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


A Game Of 4 Halves For MacroArt’s First Carbon Neutral Installation For The EFL

MacroArt's first carbon neutral installation for the EFLLeading wide format printer MacroArt has completed an installation of more than 3000 m2 of graphics and signage at the EFL Papa John's Trophy Finals ‘Wembley Weekender’ held at Wembley Stadium this month, ensuring a net zero carbon win for the environment.


Be Ready For Re-Opening

Be Ready For Re-Opening Solving the indoor radio coverage challenge with Hytera.

Buildings with complex architectures like stadia can make propagating two-way radio communications coverage indoors a real challenge. Materials such as concrete, metal, low-e glass, and even drywall can block and severely attenuate radio signals.

It can also be a struggle to provide comprehensive coverage across large, multi-building complexes like airports, shopping centres, arenas, and university campuses. Similar difficulties can be encountered in distributing RF signals along tunnels and into basements and underground car parks.


Importance Of Fan Engagement In Safety

Importance Of Fan Engagement In Safety By Ken Scott MBE, Head of Inspectorate, Sports Grounds Safety Authority.

The last 12 months have been devastating. The sporting sector in particular has been hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic with virtually no fan attendance at events.


Ensuring Fire Doors Achieve Their Life Safety Goals

Ensuring Fire Doors Achieve Their Life Safety Goals Simon Castle from BMTRADA accredited construction and refurbishment company, Chisholm & Winch, discusses the importance of compliant safety door installation in stadia.

Since the Grenfell tragedy in 2017, the construction sector has taken significant steps to ensure fire safety is embedded in the specification process for all new buildings, leading to increased due diligence in material selection and construction best practice.


Infection Control Measures Stadium Facility Managers Should Implement To Help Stay COVID‑19 Secure

Infection Control Measures Stadium Facility Managers Should Implement to Help Stay COVID-19 Secure Over a year has now passed since the first Coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) case was recorded in the UK, with the pandemic continuing to have a substantial impact on all industries. For both indoor and outdoor sport venues, health and safety measures need to be strictly enforced to ensure employees, sportspeople, and spectators are able to function effectively in a COVID secure space. This makes the role of a stadium facility manager more vital than ever.

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