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‘The Black-Whites’ venue plans greenlighted

LASK new stadium November 2020 update

The Bundesliga football club LASK’s (Austria) plans for a new all-seater facility which can accommodate 20,034 spectators has been greenlighted by the State of Upper Austria which has declared that it will infuse into the development a €30m (£26.9m/$35.8m) financial injection. Work is expected... » Read more


Dasher boards for (dash) ing UROS Live Arena

Finland Tampere Arena update December 2020 update

Finland-based Vepe Oy will supply ice hockey dasher boards for the under-construction UROS Live arena in Tampere, Finland. The construction is all set to be over in December 2021. The multipurpose arena will enjoy two sets of state-of-the-art ice hockey dasher boards to be supplied and set up by... » Read more


Fans back in English Football League matchups

England EFL welcome fans back

Several English Football League (EFL) clubs in the United Kingdom welcomed fans to their stadia for the first time in nine months on Wednesday night as new guidelines allowing up to 2,000 spectators at live sporting events were introduced. England’s new three-tier system came into effect on... » Read more


Las Vegas Bowl caught in COVID whirlwind

Las Vegas Bowl has cancelled the season

ESPN Events have announced the cancellation of Las Vegas Bowl for the 2020 season at Allegiant Stadium in Nevada, US, as COVID-19 continues to be in a ghastly form and is taking a huge toll on lives in the United States. The focus has now turned to the 2021 game to be held at the spectacular... » Read more


UK ticketing majors’ recipe for fans’ return

Ticketing companies are joining forces to bring fans back

Three ticketing giants in UK – Ticketmaster Sport, SecuTix and SeatGeek Sport – have joined forces to formulate a set of guidelines to support the return of fans to live sporting events. The three ticketing majors collaborated to identify a framework of ticketing standards for the... » Read more


‘Water Cube’ revamped for Beijing 2022

China Water Cube renovation completed

China’s first venue for the Beijing Winter Olympic Games in 2022 is ready in the form of China’s National Aquatics Center – the ‘Water Cube’. Repurposing work of the Water Cube is through. It has been repurposed to host curling events as a 4,500-seat arena for Beijing 2022. The... » Read more


Leaked images of ‘The Foxes’ den enticing!

Leicester King Power Stadium expansion November 2020

Leaked images of King Power Stadium in England (UK) have surfaced online and it looks bewitching. The images speak a lot as regards the English professional football club Leicester City’s proposed expansion of their digs. A clear picture has still not emerged as to whether these designs are... » Read more


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