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shamateurism Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

পল্লবগ্রাহিতা,





shamateurism's Usage Examples:

dubbed "shamateurism", was present as early as in the 19th century.


As financial and political stakes in high-level were becoming higher, shamateurism became.


the players as employees of these companies were guilty of a form of "shamateurism".


During his time as editor/publisher he exposed the hypocrisy of 'shamateurism' in English football, which resulted in a mini-documentary in 1969 during.


" Chris Laidlaw writing of the open secret of shamateurism in Soviet sport said: "So far as the East Europeans and the Russians.


result of long-established disillusionment with the hypocrisy known as "shamateurism".


Known as "shamateurism", it became rampant in rugby union, as well as football and baseball.


before the advent of professionalism in French football, were accused of shamateurism.


Williams in relation to "shamateurism" claims in The Daily Telegraph.


which proposed a new definition of amateur to eliminate what it called "shamateurism", in the wake of Canada's struggles in ice hockey at the 1936 Winter.


membership and a special enquiry was ordered to investigate their blatant "shamateurism".


Former Boulder runner Herb Lindsay recalls the era of "shamateurism".


in October when the Middlesex FA opened an enquiry into Brentford's "shamateurism", the results of which saw the club fined £10 and suspended from football.


been defining their rugby team as just amateur sports club without any “shamateurism”, and so the players must work full-time at the company without any advantage.


At the same time, the concept of "shamateurism" – amateur promoters paying players under the table to ensure they remained.


the ITA was the empowerment it gave athletes to challenge the existing shamateurism by forming a framework for the movement that eventually allowed athletes.


reaction against the cricketing concept of amateurism, often disparaged as "shamateurism", and in 1963 all first-class cricketers became nominally professional.



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