Month: April 2020


US sports venues may open sans fans

MJR Group Facilitates a Stadium

US President Donald Trump announced on Thursday a plan to reopen the economy, including guidelines for public assembly facilities, after weeks of closures aimed at arresting the coronavirus pandemic which has taken the country by storm. The federal guidelines are nonbinding and put decision-making... » Read more


MLB might return to action in Phoenix

Major League Baseball logo

Major League Baseball (MLB) is reportedly mulling to stage all of its games in the Phoenix area in Arizona, US, as it is debating the pros and cons of beginning the 2020 season amid the COVID-19 pandemic as the United States continues to be ripped apart by the fatal respiratory disease. Putting all... » Read more


Stadiums continue to play Good Samaritans

NHL/Principality Stadium/MB Stadium

The fatal respiratory illness coronavirus is getting deadlier by the day. Coronavirus has infected more than two million people and killed more than a hundred thousand globally. The global coronavirus cases to date are – 2,206,676, and the fatality figures are – 148,663. As the coronavirus... » Read more


China get going on largest football stadium

Guangzhou Evergrande Football Stadium

Evergrande Group – the Chinese real estate company – broke ground on April 16 on what it asserts will be the world’s largest professional football stadium, with the venue in Guangzhou (in China) to be followed by a further three to five stadia boasting capacities of between 80,000 and... » Read more


Will Amazon pull Spurs back from the edge?

Tottenham & Amazon naming rights

E-commerce giant Amazon is reportedly showing interest in acquiring naming rights to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London (UK) in a deal that could be worth up to £25m (€28.7m/$31.2m) a season. It is reported that the Spurs are also in deep financial trouble and if the deal is through it can pull... » Read more


Ghost games in Germany till September!

Germany Football League - Ghost Games

A stadium full of ecstatic an d soccer-crazy fans. That will not be the scenario until at least the end of August this year in the stadiums of Germany as the coronavirus rage continues globally. This means there will be no games with spectators until August 31st in Germany. This significant... » Read more


24/7 Software’s COVID-19 ‘Guide’ a boon

Jacob Molz, VP, Marketing & Sales Operations, 24/7 Software and ‘COVID-19 Best Practices Guide 2020’

The COVID-19 crisis is holding the whole world to ransom. It is causing death, inconvenience, and great physical and economic suffering. Livelihoods have been lost and the virus has left a trail of death. The worst sufferers are the marginalized section of the society who is facing the... » Read more


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