Desso GrassMaster

Desso GrassMaster is a sports playing field surface composed of natural grass combined with artificial fibres. The artificial grass fibres are injected 20 centimetres (7.9 in) deep, and cover about 3% of the surface. While the grass is growing, the roots intertwine with the artificial fibres. The designers claim this anchors the field to create a solid, even structure with good drainage and 'playing comfort'.

Reinforced natural grass or hybrid grass is used for stadium pitches and training pitches, used for association football, rugby, American football, soccer, and baseball. Reinforced natural grass can also be used for events and concerts. The artificial turf injection shortens the recovery time for the grass.

Installations

Hillsborough Sheffield Wednesday Association football  England
Bramall Lane[1] Sheffield United F.C. Association football  England
Azadi Stadium Esteghlal F.C., Persepolis F.C. and Iran national football team Association football  Iran
Imam Reza Stadium Iran national football team Association football  Iran
Stamford Bridge[2] Chelsea F.C. Association football  England
Shahre Behesht Padideh F.C. Association football  Iran
Ashton Gate Bristol City F.C. and Bristol Rugby Association football and rugby union  England
Loftus Road Queens Park Rangers F.C. Association football  England
Stade de la Beaujoire FC Nantes Association football  France
Stade Océane Le Havre AC Association football  France
Estádio Parque São Jorge Corinthians Association football  Brazil
Arena Corinthians Corinthians Association football  Brazil
Arena do Grêmio[3] Grêmio Association football  Brazil
Constant Vanden Stock Stadium RSC Anderlecht - No longer in use, buried under a natural pitch Association football  Belgium
Daknamstadion K.S.C. Lokeren - removed after installation of heating pipes Association football  Belgium
King Power Stadium[4] Leicester City Association football  England
Macron Stadium Bolton Wanderers Association football  England
Goodison Park Everton Association football  England
St James' Park Newcastle United Association football  England
Twickenham Stadium Rugby Football Union Rugby union  England
Falmer Stadium Brighton & Hove Albion Association football  England
Emirates Stadium[5] Arsenal Association football  England
Turf Moor Burnley Association football  England
John Smith's Stadium Huddersfield Town A.F.C. and
Huddersfield Giants
Association football and
rugby league
 England
Anfield Liverpool Association football  England
Villa Park Aston Villa Association football  England
Leigh Sports Village Leigh[6] Rugby league  England
Keepmoat Stadium Doncaster Rovers and
Doncaster
Association football and
rugby league
 England
City of Manchester Stadium Manchester City[7] Association football  England
Old Trafford[8] Manchester United Association football  England
Trafford Training Centre[9] Manchester United Association football  England
White Hart Lane Tottenham Hotspur Association football  England
Boleyn Ground West Ham United Association football  England
The Hawthorns West Bromwich Albion Association football  England
Carrow Road Norwich City Association football  England
Stadium:mk Milton Keynes Dons Association football  England
Madejski Stadium Reading and
London Irish
Association football and
rugby union
 England
Adams Park Wycombe Wanderers
(and formerly Wasps)
Association football
(and formerly rugby union)
 England
Vicarage Road[10] Watford F.C.
(and formerly Saracens)
Association football
(and formerly rugby union)
 England
Wembley Stadium[11] England Association football and other events  England
San Siro Milan and
Internazionale Replaced by Mixtosystems hybrid turf
Association football  Italy
Stadio Friuli Udinese Calcio Association football  Italy
Aviva Stadium Ireland national rugby union team and
Republic of Ireland national football team
Rugby union and
association football
 Ireland
Croke Park Gaelic Athletic Association Gaelic games  Ireland
Galgenwaard Stadium Utrecht Association football  Netherlands
De Koel VVV-Venlo Association football  Netherlands
Rat Verlegh NAC Association football  Netherlands
AZ AZ Alkmaar Association football  Netherlands
Amsterdam Arena AFC Ajax - No longer installed Association football  Netherlands
Forsyth Barr Stadium[12] Highlanders Rugby union  New Zealand
Lerkendal Stadium Rosenborg Association football  Norway
Arena Khimki Khimki Association football  Russia
Mbombela Stadium 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Association football  South Africa
Peter Mokaba Stadium 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Association football  South Africa
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa and
South Africa Sevens
Association football and
rugby sevens
 South Africa
Lambeau Field Green Bay Packers American football  United States
Lincoln Financial Field[13] Philadelphia Eagles and
Temple Owls
American football  United States
Liberty Stadium[14] Swansea City and
Ospreys
Association football and
rugby union
 Wales
Millennium Stadium[15] Welsh Rugby Union
Rugby union
(also Welsh international Association football
 Wales
Cardiff City Stadium[16] Cardiff City
(and formerly Cardiff Blues)
Association football
(and formerly rugby union)
 Wales
Easter Road Hibernian Association football  Scotland
Ibrox Stadium Rangers Association football  Scotland
Volkswagen Arena VfL Wolfsburg Association football  Germany
Allianz Arena Bayern Munich and
1860 Munich - no longer in use, replaced with natural gras.
Association football  Germany
Metalist Stadium Metalist Kharkiv Association football  Ukraine
Donbass Arena Shakhtar Donetsk Association football  Ukraine
Alliance Field Iowa City Alliance FC Association football United States
Central City Stadium National Team of Kazakhstan Association football  Kazakhstan
Bangabandhu National Stadium Dhaka, Bangladesh Association football  Bangladesh
Colombo Racecourse Stadium Colombo, Sri Lanka Association football and
rugby union
 Sri Lanka
BT Murrayfield Edinburgh Rugby and
Scotland
Rugby union  Scotland
Vodafone Arena Beşiktaş Association football  Turkey
London Stadium West Ham United Association football  England

Footnotes

  1. "A new pitch for the Blades". Retrieved May 2015. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. "Stamford Bridge is getting a technical makeover this summer". Retrieved May 2014. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. "High-tech hybrid grass for Grêmio Arena". GFPA. Porto Alegre (RS,Brazil). Retrieved May 2013. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  4. "Pitch Refurbishment Underway". LCFC. Leicester. Retrieved May 2011. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  5. "How Arsenal have put Wembley in the shade" (PDF). The Times. London. Retrieved April 2009. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  6. "LSV beats the big freeze!". Retrieved December 21, 2010.
  7. "Manchester City inaugurates brand new stadium". Retrieved May 17, 2007.
  8. Parsons, Tom (5 June 2013). "Pitch battle prompts Manchester United to switch to new surface". Inside World Football. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  9. Drayton, John (7 June 2014). "Louis van Gaal orders training pitches to be ripped up as Dutch boss rings the changes at Carrington". The Daily Mail. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  10. "Pitch relay news Desso is go". WatfordFC.com. London. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
  11. "The Wembley pitch". FATV. London. Retrieved August 2011. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  12. "Dunedin's hi-tech stadium open for business". tvnz. New Zealand. Retrieved August 2011. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  13. "Even in Pittsburgh, playoffs are mind-over-sloppy-turf-matter games". ESPN. 2008-01-08. Retrieved 2008-01-25.
  14. Liberty Stadium Pitch - Official Stadium Website
  15. Go Desso! - Official Stadium Website

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