Return of the NFL: Opening Weekend on Our Turf

Return of the NFL: Opening Weekend on Our Turf

Pro football is finally back!  The 2017 NFL season is kicked off last night with an opener facing off the Kansas City Chiefs against the New England Patriots.  All other teams will be taking to the field starting Sunday, August 10th to Monday, August 11th.  We’re proud to have Act Global brands of synthetic turf as the playing surface of two games this weekend in the US.  Here’s a preview of each of the matches:

Bengals Stadium Baltimore Ravens @ Cincinnati Bengals, Sunday- 12:00 PM CST

This will be an interesting match, as the Bengals are looking at making a comeback after their disappointing 2016 season.  Coming off of a 6-9-1 record, the Bengals made changes that took the team from one of the oldest in the NFL (with an average age of 26.3) to one of the youngest (with an average age just over 25).  With a full force of rookies, the team will have to be committed to working together.

The Bengal’s home, Paul Brown Stadium, features a 102,614 square foot synthetic turf field that continues to be a durable surface, allowing the team to perform.

US Bank Stadium ColorNew Orleans Saints @ Minnesota Vikings, Monday- 6:10 PM CST

The Monday night match will put New Orleans Saint’s running back Adrian Peterson against his former team, the Vikings.  The game will battle New Orleans’ strong offense against Minnesota’s strong defense, leading to disagreement over who the predicted winner will be.

U.s. Bank Stadium, home of the Vikings features over 130,000 square feet of Act Global brand turf.  The stadium is also the site for the 2018 Super Bowl.

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Return of the NFL: Opening Weekend on Our Turf

Act Global Donates Three Synthetic Turf Fields for the Homeless World Cup

The top quality pitches from Act Global hosted players from around the world for eight days of football and fellowship in Oslo’s City Hall Square.

21248315_10155667094409508_6620074814652855691_oAustin, TX- For the third consecutive year, Act Global has collaborated with the Homeless World Cup to be the official turf sponsor and donor. This year’s tournament took place in Oslo, Norway, and brought together 50 countries with more than 500 players for the eight-day festival.

The Homeless World Cup is an annual celebration by the participating National Partners that use the power of football to help those who are homeless or socially disadvantaged. By playing football, individuals who have become displaced and isolated can build relationships as well as reintroduce structure and support into their lives. The tournament is an opportunity for individuals who are invisible on the streets to become heroes on the field while representing their nation. Norway’s capital city hosted the 15th edition of the Homeless World Cup from August 29- September 5.

An estimated 100 million people are homeless worldwide, and as many as 1 billion lack access to suitable housing. Of past Homeless World Cup participants, 94 percent have said that the event positively impacted their life, and 77 percent have experienced significant change.

Gathered from a uniting love of football, the participants had the opportunity to play on a professional-level synthetic turf system from Act Global. The durable, consistent, all-weather surface was more than just a pitch for the participants, rather a place to belong. It is on these fields that players were joined by thousands of fans, volunteers and members of the media for the celebration of strength and resiliency. In the end, Brazil’s mixed team won the tournament for the third year in a row, and Mexico’s women’s team claimed victory in the female bracket.

“We love working with the Homeless World Cup”, comments director Chris Clapham. “Each year we have the opportunity to witness the positive impact that the tournament leaves on the players, and it is a privilege to watch this impact grow each year. We congratulate and are inspired by the remarkable work by the Homeless World Cup co-founder Mel Young, and his entire organization. They have truly changed the world.”

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Return of the NFL: Opening Weekend on Our Turf

Philippine’s First FIFA Goal Pitch is in Progress

21270877_10155127237281747_62726730491375380_nPhilippine’s mid-size municipality of Carmona is preparing to welcome the country’s first FIFA Goal field.

Carmona has been nicknamed the “Center for Sports” of the Phillippines.  The city promotes an emphasis on health and wellness for its citizens through facilities and services.  The artificial grass pitch currently being installed will reinforce this message by providing a focal point for football within the city.

The synthetic turf used for the field offers a durable and versatile solution that will require little maintenance.  The durable turf pitch will offer elite level performance and will greatly increase training hours for the players in the area.

The installation team has been working around the clock to lay our turf on the ground.

21369396_10155127237296747_6177483035447250202_nLearn how our synthetic turf is beneficial to athletes. 

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Return of the NFL: Opening Weekend on Our Turf

Homeless World Cup: A Place to Belong

Photo Source: Homeless World Cup

Photo Source: Homeless World Cup

Today is the final day of competition in the 2017 Homeless World Cup.  The past seven days have been filled with football and fellowship, as well as moments of growth for each of the players.  For the final round of play, each team will have one more opportunity to take to the field and represent their country.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway kicked off the tournament last Tuesday at the Opening Ceremony.  Since then, 54 countries consisting of over 500 players have competed on the three synthetic turf fields set up in Norway’s capital city.  The tournament has already proved to be impactful in the lives of this year’s players. The sense of camaraderie and community that has fostered in this year’s players is unprecedented.

In the match for bronze in the men’s bracket, Greece and Australia rejected the traditional separate pregame rituals.  Instead, the teams united together for a joined huddle.

Photo Source: Homeless World Cup

Photo Source: Homeless World Cup

The 29-year-old from Ireland, James Nolan, has a renewed sense of self-worth.  He plans to return home and focus on attaining a permanent, safe home that will allow him to see his kids more.

England’s Marek Hyde has gone from a Heroin addict who sold his passport for a high to a full-time employee who is able to support himself.  Hyde credits the sport of football with aiding in his recovery and rehabilitation into society.

19-year-old Rupanti Kumari from India has said that the tournament has opened new doors for her after her father’s death due to illness and brother’s death due to a terrorist attack.  Kumari grew up working on a farm in an area of India that is now dangerous.  The HWC has given Rupanti the opportunity to pursue a career in coaching football to inspire other girls to play as well.

Photo Source: Homeless World Cup

Photo Source: Homeless World Cup

With over 100 million people living without adequate housing worldwide, this tournament hopes to both decrease this number and change the public’s perception towards homelessness.  We’re proud to work with this organization by providing the artificial grass surfaces that each of these teams compete on.  With the superior safety and engineering of our turf to reduce player injuries, we aim to keep these teams protected while they play.

Be sure to watch the Homeless World Cup finals live on the tournament’s Facebook page.

Read more about the impact of the HWC on individuals worldwide.

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Return of the NFL: Opening Weekend on Our Turf

Marin Catholic High School Upgrades to the Safety of Synthetic Turf

Marin CatholicMarin Catholic is a private college preparatory school dedicated to providing students with a foundation in faith, knowledge, and service.

For the Wildcats, renovations to the Bishop Daly field could not come soon enough.  Last season teams were forced to navigate tree roots growing in the outfield from the bordering vegetation. Because the field is co-occupied by both the baseball and the field hockey team, Marin Catholic utilized the summer break to address growing safety concerns.

After 15 years, the school selected Act Global’s synthetic turf for both the infield and the outfield.  Our California partner, The KYA Group, helped in arranging and installing the Wildcat’s new surface.

Adan Callan, the school’s athletic director has noted that “Everyone is excited for the project to be complete… and the students are excited to play on it.”

The multi purpose turf offers high-speed play with ideal traction and stability to enhance player protection.  Our artificial grass is benchmarked against top natural grass facilities to ensure precise engineering of our surfaces.  Because our products are developed using maximum UV inhibitors to withstand heavy use, our synthetic turf is a durable surface that will last longer and perform better under the use of multiple teams.

To minimize undergrowth trip hazards in the future, the previous trees in place will be replaced with palm trees.

Yesterday was the first practice of the women’s field hockey team on the new turf at Bishop Daly.  Good luck on the fall season, and Go Wildcats!

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