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


SG03 Event Safety Management

New guidance document brings together the core elements of event safety management.

Sports Grounds Safety Authority (SGSA) logo There has never been a greater need for strong and effective event safety management. To support this, the Sports Grounds Safety Authority (SGSA) has today launched a new guidance document which provides a comprehensive guide to key elements involved in the planning and delivering of safe events.


Stadium Events & Hospitality Awards 2022

Stadium Events & Hospitality Awards 2022 logo The Stadium Events & Hospitality Awards will be resuming for 2022. The prestigious event will be held on Thursday 26th May 2022 at Liverpool Football Club.


£15m Grant And £30m Loan Offered For Bramley-Moore Stadium

Image of the new Everton stadium Everton Football Club’s half a billion pound plans at Bramley‑Moore Stadium have been boosted by The Liverpool City Region Combined Authority’s proposed offer of a £15m grant and a £30m loan.


The FASET CSCS Card Goes From Strength To Strength

FASET (Fall Arrest Safety Equipment Training) logo The FASET CSCS card, which was launched on 1st February 2021, continues to be taken up by construction workers who work at height. 280 cards have now been issued.


Manchester United Invest £11m In Upgrading Disabled Facilities At Old Trafford

Manchester United's new MUDSA platform Under the Glazer ownership Manchester United have come under continued pressure for their lack on investment within the stadia facilities at their Old Trafford ground. However, since the fall-out of the European Super League debacle and the fan protests against the Glazer ownership, which led to the cancellation of last season’s tie against rivals Liverpool, the owners finally began to engage with supporters and promised a series of projects to ensure investment within areas outside of the playing squad. One of the items on the agenda was looking at ways to invest in Old Trafford to turn the iconic stadium back into a world-class venue once again and bring it up to modern standards. Accessibility and standards of disabled facilities were one of the main topics on the agenda and it appears they may have succeeded.

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