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


Oxford Plastics Launch Lantis Crowd Control Barrier, Safety Meets Sustainability

Sustainability Isn’t Just A Buzzword Anymore, It Influences 43% Of Consumer Buying Decisions

Oxford Plastics Launch Lantis Crowd Control Barrier, Safety Meets Sustainability

According to the Global Consumer Insights Survey; consumers have prioritised ‘safety’ and ‘sustainability’ as two of the leading buying factors when considering when and where to shop; and this is no surprise considering there have also been noticeable increases in mental health awareness and a stronger focus on self-wellness through the impact of COVID-19.


Introducing The Next Generation Of Keyholding

The Keyholding Company Launches Smart Access, An Integrated Smart Lock Solution, Heralding A New Era For Keyholding And Alarm Response

Keyholding Company Smart Access

Tech-enabled mobile security services company, The Keyholding Company, aims to disrupt the traditional keyholding model for businesses by removing the need for mechanical keys and saving clients up to 87% on their key management and access services costs.


ADXBA Expands Into Stadium Video Screen Market, Launches Content To Support Sports Venues’ Commercial Recovery

ADXBA Expands Into Stadium Video Screen Market, Launches Content To Support Sports Venues’ Commercial Recovery

The preferred digital display solution provider to some of the biggest DOOH advertisers and transport hubs in the world, ADXBA, is expanding into the exhibition, entertainment and stadium video screen market. The move follows the recent hire of Nick Shaw as sales and marketing director and is part of the company’s ambitious growth strategy.


How Stadiums Can Safely Bring Back Fans

How Stadiums Can Safely Bring Back Fans With football matches behind closed doors for the foreseeable future due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, Sébastien Paris, founder and CEO of ONHYS, discusses how new technologies such as AI could help stadiums reopen at greater capacity without jeopardising the safety of fans.


New Wireless Mesh Technology Helps Open Doors To Get The Crowds Back Safely

New Wireless Mesh Technology Helps Open Doors To Get The Crowds Back Safely Alastair Williamson, CEO at Wyld Networks looks at how virtual geozones have a role to play in social distancing and the return of live sport

COVID-19 has had a massive impact on live sport and the latest lockdown measures preventing the return of crowds, is a further blow. Governments, scientists, venues and clubs are desperately exploring safe ways to get the fans back. Despite the problems with rolling out nationwide track and trace mobile apps, our smart mobile devices could still hold the key to getting doors open, complying with social distancing expectations and filling up stadiums.

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