Tag: Austrian


Raumkunst holistic venue design philosophy

Raumkunst at Coliseum Europe

Harald Fux speaks with a lot of confidence and his knowledge of Austrian football is at his fingertips. An assertive and self-assured person he casts his mind back to how as a kid “I was not very proud of Austrian football and you could not be proud of your national team and that very thought... » Read more


Sturm play away in Champions League

Austria’s stadiums not up to date

Austrian football champions Sturm Graz are being forced to play their Champions League group matches in another federal state because of the poor state of their home ground in the city of Graz. Kicker said that not only are their four away games far from home, the club’s four home games will also... » Read more


OVG lands ambitious Vienna venue project

OVG to build arena in Vienna

The Oak View Group (OVG), the parent company to Pollstar and its sister publication VenuesNow, has won the bid for its next big European arena project: A new 20,000-capacity building in the Austrian capital of Vienna, the gateway between Western and Eastern Europe, according to the OVG head honcho... » Read more


Austria pegs fans limit at 10,000 in stadia

Austria back with fans planned numbers

The Austrian Government has said that the maximum number of visitors to be allowed into an open-air event in Austria starting September 1st will be pegged at 10,000. Of course, this comes with the proviso that strict hygiene rules will have to be in place. Austrian football club FC Red Bull... » Read more


Austria Lustenau firm on stadium revamp work

Austria Lustenau Planet Pure Stadion

Austria Lustenau has decided to go ahead with repurposing their residence – Planet Pure Stadium – despite ÖVP politician Markus Wallner questioning their revamp decision taking into consideration the coronavirus crisis. Austria Lustenau is an Austrian association football club based in... » Read more


Austrian soccer league to restart in June

Austria league re-start after corona

The Austrian football Bundesliga is set to start in the beginning of June this year, but it will be ghost games sans spectators. The Sports Minister of Austria, Werner Kogler, and Health Minister Rudolf Anschober said on Tuesday at a press appointment with the governing body of football ÖFB, that... » Read more


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