Real Madrid’s iconic Santiago Bernabéu stadium has undergone a revolutionary transformation, evolving into one of the most technologically advanced sporting venues in the world. Among its many innovations, the addition of a retractable roof has captured global attention—not just for its visual ... Read more
Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright and The Athletics David Ornstein slammed the state of Real Madrids pitch during the Womens Champions League quarter-final fixture against Arsenal.
Conmebol has announced for the first time in its history a series of medical recommendations to prevent players suffering heat stroke during the tournament
Building soccer pitches isn't typically a priority in London's limited space, so architect AL_A has devised a way to make the most of the spaces that are available. Its Pitch/Pitch concept can fit multiple five-a-side soccer pitches on small disused plots by stacking them on top of each other.
Virtual reality is the future of sports broadcasts. It offers an immersive and real-like experience, something you can’t get on traditional live games.
Virtual reality is the future of soccer broadcasting and it’s already here
In a lot of ways, professional soccer is as healthy as it’s ever been. Broadcast rights have skyrocketed from the Premier League to Major League Soccer to the Chinese Super League and seemingly every place in between.
Real Madrid’s stadium is also climate-controlled.
Already done! Qatar used climate-controlled stadiums during the 2022 World Cup.
An excellent idea that could help prevent incidents like this in football.
https://www.skysports.com/football/video/30998/13331728/real-madrid-2-0-arsenal-ian-wright-and-david-ornstein-critical-of-pitch-during-womens-champions-league-tie
Climate-controlled stadiums should be standard, particularly in areas with extreme weather.
It’s a great idea, but it can only work with small community stadiums.
Stackable stadiums can help make football more accessible to people in urban areas.
This London-based firm has designed stackable five-a-side soccer pitches.
https://www.archdaily.com/800626/al-a-creates-stackable-soccer-pitches-for-unused-urban-lots
VR technology will also help to transform video games, especially in PvP scenarios
With VR, you will always have the best seat in the stadium.
Channels such as Sky Sports are already offering VR broadcasts for soccer matches https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/12158210/sky-worlds-to-show-premier-league-matches-live-in-virtual-reality
Virtual reality is the future of sports broadcasts. It offers an immersive and real-like experience, something you can’t get on traditional live games.