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Flamengo Fights for Football Field Quality
9 Dec
Summary
- Flamengo submitted proposals to CBF for pitch improvement.
- Club opposes artificial turf, citing health and performance risks.
- A transition period is proposed for phasing out plastic pitches.

Flamengo is advocating for higher standards in Brazilian football pitches by submitting a technical proposal to the CBF. The club's initiative, detailed in a comprehensive document, emphasizes the need for better playing surfaces to elevate the sport to world-class levels. Central to their proposal is the opposition to artificial turf, which Flamengo argues is detrimental to high-performance football and player health.
The club points out that artificial pitches are not used in major European or South American leagues and are associated with increased injury risks due to their plastic composition. Flamengo believes that to attract top talent, Brazil must align its playing conditions with international standards. They also propose minimum quality benchmarks for both natural and synthetic fields.
To address the financial impact on clubs currently using artificial surfaces, Flamengo suggests a phased replacement. This would involve a transition period, with Série A clubs completing the switch by the end of 2027 and Série B clubs by the end of 2028. This approach aims to ensure sporting quality is maintained while allowing for necessary adaptations.




