FIFA is undertaking a massive turf-management experiment to prepare 16 North American stadiums for the 2026 World Cup. To ensure uniform playing conditions and player safety, researchers from Michigan State University and the University of Tennessee are developing a standardized natural grass pitch that can survive in diverse climates, including indoor and domed stadiums that currently use artificial turf. This multi-million dollar scientific initiative involves testing grass varieties, managing shade, and engineering advanced sub-pitch ventilation systems to keep the grass alive during the tournament.
- The 2026 World Cup will be hosted across 16 stadiums in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, requiring a highly consistent playing surface at every venue.
- Many of the selected NFL stadiums currently use artificial turf, which FIFA mandates must be replaced with natural grass for the tournament.
- Researchers at Michigan State University and the University of Tennessee are leading the research to develop a resilient hybrid or natural grass system.
- Indoor and domed stadiums pose significant challenges due to limited sunlight, requiring specialized grow lights and advanced root-zone ventilation systems.
- The project involves growing the sod at local nurseries, transporting it to the stadiums, and laying it over temporary platforms designed to protect the underlying infrastructure.
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Football teams in Europe even the semi pro can maintain their pitches. And they play there week in week out. But you expect me to believe the NFL, with the amount of sponsor money and revenue they generate can't invest in a good pitch for their players
Would like to see the injury stats after thsi
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Wow didn’t know grass was that important lol
All this detail for a 0-0 (90 minutes) final score game😂
Needs Natural Grass is the ultimate soccer bullshite
This is so cool
i HATE bermuda grass. cool vidn tho
What a waste of time and money.
NFL players are asking for them to keep the grass afterward, but the owners said no. Too cheap to even pay for grass upkeep?
5;55 – how naive of him. Of course natural grass won’t work in the stadia. The stadiums won’t want to resurface every couple of weeks, they’ll use artificial grass they only have to think about once a year
We have interesting societal priorities
Stinky business
a lot of players will be injured this world cup
Real grass for real Football
The USA is so overrated. Such hype over something as simple as grass 😂
England's, EFL League Two (their fourth division) uses natural grass. Turf is used in the US due to cutting costs because of greed
Because Football (real football), actually requires skill & talent. And it's played with a ball passed around on grass, for a 90 minutes + extra time. So you need perfect grass field for it. It's not egg kicking sport where you have 12 minutes of active playtime, and ball spends 42 seconds on the grass, so pitch doesn't matter really.
Moving grass from Colorado. How excessive is all this?
Thanks for a cool video. The red lights above the pitch. Incredible what we can do when we decide to do it. I will be thinking about this while watching.
Bermuda is miserable stuff, but Kentucky is nice.
Designing a machine to simulate human stepping instead of using an actual person to run testing is WILD.