It’s not anything new that children love to play. There’s something about getting to run around outside or playing a sport with friends that builds character. While it may be true as children get older their energy begins to slow, it’s safe to say their passion for competing will never go away.

Act Global thrives on providing new ways for children to go outside and be active. Studies show that children who play more outdoors are physically healthier, have better motor skills due to repetitive practice, and have stronger bones and muscles. Our synthetic turf fields help kids play for more hours of the day during any kind of weather or climate at any point of the year.

Mexico Players in the Homeless World Cup tournment, in Glasgow George Square The Homeless World Cup is a unique, pioneering social movement which uses football to inspire homeless people to change their own lives. Homeless World Cup 2016 is taking place in Glasgow’s George Square from July 10th to July 16th. For more information, visit www.homelessworldcup.com

As part of our Play More pillar, it is extremely important for us to provide ways for kids to play safely. We have been successful in delivering this promise to over 90 countries and have had over 280 fields surpass strict international regulations for soccer, field hockey and rugby. We encourage childhood competition and devote efforts to challenge kids in whatever sport they choose to engage in through our specialized sports fields for athletes all over the world.

Kids deserve the opportunity to Play More. Act Global proudly continues to innovate new ways to guarantee their safety on the field.

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About Act Global

Act Global is a global leader in high-performance synthetic turf, with a manufacturing facility in Dalton, Georgia, and delivering field installations in more than 90 countries. Act Global’s football turf systems have been selected for premier venues, including the New Orleans Superdome (2013, 2017, and 2018), MetLife Stadium (2014), and U.S. Bank Stadium (2016 and 2019), reflecting the company’s commitment to safety, performance, and innovation.