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DIARY 2014-2015 21-22 OCTOBER 2014


Soccerex Americas Forum Barbados


In partnership with Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc, the two-day event will promote football growth and development across the North, Central American and Caribbean region. It will be attended by the game’s leading administrators, football legends and business leaders. Tel: +44 (0)208 987 5522 www.soccerex.com


28 OCTOBER 2014


Sports Facility Show Motherwell, UK


The Sports Facility Show is an event for sport professionals who design, manage and maintain of sports and play facilities. The one-day event includes sessions on key topics, expert speakers, dedicated networking time and an exhibition. Tel: +44 (0)24 7641 6316 www.sapca.org.uk


4-5 NOVEMBER 2014


Sport Obiekt Kielce, Poland


Now in its 14th year, the trade show will provide insight into new trends within sports construction, include an exhibition of all types of facilities and equipment for sports buildings, as well as provide access control systems. The trade show gives the manufacturers of equipment for sports halls and stadiums, sports and recreation equipment and sports clothes the opportunity to present their offerings. Tel: +48 41 365 12 33 www.targikielce.pl


42 6 - 8 NOVEMBER 2014


India Sports Expo New Delhi, India


The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports along with the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry will organise the first edition of the India Sports Expo at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, New Delhi. India Sports 2014 will be a platform for the Indian sports industry to showcase its strength to the Indian and international sports fraternity. Tel: +91 11 2376 5081 www.indiasports.org


7-9 NOVEMBER 2014


SIBEC North America Ocean Reef Club, Key Largo, USA


Major operators in the health, recreation, sports and fitness sectors meet with leading executives from national and international supplier companies. SIBEC events aim to bring the industry together to do business in a five-star destination and provide high- quality networking and relationship-building opportunities in a relaxed environment. Tel: +1 603 529 0077 www.sibecna.com


13-15 NOVEMBER 2015


Athletic Business Conference & Expo Orlando, Florida, USA


The Athletic Business Conference & Expo is a premier educational event and trade show for athletic, fitness and recreation professionals. The three-day conference and exhibition attracts industry experts and manufacturers who have successful track records and road maps for a bright future. Tel: +1 800 722 8764 www.athleticbusinessconference.com


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18-19 NOVEMBER 2014


Soccerex African Forum 2014 Durban, South Africa


The forum brings more than 1,000 decision makers in African football together with businesses from across the continent and the world for two days of learning, networking and business opportunities with the aim of building football’s legacy in Africa. The event will include seminars and networking Tel: +44 208 987 5522 www.soccerex.com/events/africa


25-26 NOVEMBER 2014


BASES Conference Burton, UK


The annual conference of the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES) will include debates, keynotes and a symposium presented by experts. The emphasis will be on new research as the two-day programme focuses on topics relevant to sport and exercise scientists. Tel: +44 (0)113 8126162 www.bases.org.uk


4 DECEMBER 2014


IOG Conference and Awards stadiummk, Milton Keynes, UK


The Institute of Groundsmanship (IOG) annual conference will this year be hosted by TalkSPORT's Mark Saggers and will highlight the important issues affecting the industry. The IOG Awards, handed out during the event, acknowledge the high standards achieved by volunteer and professional teams and individuals at facilities that range from grass roots through to professional stadia. Tel: +44 (0)1908 312511 www.iogawards.com


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