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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 13
FIFA Deploys Turfologists Across 16 Venues for 2026 World Cup Natural Pitches
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 13

FIFA Deploys Turfologists Across 16 Venues for 2026 World Cup Natural Pitches

1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 13

Summary

  • Sixteen stadiums across the United States, Canada and Mexico are being prepared to deliver the same natural-grass playing feel for all 104 World Cup matches.
  • FIFA has been working since 2018 with turf specialists led by researchers at the University of Tennessee and Michigan State to standardize ball bounce, movement and player footing.
  • The task is unusually complex because five venues are domed, eight have permanent artificial turf that must be overlaid, and climates vary widely across the three host countries.
  • That effort underpins one of FIFA’s core tournament rules: every 2026 World Cup match must be played on living, green turf despite the event’s 39-day, 48-team scale.

Insights

What is the ultimate fate of the multi-million dollar grass fields in NFL stadiums after the World Cup concludes?
Will this massive turf experiment finally end the grass versus artificial turf debate in professional sports?
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