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Major sports administrators were in attendance (including Lord Seb Coe: left) at the Sports Event Management Conference (ISEM) 2011.


14–15 NOVEMBER 13–15 JUNE Stadia & Arena


Bordeaux Congress Centre, Bordeaux, France


The exhibition for the entertainment and sports venue industry is now in its 14th year. Stadia & Arena is supported by two major trade associations: IAVM Europe and ESSMA (The European Safety and Stadium Managers Association). Tel: +44 (0)1732 459 683 www.sam.uk.com/2012


10–11 OCTOBER


Leaders in Football Chelsea FC, London, UK


The show focuses on relevant issues and rigorous debates, with an interactive format, to keep you abreast of the latest trends, insights and forecasts. Tel: +44 (0)20 7042 8666 www.leadersinfootball.com


1 NOVEMBER


BISL Annual Conference Lord’s Cricket Ground, London, UK


The conference deals with major economic, political and industry-specific issues in the sport and leisure industry. Tel: +44 (0)20 8255 3782 www.bisl.org


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Sports Event Management Conference (ISEM) Venue TBC, UK


The event presents an unrivalled learning and networking opportunity for professionals involved in the sports event management industry. It attracts 200 decision makers from Local Organising Committees and Federations. Tel: +44 (0)1264 852 010 www.iirme.com/isem


20–22 NOVEMBER Expo Estadio


Expo Center Norte, Blue Pavilion, Sao Paulo, Brazil


Expo Estádio is a tradeshow and conference for the design, construction, furnishing and management of stadiums and sports venues. Tel: +55 21 4042 8704 www.expoestadio.com.br


12–13 DECEMBER AMSTERDAM 2012


RAI Convention Centre, Amsterdam, the Netherlands


The event will host six expos under one roof: Sports Technology Expo, Panstadia Expo, Sports Facilities Expo, Football Development Expo, Turf & Grass Expo, and Playground & Landscape Expo. Tel: +41 79 823 08 55 www.amsterdam2012event.com


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