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During the World Championships German System Integration Company Broadcast Solutions GmbH will provide the technology for the video support of the referees with several videoReferee® systems. Together with technology provider Slomo.tv, all of the competition venues will be equipped with the VideoReferee ® video judging systems Read more

The Culture, Media and Sport Committee report says it is very clear that English sports clubs, notably many of those with very considerable income and resources, have not done anywhere near enough for sports fans with disabilities in recent years. Read more

The International Hockey Federation (FIH) announced that Berlin will host the Hockey Indoor World Cup 2018 between 7-11 February. The world’s top national indoor teams will take part in the event which will be held in the 7,500 seat Max-Schmeling-Halle. Read more

Harbor city Marseille hosted the fascinating speed skating event organized by Red Bull Crashed Ice on January 14 and 15, 2017. NUSSLIs team created for the 3rd time, after Munich and Lausanne, a challenging Crashed Ice race track in the middle of the city. Read more

The City of Orlando recently installed a Musco LED system at Amway Center as part of Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer’s Green Works Orlando program that aims to transform the city into one of the most sustainable cities in the nation. Read more

From 16 to 29 January, the Australian Open will take place in the Australian metropolis Melbourne. The first tennis Grand Slam tournament of the year offers a special feature of sports venues - three stadiums have a lockable roof. Read more

Philips Lighting is official supplier of the Royal Dutch Hockey Association (KNHB). On Monday, January 9th, Cor van den Bosch, Commercial Director Public & Sports Philips Lighting and KNHB director Erik Gerritsen sealed the cooperation. Read more

UEFA has published the eighth Club Licensing Benchmarking Report.​ The report shows huge reductions in losses since the introduction of financial fair play, record stadium and capital investment by clubs, and club revenue increasing year on year. Read more

Between December 17 and January 9 the College football season ended with exciting final weeks. Daktronics equipment was featured at 24 bowl and playoff games across 23 venues including the recently updated Raymond James Stadium which hosted the National Championship Game. Read more

AAA-LUX introduced a new offer to the market, including new warranty and a strong service support. In Germany, Kempf GmbH is the exclusive distributor of AAA-LUX LED lighting. Read more

At the 2017 MLS Combine, the annual tryout for youth players that want to join an MLS team, the 63 attendees were asked to vote for their favorite team, player, coach and stadium. Read more

From the 11 – 29 January 2017 the 25th IHF Men’s World Championship will be played in France. For the third time the world champion of handball will be crowned in France. Read more

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the first World Cup attended by 48 instead of 32 teams. The upcoming World Cups in Russia (2018) and Qatar (2022) will still be played with 32 teams. It is still uncertain, which country will host the 2026 World Cup. Read more

We are delighted to share with you our newly redesigned website of Stadiaworld.com, with a bold new look and enhanced navigation experience. The core pieces are the daily news, the overview of suppliers and the highly recommended Content PRO area. Read more

Global sport’s top-line metrics, notably global sponsorship and media rights spend, continued to point in the right direction in 2016 but it was also a year of rapid change across the industry. Nielsen Sports monitors all of these trends in their World Sports Review 2016. Two significant and game-shifting changes are well underway: China has finally emerged as a major global force, particularly in football where a string of team and agencies have been acquired. And OTT and Direct-to-Consumer services have really started to take hold. Read more

Increased frequencies of national and international sports events across the globe along with focus on increasing fan engagement are some of the factors that are expected to drive the smart stadium market. Read more

PTV Group, a technology company that plans and optimizes everything that moves people and goods worldwide, was given the highly esteemed “Current, powered by GE Partner Innovation Award” at GE’s fifth annual Minds + Machines 2016 event. Read more

A global initiative to leverage the influence of sport to protect the environment and all the species that depend on it is off to the races with the formation of “Sport and Sustainability International” (SandSI), an international association of sports industry sustainability leaders focused on addressing climate change and a diversity of other sustainability issues. Read more

Tottenham Hotspur are building a new stadium with 61,000 seats by 2018. Now there are up-to-date building pictures and a website, with recent information about the construction progress. Read more

FIFA announced that the Moscow-based company Arenafoods Catering has been chosen as the Public Food and Beverage Concessionaire for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ and the FIFA Confederations Cup Russia 2017. Read more

Whilst in England and Germany complete roofing is standard many fans in Italy, Spain and the US are provided no protection against the weather conditions. Read more

Premium German automaker brand Mercedes-Benz has extended its partnership with AEG and Oriental Pearl Group (OPG) for the naming rights of Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai until 2025. An additional five years beyond the existing 10-year naming rights deal negotiated by arena operator AEG, which commenced in 2011. Read more

MATCH Hospitality has confirmed today that sports marketing agency Lagardère Sports has been appointed as its Sales Agent in Germany and Switzerland for the sale of the Official Hospitality Programme of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ and the FIFA Confederations Cup 2017. Read more

The Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee unveiled the updated OCOG and Other Entities budgets. Thanks to optimization efforts made by the involved parties, the Tokyo 2020 related budgets are 4.5 bn Euro for the OCOG Budget and up to 11.5 bn Euro for the Other Entities Budget. Read more

Sekisui Alveo AG says that artificial turf football fields based on a shock-absorbing layer continue to meet stringent FIFA quality standards after ten years of use. This was proven by a practical study completed earlier this year. Read more

Philips Lighting Gmbh, a global leader in lighting, announced that VfL Wolfsburg is the first German football club to adopt connected LED pitch lighting from Philips Lighting for its stadium, the VOLKSWAGEN ARENA, in Wolfsburg, Germany. Read more

The spreading of hybrid installations on sports venues and trainings grounds is increasing, whilst synthetic pitches have undergone further development, but classic natural sports turf still remains an important option. Read more

At the meanwhile largest AV trade fair Integrated System Europe 2017, from 7th to 10th February, 2017 in Amsterdam, S[quadrat] GmbH will present its further-developed and new display solutions on a stand even larger than in the previous year and in a new hall, in hall 8 stand D185. Read more

Extreme Networks announced an agreement with the National Football League NFL) to become the Official Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Analytics provider of Super Bowl LI. This announcement follows Extreme`s wired and wireless deployment at Super Bowl LI Stadium in Houston, Texas. Read more

Together with ESSMA, the European Stadium and Safety Management Association, Stadiaworld conducted a survey amongst operators of professional sports stadiums. More than 500 operators from four continents were asked about their weighting of several topics Read more


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