Manchester United Appoint Counter-Terrorism Chief

Manchester United have announced that they have become the first British club to appoint a full-time counter-terrorism manager.

The position has been filled by a former inspector from the Greater Manchester Police.

The appointment comes amongst additional security measures introduced  at Old Trafford on matchdays, including vehicle checks and supporter searches.

United’s Premier League fixture against Bournemouth in May was postponed after a fake bomb was found in a toilet.

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  • Set brand priorities and drive horizontal strategies where appropriate
  • Oversees the shaping and development of business unit strategies
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  • Assumes responsibility for the portfolio of initiatives and activities within the brand organization by driving focus and ensuring priority topics are followed up on

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  • Strategic, ‘Big Picture’ and conceptual thinker
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International Federations commit to promote health for athletes and the global population

The Power of Sport to Drive World Health was the theme of the 10th edition of the International Federation (IF) Forum which closed today in Lausanne with an official statement and a set of related action proposals.

Following discussions about the fight against doping, erectile athlete health, ampoule health at recreational level and the promotion of active lifestyles among the global population, the Forum participants, representing Olympic and non-Olympic International Federations, jointly stated: “The global health initiative through sport: We, the International Federations, recognise and acknowledge our responsibility to promote health; for our athletes and for the global population. Through collaborative action, and partnerships with non-sport entities, we will develop, implement and evaluate the effectiveness of programs, to promote health through the power of sport.”

A set of action proposals to help follow-up on the statement was developed by all delegates through different working groups this morning.

They define IF responsibilities and outline recommended next steps in the two fields of athlete health and safety as well as world health.

Commenting on the IF Forum outcomes, ASOIF and SportAccord Convention President Francesco Ricci Bitti said: “I am delighted that once again, the IF Forum lead to an official commitment linked to specific action proposals.This will help the IFs to assess in which areas related to health they need to enhance their activities or where they are doing well already. Moreover, the action proposals also offer methods on how to advance in the different fields.”

Margo Mountjoy, Chair of ASOIF’s Medical and Scientific Consultative Group, was instrumental in shaping the contents and outcomes of this year’s forum. During the event, Mountjoy revealed the results of the 2016 anti-doping survey involving all 28 Summer Olympic IFs. Read more here. In addition, she presented the findings of research into activities and priorities for its international member federations with respect to athlete and global health.

Commenting on the overall success of the IF Forum, Dr. Margo Mountjoy said: “The International Federations have worked hard over the last few days to examine the ways in which they can maximise athlete health and performance, as well as exploring collaborative methods to promote global health through the promotion of physical activity through sport.”

 

 

Toshiba Medical confirmed as partner of World Rugby Medical Commission Conference

World Rugby have announced Toshiba Medical as an event partner of the World Rugby Conference and Exhibition 2016 (ConfEx). 

Through its exclusive partnership, Toshiba Medical will contribute to and support the World Rugby Medical Commission Conference.

This important conference provides an opportunity for rugby’s leading physicians, independent medical experts and unions to debate and discuss the latest medical developments and help drive player welfare best practice.

The two-day conference, which runs alongside ConfEx 2016 on 14-15 November at the Hilton London Metropole, will focus on strategies that further aid injury prevention while identifying areas of collaboration and blended learning in order to drive continued improvements to the safety of the game.

Through its innovative and advanced medical products and solutions, Toshiba Medical aims to provide sports medical professionals with solutions that support their efforts and contribute to the ongoing health and wellbeing of their athletes. 

World Rugby Chief Executive Brett Gosper said: “To have a globally recognised company like Toshiba Medical involved is fantastic, and I would like to thank them for their support of this year’s ConfEx. Our Medical Commission Conference is an invaluable forum that drives thinking around player welfare and medical advancements, while sharing and considering information from the wider sporting and medical environment and we welcome Toshiba Medical’s input to the discussion.” 

Toshiba Medical Systems UK Managing Director Mark Hitchman said: “We’re delighted to begin this partnership with the 2016 World Rugby ConfEx. The event provides a platform for Toshiba Medical to engage with medical experts from national rugby unions and explain how our technology, knowledge and experience can support the health and wellbeing of rugby players around the world.

“Our aim is to support clubs, players and coaches to reach new standards in medical performance and injury prevention. With this in mind, we’re particularly excited to join those at the forefront of rugby and discuss medical best practice through World Rugby ConfEx and the World Rugby Medical Commission Conference.”

Eleven Sports Network brings darts to Belgium

ELEVEN SPORTS NETWORK has signed an agreement with Matchroom to bring live coverage of the 2017 PDC World Darts Championship to fans in Belgium.

The 24th edition of the event will be held at Alexandra Palace in London from 15 December 2016–2 January 2017, buy and fans can look forward to 87 hours of LIVE and EXCLUSIVE action available on TV, online, and on mobile via the ELEVEN SPORTS platform.

“Darts is a fantastic, fun-filled spectator sport and we are delighted to sign this agreement with Matchroom and the PDC to bring one of the most high-profile tournaments in the game to fans in Belgium,” says Danny Menken, Group Managing Director, ELEVEN SPORTS NETWORK. “We are sure our fully localised coverage will be a hit with the growing number of darts fans across the country.”

As part of the agreement, viewers can also enjoy 15 hours of highlights from the PDC World Cup of Darts, which took place earlier this year in Frankfurt, Germany, and was won by the English team of Phil Taylor and Adrian Lewis, with the Belgian side represented by the Huybrechts brothers, progressing to the semi-finals.

“Led by the achievements of Kim Huybrechts over the past five years, darts has never enjoyed as high a profile as it currently does in Belgium, so this is an exciting agreement for us,” says Barry Hearn, Chairman of Matchroom Sport and the PDC. “Fans in Belgium will now be able to enjoy every dart thrown at the William Hill World Darts Championship, in what has grown to be the greatest tournament in darts.”

 

Japan set to host 2026 Asian Games

The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) has formally endorsed Japan’s bid to host the 2026 Asian Games. 

Japan’s Aichi Prefecture and its capital city Nagoya in central Japan will act as co-hosts for the multi-sport event, sick the OCA announced.

The bid was approved by the 35th OCA General Assembly in Danang, doctor Vietnam, which is currently hosting the 5th Asian Beach Games.

The road map of our main event is very stable. Together with our three Asian Games in 2018, 2022 and 2026, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and the next two Winter Olympics in Korea and China in 2018 and 2022 respectively, the sports calendar of Asia will be very busy with continental and international events,” said OCA president Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah.

The Games in 2026 will mark the third time that Japan has hosted the event, the first two times being in Tokyo in 1958 and Hiroshima in 1994.

Japan is also set to host the 2017 Asian Winter Games and the 2019 Rugby World Cup. The country is now set to host the 20th edition of the Asian Games, the first of which took place in Delhi, India, in 1951.

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EXCLUSIVE: Inter’s global expansion plan

Europe’s top football clubs have long battled on-the-pitch for dominance, but off-the-pitch a global battle is being fought to establish the club’s as global brands.

Inter have been at the forefront of that for the last two years –  since they were bought by Indonesian businessman Erick Thohir they have expanded their Asian operation, and now they have just been taken over by Suning Sports – their influence in the region is expected to further rise.

Richard Lamb is the International Business Director at Inter and outlined how the club have accelerated their overseas growth in recent years:

“Since Erick bought the club two years ago there have been a lot of changes internationally. We have set up an office in Jakarta, as our Asia HQ. We also set up an office in Washington D.C as our Americas HQ. There has been a lot of drive into developing the markets we have internationally.”

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But the purchase by the Suning Sports group is a huge step to opening up the Asian market. Many expect China to become a huge football market in the next 10 to 20 years – and Lamb admitted the change of ownership is a game changer.

“It’s a huge opportunity for us.” He said. “I think China is a huge opportunity for many European football clubs, and China’s largest retailer is now the owner of the club. That opens a lot of doors in China, not only from a business perspective, but also it helps us to develop a Chinese narrative, it helps us get closer to the fans, and it helps us get much more access to political bodies, but also to businesses in Asia as well”

“We’re opening up a number of academies in China, at the moment we already have three. One in Beijing, Shanghai and Nanjing. Over the course of the next few months and years, we are looking establish more academies in China. They are more grassroots and we work closely with schools and educational departments within the government. In addition to that, we are planning to establish an elite academy in Nanjing, which will be in co-ordination with Suning. We’re also looking at a lot of activities where we are looking to get closer to our fans. Fan events, fan viewing parties. Unfortunately, we can’t take the San Siro to China, but we can do the next best thing, by arranging legend matches across the country, get our players touring there, and to give our fans the opportunities to get closer to the club.”

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Inter, better than most, have a narrative and a brand that suits their expansion into new territories. Lamb explained how the very name of the club fosters fans from the wider footballing world:

“I think we are very fortunate at Inter that we have a very strong story. Inter was formed 108 years ago on the basis of, and it’s still our mantra today, ‘brothers of the world’. It is the reason why we are called F.C. Internazionale …Throughout our history, we’ve always been a club that has embraced internationalism, a club that has embraced different cultures and different backgrounds.”

But while operations in China will be ramped up following the investment – Inter still have other key markets they will look to provide growth as well, which Lamb outlined:

“Indonesia is big. Mr. Thohir still owns 30% of the club, so Indonesia is still a key focus for us. We have players from all over the world. Yuto Nagatomo for instance, so Japan is a key market for us. We’re also looking at India very closely as well. We’re confident that football in India is going to grow very rapidly over the next few years as well. Outside of Asia, South America is very close to Inter. A lot of our players now, and historically, have come from South America. Our Vice-President and our spiritual captain Javier Zanetti, of course – he is one of the most famous Argentine players ever. In addition to that, North America presents us with a lot of opportunities. Football has really come along in the last 20 years in the US, the success of the Copa America shows it’s a hugely popular sport in North America.”

Inter, and other major European football clubs have already become huge global brands. The battle in the emerging markets of China and India are likely to dominate club’s agendas over the next decade. Inter, thanks to their fast-growing international strategy, and unique link into China, could well be at the forefront of that land grab.

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UIPM launch new website ahead of Rio 2016

With 30 days to go until the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, the Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM) has today launched a dynamic new website: www.uipmworld.org .

The new central site replaces its predecessor (pentathlon.org) and is a fully responsive new home for Modern Pentathlon and all the other UIPM sports.

UIPMWorld is available on all platforms and devices, is completely integrated with the UIPM competition management and results system and is connected to all of UIPM’s social networks.

The aim of the new site is to be user-friendly for UIPM stakeholders who use it as a resource.  The benefits will include faster page loads and better search engine optimization aimed at spreading the word around the world and growing the UIPM Family.

UIPM President Dr Klaus Schormann said: “We always have to keep on working on the development of our sport and organization and promote the philosophy of Pierre de Coubertin worldwide.

“The 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro will be another important milestone for the future of Modern Pentathlon as we introduce Bonus Fencing, and there will be other exciting innovations to come.

“For UIPM it is always important to keep up with the times and that’s why we need to modernize and develop our website for the benefit of our sport, for our UIPM family, for our fans and for the media. Go beyond, create tomorrow.”

The launch of the central website comes five months after the birth of UIPMTV.org, which completed UIPM’s digital ecosystem with its emphasis on live streaming and video replay of major events, coupled with a social media hub.

Andrejus Zadneprovskis, the UIPM Executive Board Member for Media, said: “I am very pleased with the latest digital innovation from UIPM which will help popularize and make our sports available to as many people as possible.

“More people will be able to learn about Modern Pentathlon and the other UIPM sports and that, to us, is very important especially with the Olympic Games in Rio on the horizon.”

Shiny Fang, UIPM Secretary General, said: “I am sure that the new-look uipmworld.org will be popular among our fans and followers because we have redesigned it with them in mind.

“It is another sign of our ambition to make Modern Pentathlon and the other UIPM sports as inclusive as possible and more accessible to people throughout the world who want to know more about sport and get involved.

“That mission will continue to be at the forefront of our minds not only during this Olympic year but throughout the Tokyo 2020 cycle and beyond.”

UIPMWorld.org, designed in conjunction with Penceo Sport, is user-focused and has been created on a user-first approach. It is designed to ensure that everybody can enjoy a simple and easy navigation on every device.

The new site will be dynamic, strongly branded and simple to use. Other exciting features will include:

  • – Better visual interface for mobile and desktop – by benchmarking and rethinking how users access and use the site, during and between competitions and using the latest design trends.
  • – Amazingly fast page loads – by using compression technologies, memory caching, optimized images.
  • – Better search engine optimization – by using the latest HTML5 technologies, micro data.
  • – Better social network connections – integrating more social sharing features, social feeds, and proper metatarsi.

IOC Executive Board support proposal for five new sports

The IOC Executive Board has supported a proposal to allow five new sports into the programme for the 2020 games in Tokyo.

The IOC believes the five sports — karate, cheapest pills skateboarding, viagra buy sports climbing, surfing and baseball/softball —  will offer a key focus on youth.

The package of five sports will now be submitted to the IOC Session where they will be discussed and potentially approved.

These sports are considered on top of the athlete and event quota recommendations for Olympic sports outlined in Olympic Agenda 2020, and will not take places away from athletes in existing Olympic sports.

Discussions on the event programme in the existing 28 Olympic sports for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 are ongoing, and will be finalised by the IOC Executive Board in mid-2017.

The Organising Committee for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 proposed the new sports in response to the new flexibility provided by Olympic Agenda 2020, the IOC’s strategic roadmap for the future of the Olympic Movement, to encourage innovation in the Olympic programme. Olympic Agenda 2020 gives host cities the option of suggesting new sports and events for inclusion in their edition of the Games.

The host city selections are not binding on future Games hosts.

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RFU and AEG added to Ticketing and Hospitality Masterclass

iSportconnect, medicine the world’s largest global private network of sports business executives, discount is delighted to announce the Rugby Football Union and AEG will be panellists at our Ticketing and Hospitality Masterclass.

AEG and the RFU will be joining Paul Fisher, Group Managing Director of The Jockey Club at the event held in London on 19th May.

The masterclass will be partnered by Sportsworld, the specialist hospitality, travel and event services company.

Richard Harris is representing the Rugby Football Union as Head of Ticketing.

Richard has  spent the last 6 years of his career delivering ticket revenue for major sports events hosted in the UK.

From the London Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012 to the Rugby World Cup 2015, Harris oversaw the delivery of the ticketing strategy, technology, and record sales that underpinned these tournaments. Prior to this Harris spent 8 years working for The Football Association and Wembley Stadium in various roles.

As a Project Manager he played a key part in the team that opened the new Wembley Stadium. Harris’ career has seen him gain a unique insight into the challenges of balancing technology, operational delivery, revenues, and commercial pressures to deliver world class events.

Robert Byrne will be representing AEG as Managing Director of AXS.

AEG host a number of events across the globe in it’s premier stadiums – owning more sports teams and events than any other company in the world.

They focus on marquee sports that inspire fans and drive revenue.

Covering basketball, soccer and hockey among other events, AEG are renowned for their high profile events.

The event will consist of three panels looking at a range of topics:

Panel 1 – Getting the right balance

This panel will discuss if some sports have gone too far in pricing the fans out.

Are sporting events becoming too corporate? What is the answer and how do we get the balance right?

Panel 2 – What does the modern hospitality client want?

This panel will look at what clients want from hospitality and if the industry is meeting their expectations.

What are the right hospitality tiers to offer? How do you maintain the loyalty of long standing customers while increasing the value to the business? How can a venue revise and reposition long standing hospitality facilities?

Panel 3 – Technology & the Future of Ticketing

This panel will look at what trends, innovations and technologies will deliver the next generation of live sport & entertainment ticketing solutions.

How do you balance the commercial requirements and public demand to tickets at major events? How do you balance constitutional and contractual obligations while trying to grow new data? How we can use that data – below the line use of data, intelligent use of insight – to help us to grow the ticketing business?

iSportconnect Chairman Michael Cunnah said: “We are pleased to announce that such prestigious brands as the RFU and AEG will be part of our Ticketing and Hospitality Masterclass. The variety of experience will provide an interesting insight in how companies operate differently within the sector.”

About the Masterclass Invitation Policy: The Ticketing and Hospitality Masterclass is an exclusive invite only event to senior industry executives and other similar positions at governing bodies, federations, teams/clubs and brands only

The discussions will be held without the press and under Chatham House Rule, allowing for an open and free flowing debate.

To register your interest please contact Calum Watkins at calum.watkins@isportconnect.com

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