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


Safeguard Surfaces From Drought With 4turf® From DLF

Image shows 4Turf summer drought tolerance Image shows 4turf® summer drought tolerance.

With drought-like conditions becoming more common, turf managers can begin future-proofing their surfaces now with deep-rooting, drought-tolerant grasses such as 4turf® tetraploid perennial ryegrass from DLF. Research conducted at DLF’s RadiMax root-screening facility has shown 4turf® to deliver deeper rooting and a better visual appearance when starved of water, compared to the performance of traditional diploid perennial ryegrasses.


Sustainable Sporting Upgrades

High-performance lighting at Sport Ireland National Indoor Arena from Thorn and their sister brand Zumtobel, both lighting brands of the Zumtobel Group

Sport Ireland National Indoor Arena upgrades to high-performance lighting kit from Thorn and their sister brand Zumtobel, both lighting brands of the Zumtobel Group, to provide its sporting bodies, aspiring and professional athletes with world-class sporting facilities.


New Report Gives Strong Green Light For MacroArt’s Sustainability Strategy

A MacroArt Sustainability Team member

Leading wide-format print, graphics, and branding specialist MacroArt is seeing a positive impact of its Sustainability Strategy with its latest independent report, confirming significant reductions in carbon emissions.


The Best Of FM At Facilities Show

Your Most Valuable Trip Out Of The Office

Exhibitor and attendees at The Facilities Show

As the role of FM continues to grow and cover a broad set of responsibilities, take advantage of shared learning and networking across all four co-located shows – Facilities Show, IFSEC, FIREX and Safety & Health Expo.


How Football Stadiums Can Prepare For Martyn’s Law

A security camera in a stadium, overlooking steps and seating

Martyn’s Law, which seeks to improve the security of public venues and spaces, will begin its ascension into UK law in May. The majority of football stadiums can expect to fall into the ‘enhanced’ tier of the regulation and must adopt measures proportional to the size of their security operation. Steve Green, Business Development Manager at Genetec discusses how football stadiums can best prepare for the upcoming changes.

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