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Multi sport Turf is an artificial turf specialist, therefore will assist you with a professional, neat and fast supply and installation of the best quality turf on the market.

Multi sport

We specializes in Multi Sport Turf , this includes the following, but not limited to the below list :

  • Hockey pitches
  • Soccer pitches
  • Rugby pitches
  • Cricket pitches
  • Netball pitches
  • Multipurpose pitches
  • Tennis court conversions
  • Landscaping
  • Play grounds
  • Putting green | Put Put
  • Gardens
  • Roof tops
  • Indoor or out door
  • You name it and we multi turf it

Our Artificial turf supply and installation will include:

  • Site survey
  • Supply and installation of the turf
  • Shock padding
  • Civil works
  • Fencing
  • Posts
  • Sprinkler systems
  • Score board•Score board
  • Lights
  • Kick boards / kick wall

Pros of Artificial turf

When you start using Artificial grass as the turf of your choice, it will put you in a league of your own. Due to the popularity of Synthetic Turf, you will host more events as you will be the venue of choice by all parties, hence this will benefit you. A well maintained pitch or garden would last in excess of 15 years therefore will be a cost effective option.

Residential & Commercial Artificial turf Applications

The advancement in synthetic surfaces has allowed clients to incorporate synthetic surfaces in their homes, gardens, balconies, play areas, business areas, sport pitches and offices. Multi sport Turf can provide a variety of synthetic surface types from a neat short pile turf to long natural field turf. We have over 15 synthetic surface types to choose from, all with a eight year guarantee.

Benefits Of Synthetic turf

  • Grass Does Not Fade
  • Exceptionally Safe for Children
  • Superbly Pet Friendly
  • Up to 8 Years Guaranteed
  • Can Last a Life Time
  • Save on Water Usage

You can also visit the following pages:

Synthetic Sport

Synthetic Grass

MST Construction

Multi Sport Contact Details

Thys Smit

Call: 0823387622

Email: [email protected]

Address: 44 Davenport Manor, During Road, Honeydew Manor, Roodepoort, Gauteng, Johannesburg, South Africa

History of Soccer

Since time immemorial mankind has played various ball games. Evidence of which can be seen in many ancient societies, ancient Greek society being an example. The beginnings of the modern game however began in Britain in the times leading up to the industrial revolution. Whole villages would band together against other villages in games, which would span several fields. These games were often violent and there wasn’t any particular restrictions on which body parts you could use.

Variances of such games continued for some time until the 19th century. More and more people were leaving their villages for the industry of towns. People were feeling pride and allegiances to their fast growing towns and soon people wanted to represent their own towns in competition with the other new fast growing towns around them. Soon games where-by you could only use your feet were being played in stadiums between the burgeoning settlements. At this stage in history there were no crossbars on the goals, only a piece of flimsy tape adjoining two poles. Other differences included, as you might suspect, no use of goalie gloves but also importantly no offside rule, the absence of such a ruling meaning strong attack bias with games frequently ending 10 a piece or greater.

More and more towns created their own football teams and by the beginning of the 20th century the structure of how football is contested today with leagues and cups were in place. Also around this time the game was beginning to be exported around the globe with teams beginning in countries like Germany and Italy around this time. International bouts were beginning, at this point England remaining supreme defeating the likes of the rest of the world on its own. With this international popularity it wasn’t long before the game was being contested on the world stage in the likes of the World Cup or European Championships.

Tactically the game was changing too, with the advent of the offside rule out went 5 strikers and in came more defensive approaches, teams such as Italy trailblazing such approaches to the game. England was losing its supremacy and by the 50’s Spanish and Italian club teams as well as South American international teams in particular had risen to an equal footing.

The game since has steadily grown in popularity around the globe, this popularity attracting wealth making former small town sports clubs into multinational plcs. With this greater professionalism has been introduced into the game with better use of nutrition and exercise as well as strict controls on player’s lifestyles. The use of emerging technologies and assistance from the likes of sports psychologists are all being used taking the game to new highs. The future of the sport definitely looks rosy.


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