This work refers to the study of doctoral thesis defended by the author to the end of 2012.The problematization that guided our research interest has built up from the moment in which we identified the presence of that logic also in amateur sport, from the relationship between the Social Service of Industry (SESI) and the Confédération Sportive Internationale du Travail (CSIT) between 1996 and 2011.As a hypothesis, we believe that such relations were guided by this logic of modern sport, strengthened with the entry of SESI in the field, so that over the years the habitus in its present structure, built in their agents, became predominant changed the operating logic of the field and led the other institutions affiliated with CSIT to adhere to the model or move away from management.In this case both the SESI as CSIT distanced themselves from their current concepts related to the characteristics of amateur sport and structured by the "Sport for All" and started to play the strategies of commercialization and spectacularization of professional