As the situation surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve, live sports are returning. This provides a vision of hope for North Americans trying to find some degree of normalcy. That being said, the industry has been permanently changed.
Front Office Sports has partnered with AdventHealth to tell the stories of teams and leagues taking new steps to ensure the safety of fans and players.
This is the new normal. This is the return to sports.
(AdventHealth is a proud partner of Front Office Sports) With the start of 2021, anticipation continues to mount for the Tampa Bay Lightning’s opportunity to defend their Stanley Cup title. […]
The inherent risk that comes along with traveling during the COVID-19 pandemic lies in the element of control — or really, the lack thereof.
When the Buccaneers opened their doors to fans for their game against the LA Chargers on Oct. 4, Raymond James Stadium was ready.
AdventHealth, the official health care provider of the Orlando Magic, advises Magic team staff on health and safety issues.
Lysol will provide MLB with cleaning protocols beginning in the 2021 season. The NBA and WNBA had partnerships with Clorox in their bubbles.
Daytona International Speedway made the return to sports swiftly and carefully, offering a full roster of events for fall 2020 and beyond.
The NLCS will also be the first MLB games to allow fans overall this season due to COVID-19. The league had kept games closed amid the Wild Card and Division Series rounds.
A sizeable part of the fitness industry has utilized outdoor workout spaces during the pandmeic that may not be viable as winter apporaches.
Right now, due to the COVID-19 outbreak, one of the most valuable areas within stadiums is attracting few, if any, visitors: suites.
Fans at TIAA Bank Field for the Jacksonville Jaguars game on Sept. 13 had a 100% contactless and cashless experience.