The internationalisation of sport at all levels, professional mobility in continuous increase and the creation of a single labour market ( the European one) require the formation of managerial skills and sports management, which will provide a reference for the specialists in the field, allowing them to become more performing and efficient. The sport needs well-motivated managers and administrators who exert their authority in the spirit and the respect of new requirements, taking into account the extension of free time and the importance that citizens and the State give to a healthier way of life. Analysing the training programmes of specialists in the field of physical culture and identifying the introduction of the study discipline specific to sports management will contribute to the specialist training, improving the distribution of financial resources in sport and not least leading to a more efficient use of the human resource. Thus, during the training of physical education and sport teachers, these ones should also acquire the sports management techniques. However, current investments of public funds supporting the sport for all must be maintained, if they cannot be further developed, despite the economic recession. This idea finds its justification in the social values and benefits created by sports practices. In this context, it must be proven and argued the value of sports activities reflecting the community goals and objectives that the sport intends to serve. (c) 2018 Published by Future Academy www.FutureAcademy.org.UK