LAFC Performance Center Opens
The Los Angeles Football Club has opened its new $30 million performance facility on the campus of Cal State LA. The 33,000-square-foot facility…
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The Los Angeles Football Club has opened its new $30 million performance facility on the campus of Cal State LA. The 33,000-square-foot facility…
Continue ReadingThe PGA of America has announced that Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota, will host the 47th Ryder Cup in 2028. Hazeltine will…
Continue ReadingThe World Pro Ski Tour will return to Sunday River in Newry, Maine, for the final competition of the season, the Visit Maine Pro Ski Championship…
Continue ReadingThe United Bid to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup has announced it will submit a bid book with 23 potential host cities in the United States, Canada and Mexico…
Continue ReadingThe Louisville Breeders’ Cup Host Committee has named Tara Guenthner as its executive director. Guenthner serves as chief inspiration officer of Hipp Inspired… Continue Reading
Twitch has announced that it will host its 2018 TwitchCon convention in San Jose, California, October 26–28. The event by the e-sports streaming platform…
Continue ReadingThe World Surf League has announced that the Founders’ Cup of Surfing presented by Michelob Ultra Pure Gold will be held at the…
Continue ReadingConstruction has begun on the new Las Vegas Ballpark, a 10,000-person capacity baseball stadium that will be the home of the Las Vegas 51s, a member of the…
Continue ReadingU.S. Lacrosse has been awarded the 2021 Federation of International Lacrosse Women’s World Cup. The event will be held at Towson University in Towson, Maryland, July 7–17, 2021. “U.S. Lacrosse is honored to host the World Cup for the Federation of International Lacrosse in 2021,” said U.S. Lacrosse CEO Steve Stenersen. “The opportunity to showcase the world’s […]
Continue ReadingAccording to a study cited by the United Bid Committee, hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup could generate more than $5 billion in short-term economic activity…
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