
Across South Africa (school pitches), Kenya (community fields), Nigeria (government parks) そして Egypt (professional venues), contractors know one truth: tendering is harder than construction. Complex specs, tight timelines, fragmented standards and heavy documentation, any misstep can sink your bid.
Grounded in the FIFA Field & Quality Programme and aligned with the Technical Evaluation Framework for FIFA / CAF / Government-funded Sports Projects, the typical scoring is 100 points と Technical = 70 そして Commercial/Price = 30.
Technical is commonly split into Product Specs (45–50) / Installation & Methods (15–20) / Compliance & Documentation (10–15) / Maintenance & Lifecycle (5–10).
として FIFA Licensee Manufacturer と 20年以上 of global delivery, マイティグラス understands Africa’s tender realities. Below we deconstruct real problems and provide actionable solutions so your bid preparation becomes faster, more professional, and controllable.
Football Turf Tenders 5 Pain Points
Lack of unified standards: Missing country-specific documentation (SABS, KEBS, SONCAP; Ghana/Tanzania often reference FIFA system standards); limited understanding of full FIFA system parameters undermines professional bid writing.
- Insufficient technical grasp: No clear distinction between FIFAクオリティ そして FIFAクオリティ・プロ; incomplete test reports; lack of climate-matched local references; unclear lead times—all lead to non-professional bids and disqualification.
- High installation risk: Sub-base noncompliance, improper installation, uneven infill—affecting FIFA field testing.
- Acceptance failure risk: System or installation not meeting FIFA test requirements → fail.
- Missing lifecycle management: No plan for maintenance and re-certification → higher post-handover costs and lower satisfaction.
- Payment & logistics risks: Incomplete customs paperwork → delays; FX volatility pressures margins; rigid payment terms hurt competitiveness; no local agent/after-sales → execution risk.
サッカーの芝 Tenders 8 Technical Criteria
1) Pile Height
- Schools: 50-55mm (durability, value, safety)
- プロの試合: 60mm (better shock absorption & ball roll, higher density/spec)
2) Stitch/Tuft Density
- <8,000: quick wear → lower score
- 8,000–10,000: community/schools
- 10,000-12,000: pro training/matches
3) Fiber Type & Cross-Section
- モノフィラメント: pro/high-intensity, wear-resistant, linear roll
- Hybrid/Twin: schools/training, multi-use value
- Curly/Thatch: stabilizes infill, reduces fly-out, improves stability
4) Dtex (Fiber Fineness/Weight)
- <8000: marginal for schools/community, limited durability
- 9000–11000: high-intensity use
- 13000: pro matches (abrasion, tensile, rebound, foot/ball feel)
5) UV Stability
- Africa’s high UV accelerates aging; missing data = uncertain lifespan
- Typical tests: 400h / 800h / 1000h (recommend ≥800h)
6) Drainage Rate (Permeability)
- A decisive factor for final acceptance
- Evaluators check drainage rate, sub-base structure, system infiltration and rainy season suitability
7) Shock Pad Thickness & Performance
- 10mm: schools/community
- 20–25mm: pro/game-grade systems
- Targets: 55–70% shock absorption / 4–10mm vertical deformation (FIFA on-site key metrics)
8) Extreme Climate Adaptation & Lifecycle
- Heat, UV, rainy season; integration of drainage + turf; predictable maintenance cost
- Contractor must master product + system designである。 full lifecycle costing

Professional Foundation for FIFA Field Tests
Passing FIFA on-site tests hinges on proper base works:
- Slope ≥0.5%
- Compaction ≥95%
- Permeability ≥60 L/m²/min
- Layered structure: crushed stone + stabilization + permeable layer
- Edge anchoring & seams: standardized methods and materials
MightyGrass supplies CAD base drawings, drainage templates、 そして flatness measurement standards.
Maintenance & Lifecycle Cost (LCC)
A winning bid is not a one-off delivery—it’s a sustained commitment. Include:
- Annual maintenance: $0.6–1.2 /㎡/year
- Weekly usage: 40–60 hours optimal
- Recommended equipment: groomer, sand remover
- Re-certification: every 3年 (per event/client)
- Climate-specific maintenance: heat/humidity/coastal/arid differences
Climate Zones & Turf Specs
- Sub-Saharan: heat + high UV → ≥1000h UV stability, high-Dtex tensile
- East African Plateau: intense sun, humid & rainy → fast-drainage systems, antibacterial backing
- West African Coast: salt spray + humidity → salt-resistant fibers, double-layer backing
- North African Arid: large diurnal range, strong UV → high-weatherability PE, black backing anti-photodegradation
Football turf bid 8 Technical Items
| 項目 | Tender Recommendation | MightyGrass Support |
| パイルの高さ | Schools 50–55mm; Pro 60mm | Height samples + ball roll tests |
| Stitch Density | <8,000 wear risk; >10,000 preferred | FIFA density reference |
| ファイバー・タイプ | Mono/Hybrid/Curly per use | Multi-profile sample kit |
| デシテックス | ≥9000 advised; 13000 for pro | Dtex lab report |
| UV安定性 | ≥800h preferred | Labosport UV reports |
| Permeability | ≥60 L/m²/min | Drainage tests + drawings |
| ショックパッド | School 10mm; Pro 20–25mm | Certified pad data |
| Climate Fit | Heat/humidity/UV stability | Regional performance notes |
FIFA Football Turf Tender Technical Evaluation Matrix
| No. | Core Item | % in Technical | Points/100 | Evaluator’s Note |
| 1 | パイルの高さ | 10% | 7 | Match use; ±2mm tolerance |
| 2 | Stitch/Tufts | 12% | 8 | ≥10,000 preferred |
| 3 | ファイバー・タイプ | 10% | 7 | Mono/Hybrid/Curly fit |
| 4 | デシテックス | 10% | 7 | ≥9000 advised |
| 5 | UV安定性 | 10% | 7 | ≥800h recommended |
| 6 | 排水 | 13% | 9 | ≥60 L/m²/min; ≥100 excellent |
| 7 | ショックパッド | 15% | 10 | 55–70% / 4–10mm |
| 8 | Climate Fit | 10% | 7 | Local data & cases |
| 77 | Technical base |
ヒント: FIFA technical criteria typically cover 70–80 points; the remaining 20–30 come from documentation completeness + installation methods + maintenance plan.
Additional Technical Credits (20)
| 項目 | % | Pts | Focus |
| Documentation | 5% | 5 | FIFA/lab/regional certs complete |
| Installation Method | 8% | 8 | Sub-base, slope, compaction, seams, infill SOP |
| Maintenance & LCC | 4% | 4 | Cycles, re-cert, budget, equipment |
| Local References | 3% | 3 | Climate-matched cases & data |
Commercial Scoring (30)
| 項目 | % | Pts | 注記 |
| Price Rationality | 15% | 15 | Clear structure; sustainable |
| Delivery & Logistics | 10% | 10 | Lead time, customs, routing |
| Payment Flexibility | 5% | 5 | Milestone terms, local support |
FIFA field tender (How We Decide)
| 寸法 | Core Question | Focus |
| 製品 | FIFA lab validation? | System ID, material consistency |
| Fit | Climate & usage considered? | UV, temp, rainfall, hours/week |
| Buildability | Standardized & executable? | Sub-base, drainage, Shock Pad |
| 安全性 | Meets FIFA key metrics? | absorption, deformation, friction |
| Maintainability | Maintenance & re-cert planned? | LCC, manuals, logs |
| Reliability | Vendor capacity & license? | FIFA License, references, logistics |

Choose the Right Football Turf Supplier — Bid Support Package
In Africa, the challenge is as much the tender document as it is competitors. As a FIFA Licensee Manufacturer, マイティグラス helps lift technical scores and reduce project risks (unclear supplier credentials, system failure in tests, installation off-spec, high O&M, missing re-cert budget). We deliver end-to-end tech + commercial support:
- Document Pack: Specs (EN/FR/PT), FIFA reports, SABS/KEBS/SONCAP (as applicable), performance data (UV/abrasion/tensile/drainage), system drawings/CAD, FIFA system IDs with verification paths.
- System Selection: By field type, budget, climate, usage—50–60mm guidance, mono vs hybrid vs curly, Dtex/density/profile matching, ショックパッド (strongly advised for FIFA games).
- 設置サポート: Sub-base drainage, flatness, compaction KPIs; installation SOP & self-checklists (incl. line-cutting); infill specs; mock FIFA testing; drainage design; videos; manuals; acceptance criteria.
- FIFA Testing Assistance: Coordinate Labosport / Sports Labs for lab/field tests; provide approved project samples and documentation—smooth pass.
- Payment Support: Fast samples, staged payments (tender-friendly), volume pricing, local stock (select countries), multi-route shipping (sea/road optimization).
Why MightyGrass?
FIFA Licensee Manufacturer|20年以上|600+ FIFA-certified fields|72-hour dossier turnaround
Value-add: LCC modeling, maintenance forecasting, annual O&M budgets, BIM/CAD, tender Q&A, acceptance standards.
We’ve delivered 600+ FIFA-certified systems—from World Cup training bases to school fields—where every detail matters to final certification そして brand reputation.
We help define your project tier, recommend FIFA-compliant fiber/density/backing/infill/pad, and provide the FIFA System Data Sheet そして Installation Control Guide that can be copied into the tender, boosting technical scores.
FAQ :
1. What is the difference between FIFA Quality and FIFA Quality Pro in African tenders?
FIFA Quality is intended for school and community fields with 40–60 hours of weekly use. FIFA Quality Pro targets professional stadiums (< 20 hours per week) and requires tighter performance ranges and 20–25 mm shock pads for certification.
2. How do the eight core technical criteria affect tender scores?
Evaluators score pile height, density, fiber type, Dtex, UV resistance, drainage, shock pad performance, and climate adaptability. Drainage capacity, shock absorption, and density carry the highest weight in the technical score.
3. Which compliance documents are commonly required for African projects?
Besides FIFA system and lab reports, countries may require regional certifications such as SABS (South Africa), KEBS (Kenya), and SONCAP (Nigeria). Ghana and Tanzania often reference FIFA standards directly. MightyGrass supplies country-specific document packs.
4. How can contractors improve drainage scores and avoid failures in rainy zones?
Design a base with ≥ 0.5 % slope and ≥ 60 L/m²/min permeability, use graded crushed-stone layers and effective edge drainage, then verify with grid-point permeability tests before handover.
5. How should Shock Pad thickness be selected?
Use 10 mm pads for school/community fields and 20–25 mm for professional projects to achieve FIFA impact absorption (55–70 %) and vertical deformation (4–10 mm) targets for safe play.
6. Why is UV aging data crucial for African projects?
High solar radiation accelerates turf aging. Provide accelerated aging reports ≥ 800 hours (preferably 1000 h) plus material-level heat and hydrolysis resistance tests to prove longevity.
7. How can tender documents be more evaluator-friendly?
Include a one-page System Matching Table linking each parameter to field usage and validation sources (report IDs, lab names, system numbers) and attach a self-inspection sheet and Field-Test SOP.
8. What are common causes of FIFA field-test failure?
Non-compliant sub-base flatness or compaction, inconsistent seaming or line-marking, uneven infill depth, and improper moisture or temperature control are typical reasons. Run a mock test before official inspection.
9. How can maintenance and re-certification planning add tender points?
Provide annual OPEX ($0.6 — 1.2 / m² / year), equipment lists, monthly/quarterly/yearly maintenance frequency, and a three-year re-certification timeline with budget forecast.
10. What value-added support does MightyGrass offer for tenders?
72-hour document response, English/French/Portuguese technical packs, sealed samples and digital data room, base & drainage CAD templates, self-inspection checklists, Labosport / Sports Labs coordination, staged payment options, and multi-route logistics.


