What is the standard size of artificial turf?

Artificial grass comes in standard sizes of 6.6 ft wide and any length.

What are the dimensions of a football pitch?

A full-size pitch may be anywhere from 50-100 yards in width and 100-130 yards in length. For the Bundesliga, Article 37, Section 6 of Appendix VI of the DFL Statutes states that a pitch must be 105 meters (115 yards) long and 68 meters (74 yards) wide.

How long is an astro pitch?

Measurements can change considerably – more so than any other type of football pitch – depending on a range of different factors. According to FA regulations, the dimensions must fall between being 100-130 yards (90-120m) long and 50-100 yards (45-90m) wide.

What is a 3G Astroturf pitch?

3G Pitches 3G stands for a Third Generation synthetic surface which consists of three elements; synthetic turf, sand infill and rubber infill. These surfaces are typically between 35mm-65mm in pile height.

What is maximum width of artificial grass?

Artificial grass comes in a range of different widths, the most common is 4m and 5m widths.

What length artificial grass is best?

For those that like the look of freshly cut grass, anything between 25-30mm is a good choice. For a natural looking lawn, we recommend choosing something between 30-38mm. Anything longer than this and the fibres tend to lie flat under their own weight rather than standing upright.

How big is an 11 aside football pitch?

100-130 yards
11-a-side football pitch size 11-a-side pitch measurements can vary considerably, but according to FA regulations, should fall between 100-130 yards (90-120m) long and 50-100 yards (45-90m) wide.

Are all football pitch the same size?

Standard pitch measurements. Not all pitches are the same size, though the preferred size for many professional teams’ stadiums is 105 by 68 metres (115 yd × 74 yd) with an area of 7,140 square metres (76,900 sq ft; 1.76 acres; 0.714 ha).

How much is a 5G pitch?

But as more and more clubs and local associations install them, the price will continue to plummet. Depending on the specific dimensions involved, as well as the type of absorbing base required, fitting an artificial pitch in England can cost anything between £300,000 and £500,000.

What is a 5G pitch?

What is a 5G Football Pitch? A 5G Football Pitch is an artificial turf surface used for football. The 5G football surface is rubber filled all weather pitch specification.

Can I wear studs on 3G pitch?

Football is normally played on a 3G pitch with long pile turf which gives a realistic grass feel whilst also being able to withstand heavy use. When using the pitch, players must use boots that have studs, this stops the fibres from becoming compressed and damaging the surface.

How do I calculate my artificial grass?

To determine the square footage of synthetic grass needed you multiply the width of the area by the length of the area that is to be covered (see diagram). Most of our artificial turf rolls are 15 feet wide; some indoor or putting green synthetic turfs are 12 feet wide.

What are the standards for artificial grass pitches?

Standards for artificial grass pitches 8.1 Full size football pitches 8.2 Small sides football pitches, football training areas and junior pitches 8.3 Multi-use pitches 8.3.1 Football & rugby 8.3.2 Football & hockey 9. Surfacing options 9.1 Artificial grass carpet 9.2 Infill materials 9.3 Shockpads 10.

These small artificial pitch facilities tend to be installed in reduced sizes ranging from 25.91-42.65m in length and 16.76-25.91m in width. When we build these recreational pitches they will vary in costs and prices with the main factor influencing the costs being the size and dimensions.

How much does it cost to build an artificial football pitch?

However, overall, artificial football pitches can cost anywhere between £300,000 and £900,000 depending on a number of factors. Chosen artificial turf system based on needs and standards (e.g. FIFA Quality or FIFA Quality Pro performance standard)

Who are the leading suppliers of artificial turf football pitches?

We are the leading constructor of non-league artificial pitches and, through our exclusive partnership with world-leading artificial sports turf manufacturer FieldTurf, are approved suppliers to the Football Foundation AGP Framework, run in partnership with The FA, Premier League and Department for Culture, Media and Sport.