FIFA Implements New Strategies to Ensure Quality Pitches for Club World Cup and 2026 World Cup
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June 9, 2025 17:56
u.s. - FIFA addresses pitch quality concerns by introducing innovative solutions for the Club World Cup and upcoming 2026 World Cup in the U.S., aiming to avoid previous 'disaster' conditions at Copa America.
FIFA's New Strategies for Quality Pitches
FIFA is innovating to prevent pitch issues at the Club World Cup and 2026 World Cup after players criticized field conditions during the Copa America in the U.S. The 32-team Club World Cup will be crucial in testing these new approaches.
Challenges with U.S. Stadiums
The use of NFL stadiums with artificial turf poses challenges for hosting soccer matches. FIFA is working on personalized strategies to convert these surfaces to natural grass, emphasizing the need for quality pitches.
Evolving Grass Installation Methods
FIFA plans to implement 'shallow pitches' at each venue for the entire tournament, ensuring a more stable playing surface. This innovative approach involves a hybrid weaving of real and artificial grass, providing a temporary yet natural feel.
Testing and Player Feedback
Trials during Nations League matches showcased positive player feedback on the new pitches. Players like Timothy Weah highlighted the need for adaptation but expressed overall satisfaction with the surfaces, indicating progress in addressing previous pitch concerns.
Looking Ahead to 2026 World Cup
With the upcoming Club World Cup serving as a testing ground, FIFA aims to refine its grass installation methods further for the 2026 World Cup. The organization is committed to delivering top-notch pitches for the prestigious tournament.