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


All-Star Line-Up Announced For NEBOSH’s Free, Online Conference

NEBOSH logoThe theme of resilience takes centre stage at NEBOSH’s first ever online conference later this year. Experts from the Health and Safety Executive, Travis Perkins, Johnson Matthey, Kier Highways, Cambridge Assessment and the Filipino International League of Safety Advocates, plus many more, will take to the screen to share their advice and learnings.


Schneider Electric And ATS Partner To Develop UK's Most Sustainable Leisure Centre

The UK's most sustainable and energy-efficient leisure centre at St Sidwell's Point, Exeter

  • With ATS delivering Schneider Electric's building, energy and power management solutions, St Sidwell's Point will become Exeter's new state-of-the-art and sustainable leisure centre
  • The leisure centre will meet Passivhaus requirements and be climate resilient until at least 2080 


WRAS Awarded UKAS Accreditation

WRAS Approval Logo WRAS (Water Regulations Approval Scheme) has been accredited by UKAS (The United Kingdom Accreditation Service), bringing new, additional assurances for customers using the WRAS approvals scheme.


Vaccine Passport Decisions Left To EFL Clubs To Decide

EFL football on pitch Following the lack of legislation from the Government requiring vaccine passports, EFL clubs are being left to use their own judgement on whether to require Covid certification for fans attending matches, with their season kicking off this weekend.


Final Planning Approval Authorised For Casement Park

Aerial View of what the new Casement Park will look like after receiving final approval Planning permission has been granted for the redevelopment of Belfast’s Casement Park, with work on a new 34,578-seat Gaelic sports stadium set to begin in the first half of 2022.


New Rail Seating At Manchester United

Open gates at Manchester United's Old Trafford Manchester United supporters were able to experience the new rail seating at Old Trafford for the first time as 30,000 fans turned out for the pre-season friendly match against fellow Premier League club Brentford on Wednesday night which finished with a 2-2 draw.


The ‘Pingdemic’ Begins To Grip Sport, Potential Altering Training Ground And Stadium Protocols

Sanitising footballs to prevent infection spread The English Football League Cup games get under way this coming weekend amid concerns over possible disruption as Covid-19 infections remain high. With several pre-season fixtures having been cancelled this week it suggests further disruption to the coming campaign by the coronavirus pandemic is inevitable. Manchester United's friendly at Preston on Saturday is the latest match to be called off because of positive cases with Norwich City being similarly impacted. Arsenal had to cancel their US pre-season tour and Newcastle lost three goalkeepers to self-isolation for one fixture.

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