Football & Stadium Management (FSM) is a print magazine and digital news resource for those involved with sports stadia, facilities, pitch and turf care.


Business Opportunities to Showcase Playground Equipment And Other Sports & Grounds Maintenance Products At SAGE Tradeshow

SAGE 2022 logo On 6th & 7th July 2022, the Sports and Grounds Expo (SAGE) will be held at The Three Counties Showground, Malvern. This provides an opportunity for people and businesses from the sports and grounds maintenance industry to share exciting new products and make connections from across the industry.


BCC To Launch ‘We Clean, We Care’ At The Manchester Cleaning Show

British Cleaning Council logo Show attendees can claim free badges highlighting the pride sector staff have in their vital role

Attendees at this year’s Cleaning Show in Manchester are being strongly encouraged to claim and wear a free badge celebrating the work of cleaning and hygiene staff.


Eagles Foundation Appoint Heritage Project Officer

Richard King, Eagles' new Heritage Project Officer The Eagles Foundation are delighted to announce the appointment of Richard King as the Foundation’s first Heritage Project Officer. Richard will deliver the project “Sheffield Eagles – the story of a Rugby League club battling against the odds” which recently secured £93,650 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.


HOK’s London Studio Receives Planning Approval For Two UK Arenas

Projection of HOK's Cardiff Arena The Sage, a new arena and conference centre in Gateshead, and Cardiff Arena approved by respective councils

Two HOK-designed arena developments have received planning approval from their respective councils.


Bears Agree New Legal Partnership With Talbots Law

Edgbaston as seen from the air Warwickshire County Cricket Club has secured a two-year commercial partnership with Talbots Law to be its new Official Legal Partner and front of shirt sponsor for Birmingham Bears in the 2022 and 2023 Vitality T20 Blast.


Council Agrees To Continue Discussions Regarding Oxford United’s New Stadium

The bull at the entrance to Oxford United FC's stadium Further talks are to take place with Oxford United about leasing council land for a new stadium. Oxford United want to build an 18,000-capacity sports complex on Oxfordshire County Council land at Stratfield Brake, near Kidlington. Despite complaints about the possible effects on the environment – including the warning of a “hole in the greenbelt which can never be repaired” from one councillor – the council have agreed to proceed with discussions at a cabinet meeting.

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