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


Ascot Racecourse Extends Wine Supply Deal With Hallgarten Wines By Three Years

Royal Ascot 2023, a view of The Veranda Ascot Racecourse has today announced that it has extended its partnership with specialist wine importer, Hallgarten & Novum Wines, for a further three years, lengthening its relationship with the racecourse until 2027. The deal will see Hallgarten continue as the sole still wine supplier for all events in the racing calendar, as well as Official Wine Supplier to the highlight of the racing calendar, Royal Ascot.


GMA NextGen Inspires Youngsters At Schools Into Stadia

Attendees at the Schools into Stadia event at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol As part of #GroundsWeek 2024, the organisation’s annual awareness campaign, the GMA’s newly refreshed NextGen (previously Young Board of Directors) hosted a Schools into Stadia event at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol on Tuesday 19th March.


Preparation Works To Transform Brabazon Hangars Into South West's First Arena Commence

Two engineers inspecting the work Site preparation and enabling work has begun on the transformative project that will breathe new life into the iconic Brabazon Hangars in Bristol. This historic site, once a vital part of Britain's aviation past, is set to be reborn as a leading live entertainment and cultural hub for the South West.


New Stadium Planning Application Submitted For Sheffield FC And Sheffield Eagles Rugby League Club

A CGI rendering of how the proposed stadium will look. Image Credit: Hadfield Cawkwell Davidson Sheffield FC, The World’s First football club and Sheffield Eagles, the city’s professional rugby league club, have submitted a full planning application to Sheffield City Council outlining plans for a highly anticipated 5,000‑capacity inclusive community stadium.


Wembley Stadium Creates Recyclable Pitch Process

Wembley Stadium Wembley Stadium has staged some of the nation’s most memorable moments of the last century, but now the hallowed turf of the national stadium is set to create its own piece of history.

Wembley Stadium connected by EE has developed a unique new process to make its famous pitch 100% recyclable. The project is believed to be a first in the world of football.

It is the result of a meticulous two‑year plan to find a suitable solution to recycling modern‑day football pitches, which are a hybrid of grass and synthetic plastic.

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