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


SC Johnson Professional Team Up With Liverpool Football Club As Its Official Cleaning & Disinfectant Partner

Liverpool Football Club and SC Johnson Professional As part of SC Johnson’s multi-year ‘Goals for Change’ partnership with Liverpool Football Club (LFC), SC Johnson Professional’s hand hygiene products will be used at LFC’s stadium and AXA Training Centre. As the Official Cleaning & Disinfectant Partner SC Johnson Professional will help LFC make its facilities safe and healthy for the return of supporters this season. The ‘Goals for Change’ partnership between SC Johnson, the maker of household consumer brands such as Mr Muscle®, Ecover® and Duck® will include a series of initiatives to drive improvements in sustainability, health and opportunity.


WilkinsonEyre Elevates Spectator Experience At Lord’s Cricket Ground With New Compton And Edrich Stands

Lord's Cricket Ground WilkinsonEyre has completed the redevelopment of the Compton and Edrich stands at Lord’s Cricket Ground, delivering two new distinctive architectural structures at the world-renowned cricket venue.


Top-Up Training Introduced For Door Supervisors And Security Guards

Security guard wearing a high-vis jacket From Friday, 1st October 2021 all Door Supervision and Security Guard licence holders will need a first aid qualification and the new top-up training before they renew their licence.


BASIS Sustainable Sport Awards –
Short-Listed Candidates Announced

BASIS (the British Association for Sustainable Sport)  logo BASIS (the British Association for Sustainable Sport) has released details of the candidates short-listed for its inaugural Sustainable Sports Awards on 19th October.


Scottish Vaccine Passport Scheme’s Enforcement Delay

Fans at a football match Scotland's new vaccine passport system, where people attending nightclubs and many other large events, including sports matches, will need to prove they have had two doses of vaccine from 05:00 on Friday 1st October, will now not be enforced until more than two weeks after its introduction.

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