Month: April 2020


German football club may play in other arenas

Werder Bremen Geisterspiele

With lockdown restrictions slowly easing in Germany, the Bundesliga – Germany’s top football competition – is planning to return to the pitch on May 9, 2020, pending a nod from the German Government. If Bundesliga returns, a maximum of 300 fans will be allowed inside the stadium. However, in... » Read more


Anfield Road stand revamp halted for a year

Liverpool FC update April 2020

Liverpool Football Club – the professional football club in Liverpool, England –has updated supporters on its proposed expansion of the Anfield Road stand which has got halted due to the police-enforced lockdown in UK due to coronavirus. Liverpool Football Club is a professional football club... » Read more


F1 to resume with Austrian Grand Prix in July

Formula 1 re-start update April 2020

Formula 1 will hit the tracks back in July. The Formula One Group has confirmed the first details of its rescheduled 2020 calendar which went topsy-turvy due to the global COVID-19 outbreak. It will begin with the Austrian Grand Prix in July. The first 10 races of the season had been postponed or... » Read more


German sports club FCK walking a tightrope

Kaiserslautern Stadion

The German sports club – 1. FC Kaiserslautern (FCK) in southwest Germany – has been caught in the COVID-19 vortex. Media reports stated that the Palatinate “want to discontinue the lease payments for the Fritz Walter Stadium until further notice”. This already applies to the current... » Read more


MSG spin-off sports and entertainment assets

Madison Square Garden April 2020

A new MSG Entertainment company was formed on Monday. With this formation, the split of Madison Square Garden Company’s (MSG) sports and entertainment assets has been completed. The Madison Square Garden Company (also known as The MSG Company) is an American sports and entertainment holding... » Read more


Rafa Nadal Academy initiative amid COVID-19

Rafael Nadal Academy

The Rafa Nadal Academy in Manocar, Spain, has offered itself up as a center of activity for Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour and Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Tour players to compete amidst the coronavirus pandemic. The Academy also added that televised matches could be... » Read more


‘Loksche’ make a killing for virtual match

Lok Leipzig

German fourth-tier football club Lokomotive Leipzig has hit the jackpot – they have been able to raise more than €100,000 after selling 30 times more tickets than its usual attendance for a virtual game which is scheduled to take place next month. The football club based in the city of Leipzig... » Read more


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