Valiente Fernández, Celia2020-11-182020-11-182020-09-21Sport in Society, 20201743-0437https://hdl.handle.net/10016/31436This article investigates the impact of gender quotas on sport management by analyzing the gender quota established in 2014 in Spain on boards of national sport federations (of at least three women or 33% of board members). Drawing on published and on-line documents and eighty-six interviews of female and male federation board members, I find that the Spanish gender quota increased the proportion of women board members (but not the proportion of women federation presidents). Economic sanctions for non-compliance made the quota effective. The quota had the effect within federations of making gender inequality more visible. Thus, this research concludes that gender quotas have substantial consequences for sport management other than the numerical increment of women managers.eng© Taylor & Francis GroupQuotasSpainSportGenderManagementThe impact of gender quotas in sport management: the case of Spainresearch articleSociologíahttps://doi.org/10.1080/17430437.2020.1819244open accessSport in SocietyAR/0000026216