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Today, stadium projects are no longer just reinforced concrete tribunes. With the acceleration of global investments after 2026 (such as preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2030 FIFA World Cup), stadiums have evolved into high-technology, data-driven, and sustainability-focused infrastructures.
2026 is not just a calendar year in sports infrastructure.
It is a transformation year for continental and global mega-events.
Facial Recognition Systems in Stadiums
From Security to Smart Fan Experience
Football is not just a 90-minute game.
It is sound, rhythm, collective memory, and belonging.
One of Central Asia's rising countries, Kyrgyzstan, has in recent years begun to approach football not only as a sporting activity, but as a strategic field for youth policy, social cohesion, and international visibility.
What Is Sustainable Stadium Planning?
The Abandoned Olympic Stadium In The Middle Of The Amazon Rainforest: Arena da Amazônia
Modern stadiums are no longer just venues where matches are played; they are complex environments where technology, operations, security, energy, and fan experience are managed simultaneously. Therefore, stadium success is no longer measured only by attendance or match-day revenues, but by accurate KPIs (Key Performance Indicators).
Global Stadium Technologies Guide
Infrastructure, Security and Digital Experience Across Africa, Asia and Europe
Football’s Journey on the Big Screen
Football is not just a 90-minute game.
It is the memory of cities, the mirror of societies, the shadow of politics, and the shared language of hope and disappointment.










