Cork applied in artificial turf systems
Cork infill applied in the soccer field of the Tangstedt Sports Club's soccer field in Germany.
Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras, Allianz Parque, Brazil
The project aimed to deliver a professional-level playing surface capable of meeting the demanding performance expectations of elite football while ensuring long-term system consistency and player comfort.
The investment in the new pitch was funded by Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras and WTorre, with installation and ongoing maintenance carried out by sports turf specialist Soccer Grass. Amorim Sports supplied the cork-based infill as part of the synthetic turf system, supported by Engeglobal as a business partner.
Initial feedback reported in the media following early training sessions indicated positive player perceptions regarding surface feel, comfort, and overall playing consistency.
These early impressions reinforce the role of engineered natural materials in supporting the evolving technical demands of modern football infrastructure.
Amorim Sports' cork-based infill solutions are designed to combine advanced technical performance with the intrinsic advantages of a renewable raw material. By leveraging cork’s resilience, durability, and thermal behaviour, these solutions support the development of high-performance sports environments aligned with long-term material responsibility goals.
The Allianz Parque project illustrates the increasing adoption of advanced natural infill technologies in professional football, highlighting the contribution of material innovation to the future of synthetic turf systems.
Cork infill applied in the soccer field of the Tangstedt Sports Club's soccer field in Germany.
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Cork infill application in Arena Condá’s high-performance artificial turf system.