Month: December 2019


Wildcats and Wolverines to (roar) in O2 Arena

O2 Arena host US basketball

The Kentucky Wildcats men’s basketball team has inked a unique three-year deal with the University of Michigan’s men’s basketball team Wolverines that will take the former to London’s O2 Arena next season. It will be followed by a home game for each school. CBSSPORTS.COM reports that the... » Read more


Los Angeles Angels to stay put in Anaheim through 2050

Los Angeles Angels to stay put in Anaheim through 2050

The Major League Baseball franchise – Los Angeles Angels – has struck a $325m (£247m/€293m) deal with the city to buy the Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California, so that they can remain in the publicly-owned facility through to 2050. The Los Angeles Angels has agreed in principle to buy the... » Read more


Majestic indoor arena planned in Edinburgh

Majestic indoor arena planned in Edinburgh

An £40m indoor arena has been planned for Scotland’s capital – Edinburgh – which will be able to pack in 8,000 supporters. The UK-based entertainment, leisure and sports venue consultancy – Lothian Leisure Development – has collaborated with Birmingham-based NEC Group – to deliver the... » Read more


Ooredoo boost to fans for Qatar FIFA event

Ooredoo boost to fans for Qatar FIFA event

The Doha-headquartered leading Qatari international telecommunications company Ooredoo will provide fix-line mobile services for 2019 FIFA Club World Cup to be held in Qatar between December 11 and 21. Seven of the world’s top teams will take part in the soccer extravaganza to compete for the... » Read more


OVG initiate construction work of Moody Center

University of Texas Moody Center - Nov 2019 update

Official groundbreaking and start of construction work on the futuristic Moody Center at Austin in US has been announced by the University of Texas in Austin, Oak View Group (OVG) and the Beverly Hills-based Live Nation Entertainment. The avant-garde venue will be financed privately and it will be... » Read more


Ernst-Abbe-Sportfield revamp work finally gathers steam

Ernst-Abbe-Sportfield revamp work finally gathers steam

Reconfiguration of Ernst-Abbe-Sportfield in Jena, Germany, will finally see the light of day after nearly a decade in the making. With private partner selected by the city of Jena, works could begin in 2020. A significant decision was taken in the German city Jena recently. In a closed-door... » Read more


United unfold plans of a new stadium on greenbelt land

United unfold plans of a new stadium on greenbelt land

The Cambridge United Football Club in England has unfolded plans to build a new stadium – which can hold up to 12,000 people – to the east of the city Cambridge and close to Marshall Aerospace. The League Two club has been scouting for a new home for years now. Leading property... » Read more


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