SportsPro spoke with Kim Mejnert Frydensbjerg, the head of events at Wonderful Copenhagen, to discuss how the Copenhagen Legacy Lab works, the activities it has already implemented, and why it will make the Danish capital a more attractive partner for rights holders. The post How a ‘legacy lab’...
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