What Makes a Sports Facility “Better”?

A better sports facility is not defined by appearance alone. It is defined by how consistently it performs under real use. For football facilities, that may mean stable ball roll, shock absorption, drainage, surface durability, and safe player movement. For padel courts, it may mean precise court geometry, high-quality turf, resilient steel structures, tempered glass systems, lighting consistency, and controlled installation tolerances. For comprehensive sports facilities, it means that different sports zones can operate together without creating safety, access, or maintenance problems.

A better facility also gives owners more control. It reduces avoidable repair work, supports scheduled maintenance, and helps the venue stay open more often. From CGT’s perspective, this requires a full-system approach: understanding the sports use, matching materials to local conditions, planning construction in practical phases, and making sure the installed system can be maintained over time.

Football Facilities: Performance Beyond the Surface

A strong example of CGT’s football facility capability can be seen in Spain, where CGT successfully delivered two professional football pitches that achieved FIFA Quality Pro certification under the latest TM-Football-Turf-2024 standard: Campo de Futbol de Balsicas and Campo de Futbol Municipal Dolores de Pacheco. This milestone places CGT among the first manufacturers globally to complete and certify two top-tier football turf pitches under the new framework.

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