At its last meeting on 28 February 2004, the International Football Association Board, the custodian of the Laws of the Game in football, decided that a reference to ‘Field Surface’, including...
Artificial turf now covered in ‘Laws of the Game’. At its last meeting on 28 February 2004, the International Football Association Board, the custodian of the Laws of the Game in football
Feb 28, 2004· Specifically, this collaboration has produced the following: A single artificial turf testing manual, including all procedures for laboratory- and field-tests and the respective criteria, will be...
Jun 15, 2001· Indeed, FIFA Circular 707 now allows qualifying matches for all FIFA tournaments, including the World Cup, to be played on artificial turf, where a suitable turf pitch is
May 17, 2020· Natural and artificial surfaces are totally acceptable for a match. That means that you can play on turf or natural grass, but whatever surface you play on, it has to be green. In other words, no matter how high quality, blue turf isn't accepted. In addition, the field must meet the International Artificial Turf Standard regulations.
Consequently, national FAs and confederations and FIFA now have the option to modify all or some of the following organisational areas of the Futsal Laws of the Game for which they are...
Demand has grown steadily since football turf was introduced into the Laws of the Game in 2004, and FIFA’s standards have ensured that the level of playing comfort has improved continuously.
Only artificial playing surfaces which have been tested in the laboratory and on the field according to the stringent testing criteria of the FIFA Quality Programme can be called football turf. This name means that these systems fulfil the quality requirements necessary for football in terms of playing performance, safety, durability and quality assurance.
Mar 20, 2019· FIFA will only allow natural grass fields at the 2023 Women's World Cup. The stipulation is contained in requirements sent to bidding nations and follows controversy over the use of artificial...
Following the IFAB mandate to FIFA to create universal guidelines for football turf, the FIFA Quality Concept has been further developed by introducing a FIFA RECOMMENDED 2 Star rating system. Based on player’s feedback, medical research, test results and information from the industry since the implementation in 2001, a second, more stringent...
Nov 07, 2014· There is no greater risk of injury playing soccer on artificial turf than on natural grass, FIFA said Friday citing a Swedish study. "The total risk of injury is the same on football turf as it is...
System Identification. System Identification. Synthetic turf manufacturer with FIFA license, before applying the field football field to be applied to the synthetic turf system will be applied to one of the FIFA accredited laboratories, FQC FIFA QUALITY CONCEPT according to FQC standards by defining that the system is defined FQC norms.In FIFA turf testing; artificial turf produced in this...
Demand has grown steadily since football turf was introduced into the Laws of the Game in 2004, and FIFA’s standards have ensured that the level of playing comfort has improved continuously.
FIFA publishes the Futsal Laws of the Game in English, French, German and Spanish. If there is any divergence in the wording, the English text is authoritative. Other languages National football associations FAs which translate the Futsal Laws of the Game can
the prestigious FIFA QUALITY formerly FIFA RECOMMENDED marks. Football Turf was endorsed for official competitive matches in July 2004. The International Football Association Board included the option of using artificial turf surfaces meeting the FIFA Quality Programme for Football Turf in the Laws of the Game.
Only artificial playing surfaces which have been tested in the laboratory and on the field according to the stringent testing criteria of the FIFA Quality Programme can be called football turf. This name means that these systems fulfil the quality requirements necessary for football in terms of playing performance, safety, durability and quality assurance.
1. Football turf versus artificial turf 5 2. Implementation in the Laws of the Game 6 3. FIFA-licensed manufacturers 7 4. FIFA-accredited test institutes 8 5. Installation of football turf 9 5.1. Tender 9 5.2. Installation 12 5.3. Certification 13 5.4. Maintenance 14 6. Football turf in professional football 21 7. Football turf for development...
LAWS OF THE GAME 2015/2016. 2 THE INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION BOARD IFAB... the surface must meet the requirements of the FIFA Quality Concept for Football Turf or the International Artificial Turf Standard, unless special dispensation is given by FIFA.
Jun 15, 2001· Indeed, FIFA Circular 707 now allows qualifying matches for all FIFA tournaments, including the World Cup, to be played on artificial turf, where a suitable turf pitch is not available and provided that authorisation is requested from FIFA at least two months before the game." Artificial turf is manufactured very much like a carpet in fact...
Artificial turf has been around for decades now, but it only came to public attention in the mid-1960s, when it was installed in the Astrodome baseball stadium in Houston, Texas. Since then, the area of artificial turf has developed in many ways, and the advantages of an artificial pitch have been recognised in football, too.
The playing of games on artificial turf is covered in Rule 50 b of the FAI Rule book which currently reads as below but is due to change in the summer of 2009 See below.... Only pitches that fall within the dimensions of FIFA laws of the game can be tested for FIFA Standards. These dimensions are as
Laws of the Game 2004 July 2004... * Unless covered by the Special Circumstances listed in Law 8 – The... the requirements of the FIFA Quality Concept for Artificial Turf or the International Artificial Turf Standard, unless special dispensation is given by FIFA. Decision 8