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Fans grace Parma-Empoli friendly in Italy

Italy Parma Tardini Stadium

After six months of severe lockdown in Italy due to COVID-19 which took a huge toll on lives in the country and is still causing wrenching pain to the world, around 1,000 supporters came to the Tardini Stadium in Parma, Italy, for the pre-season friendly match between Parma Calcio and FC Empoli... » Read more


The Crew leave no stone unturned for fans

Columbus Crew new stadium update Sept 2020

The Crew have unlocked a fresh batch of renderings for its new facility, which includes details of a first-of-its-kind seating option at the venue. The Crew staged their latest virtual town hall event for the development recently, which is now around 40 percent complete and on course to open in... » Read more


ESTAC 10th club in CFG bouquet

France Estac Troyes new club in City Group

Espérance Sportive Troyes Aube Champagne (ESTAC), who play in France’s Ligue 2, has become City Football Group’s (CFG) 10th club, following a review of the acquisition by the National Directorate of Management Control (DNCG). The DNCG is the organization responsible for monitoring and... » Read more


Sports arena to glam up San Diego Midway area

San Diego Midway new arena

San Diego (US) Mayor Kevin Faulconer announced recently that real estate company Brookfield Housing and US-based venue and event management company ASM Global have been selected to build an entertainment district in the Midway area that encompasses a new sports arena, thousands of housing units,... » Read more


LFP seeks damages over fans’ limit

French Football League update Sept 2020

Following the French Government imposing 5,000-fans limit for sporting events in the country, the French Football League (LFP) has written to the French Government requesting compensation. As per media reports, LFP Chief Executive Didier Quillot has requested the compensation in a letter addressed... » Read more


Zürich venue may come alive with Pegasus act

Switzerland Hallenstadion Zürich back with fans

The Hallenstadion in Zürich, Switzerland – which remained closed following months of ban on events due to the COVID-19 scourge – will open its doors again to live performers. On November 28th, the Swiss pop-rock band Pegasus is slated to present their new album ‘Unplugged’ under the... » Read more


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