clubs were Soldier Athletics Clubs (Mechal and Addis Ababa Ploice Athletics clubs) and civil Athletics Clubs (Ethio-electric and Commercial Bank Athletics Clubs). The total population of this research 518 athletes and 36 coaches. From this population 255 athletes and 20 coaches are from Soldier athletics clubs and 263 athletes and 16 coaches are from civil soldiers. The samples of the study will be (30 athletes and 8 coaches from Soldier athletics clubs, 30 athletes and 8 coaches from civil athletics clubs) 60 athletes and 16 coaches. The sampling technique for the study was random sampling technique. The sample should include coaches and athletes to gather diverse perspectives on coaching styles and team discipline management. The tools that used to collect the data were questionnaire, semi structured interview and document analysis. Soldier athletics clubs has better controlling system than civilian athletics clubs. Therefore; the finding told us there is a difference discipline management in between soldier and civil clubs have significant differences.

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