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


Facilities Show 2022: Registration Now Open

Facilities Show logo Registration for Facilities Show 2022, taking place from 17th‑19th May 2022 at ExCeL London, has officially openedSecure your place today!


Stadium Improvement Works Underway At Plymouth Argyle FC

Mayflower Stand at Home Park Stadium, Plymouth Argyle Plymouth Argyle has announced that the club will embark upon a programme of planned stadium works to improve the look, feel, and visitor experience at their Home Park.


Covid Passports To Enter Stadiums And Large Venues No Longer Required

A clapping football fan Boris Johnson has announced in Parliament that Plan B rules in England are to be dropped, starting from today.


Oxford County Council Cabinet Meeting On Oxford United Stadium Proposal

The interior of Oxford United's current stadium Oxford United are aiming to move a step closer to a new stadium today. The club’s proposal to lease land at Stratfield Brake, near Kidlington, will be discussed by Oxfordshire County Council’s cabinet. The cabinet is recommended to enter into negotiations as requested by Oxford United Football Club (OUFC) and with Oxfordshire County Council’s current tenants to enable the use of Oxfordshire County Council (OCC) owned land for the development of a new football stadium, subject to planning permission, with councillors to decide whether to allow United to lease the land for 250 years, with a view to building on the site.


Marcus Gayle Kicks Off Brentford FC’s Support For Football Rebooted Campaign

Football Rebooted logo Former Bees striker and Club Ambassador Marcus Gayle has officially kicked off Brentford FC’s efforts to collect and reallocate good quality football boots, as part of Utilita Energy’s Football Rebooted campaign.


Fans In Wales To Return To Stadiums This Week

Inside the Swansea Stadium Restrictions on large outdoor events in Wales, including football matches and concerts in stadiums, are to be lifted from this coming Friday, allowing fans to return to stadiums in time for supporters to be able to attend Wales' first home Six Nations game against Scotland on February 12th. At last Wales' rugby and football clubs can also now plan for fans returning with First Minister Mark Drakeford saying “there are some very early positive signs,” regarding Wales' Covid rate, with Omicron cases coming down “rapidly” and rules can be relaxed “gradually”. The Welsh government also pointed to the success of the booster campaign in enabling it to lift restrictions, with 1.8m having received an extra dose.

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