2023 Asian Cup host China plans 9 football stadiums by 2021

Asian Cup China 2023

China has won the bid to host the 2023 Asian Cup football tournament plans to construct nine new football-only stadiums by the end of 2021. Asia’s football chief Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al-Khalifa said that China’s staging of the 2023 Asian Cup would serve as “launchpad”... » Read more

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Work on Sparkassen-Erzgebirgsstadion in Aue on full swing

Erzgebirge Aue stadium

Die ARGE Stadion Aue – a consortium of companies including ASSMANN BERATEN + PLANEN GmbH, Büro bpp, Inross Lackner and Phase 10 – has won the tender of general contractor competition for rebuilding the Sparkassen-Erzgebirgsstadion in the Saxon town of Aue. The group has got the design... » Read more

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Germany to boast Boris Becker Tennis Academy

Boris Becker Tennis Academy

The city council at Hochheim am Main in Germany has given the green light to build the Boris Becker International Tennis Academy. The city council has also given the go-ahead as regards the proposed resolution for the planned tennis academy, thus making the project plausible. Investor Khaled... » Read more

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China’s Pudong Stadium off the ground

China Shanghai Pudong Stadium opening

Shanghai (China) Pudong Football Stadium, the new home of Chinese Super League club Shanghai SIPG and a venue for the 2023 Asian Cup, went into stream on September 15th, 2020. The facility has been designed to meet the requirements of FIFA’s A-level competitions. Shanghai SIPG F.C. is a... » Read more

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New venue for dynamic Dinamo at last!

Croatia Dinamo Zagreb new stadium

The top-notch Croatian professional football club GNK Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia) has unfolded plans for a chic 34,000-person stadium that would sit in the same area as its historic digs – Stadion Maksimir. A ‘YouTube video of Mazdiaz.tv’ showed the renderings update of the planned facility.... » Read more

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Las Vegas Arena sells naming rights to wireless operator T-Mobile

Las Vegas Telekom Arena

Wireless operator T-Mobile has bought the naming rights to the $375 million arena being built by MGM Resorts International and Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) that is set to open on the Strip in April this year, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported on January 7. The building, informally called... » Read more

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