New name for new Oklahoma Thunder arena

Future Oklahoma arena will open with a new name

Oklahoma City Thunder’s future $1 billion NBA arena will open with a new name after a deal with Paycom is set to be terminated early. The Oklahoman said Paycom and owners of the Thunder have agreed to end a naming rights contract that started in 2021 and was to last 15 years. Paycom Center is... » Read more


Eislöwen-Eisbären power play in Dresden digs

DEL winter game to be hosted in Dresden

The professional ice hockey team Dresden Eislöwen (Germany) are writing another chapter in their success story. ‘EISHOCKEY.NET’ stated that come January 10th, 2026, the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) WINTER GAME 2026 – powered by MagentaSport – will take place at the Rudolf-Harbig- Stadium... » Read more


Orlando digs fashion-to-function facelift

Fresh look at Camping World Stadium in Orlando

The Camping World Stadium in Orlando (Florida, US) could be in for a facelift in all aspects of the fashion-to-function (the designs that prioritize both the aesthetic appeal [fashion] and the practical purpose [function]), according to the architecture firm DLR Group Inc., proposing the new... » Read more


Built-to-endure Boston Legacy performance hub

Boston Legacy to build new performance center

The professional women’s soccer club Boston Legacy FC has announced the development of a new privately-funded, $27 million performance center in Brockton (Massachusetts, US), a purpose-built training facility that marks a defining milestone in the club’s growth. ‘bostonlegacyfc.com’ stated... » Read more


Malaga withdraws from 2030 World Cup

Málaga not a host city for World Cup anymore

The city of Malaga has pulled out of being a host venue for the 2030 World Cup, to be held in Spain, Portugal and Morocco. The Times of Malta said Spain had put forward 11 stadiums to be used, including La Rosaleda in the south coast city. However, Malaga mayor Francisco de la Torre said hosting... » Read more


Anson leaves CEO role at British Olympics

Andy Anson to leave British Olympic Association

Andy Anson has decided to leave his role as CEO of the British Olympic Association (BOA) in October 2025, bringing to an end a 14-year association with the organisation. TeamGB said Anson has led the BOA as CEO for six years, and prior to that was an independent non-executive director since... » Read more


Iberdrola España Roig Arena growth engine

Roig Arena signs sustainability partner

The Spanish multinational electric utility company Iberdrola España and the operators of the under-construction Roig Arena in Valencia, Spain, have signed a long-term agreement on the strength of which the former has become the ‘Sustainability Partner’ and the ‘Founding Partner’ of the... » Read more


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