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Natural grass has been the only option for football, rugby, and tennis for centuries. But in 2026, artificial surfaces are breathing down natural grass's neck. The choice between live grass and synthetic is a question of money, ecology, and trauma. What is better for sports competitions?

Natural Grass: Classic and Aesthetics

This is the classic. A green, fresh-smelling "carpet" — the hallmark of "Wembley" or "Berna贝u". Advantages: softer landing (fewer joint injuries), the ball rolls predictably, and it's cool in the heat. However, natural grass is capricious: it requires watering, heating (in winter), mowing, and fighting off mold. It turns into a bog in the rain. And it can be trampled in one match if the field is weak.

Artificial Grass: Practicality of the 21st Century

Synthetic (polyethylene and polypropylene) is not afraid of cold, drought, or three matches a day. Artificial fields can be used year-round. There is never any mud on them. But there are downsides: an increased risk of burns when falling ("carpet injury"). The ball sometimes bounces higher than usual. On sunny days, synthetic can heat up to +70°C.

Trends in 2026: Hybrid Systems

The golden mean is a hybrid grass. This is natural grass stitched with synthetic fibers. The roots of the grass intertwine with plastic, making the field incredibly strong. Such fields are used at world championships (for example, "Luzhniki" after reconstruction). They can withstand the load of both rugby and football.

What to Choose for Competitions

For elite tournaments (World Cup, Champions League), natural or hybrid grass is chosen — due to traditions and trauma safety. For mass sports (Moscow, regions) — artificial (durable and does not require expensive maintenance). In 2026, FIFA officially allowed official matches to be played on synthetic grass of the 4th generation (with rubber crumb).
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