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FieldTurf

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FieldTurf is a Montreal-based company which installs artificial grass playing surfaces identified by the FieldTurf trademark. Artificial turf is often used where a grass-like field is required, but where natural grass is not feasible.

FieldTurf uses a ground plastic and rubber base to mimic natural soil, and special plastic shafts are used to mimic blades of grass. FieldTurf is a major artificial turf competitor, contributing to the replacement of what was once the most popular artificial turf, AstroTurf. As of 2005, seven out of the nine Canadian Football League teams had installed either FieldTurf or a similar surface, as had a number of National Football League and Major League Baseball clubs.

One very similar surface to FieldTurf is AstroPlay - it is so similar that FieldTurf sued the American company for patent infringement.

Unlike AstroTurf, FieldTurf has been approved by FIFA, UEFA and other governing bodies for use in soccer, and many European clubs are considering installing it. However, FIFA requires a blank, green field for competitive matches, which is problematic for the sport's backers in North America as many gridiron football teams have insisted on installing permanent gridiron lines in their surfaces to reduce maintenance.

 

 

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The turf was removed from the Astrodome before evacuees from the Superdome arrived in early September, 2005

FEMA Photo/Andrea Booher


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