TigerTurf and Football SA Partner to Develop Football Across South Australia
TigerTurf Australia has entered into a new strategic partnership with Football South Australia (Football SA), further strengthening its commitment to supporting the growth and development of football across the region.
A Platform for Growth
The partnership sees TigerTurf named as Football SA's Preferred Supplier of Synthetic Pitches, giving member clubs access to the expertise and infrastructure support needed to grow participation, expand programming and build facilities that serve their communities for the long term.
More Players, More Opportunities
Football in South Australia is experiencing sustained participation growth across metropolitan and regional communities alike. As more players enter the game at every level, the demand for accessible, high-quality and year-round facilities continues to rise and with it, the need for informed, experienced partners to help clubs plan for the future.
Travis Knight, General Manager TigerTurf Australia
"Football SA's vision for the game's growth across South Australia is exactly the kind of long-term thinking this partnership is built to support. As part of the global TenCate Grass group, with more than 300 years of innovation behind it, TigerTurf brings the expertise to help clubs create environments where more people can play, stay active and feel part of their football community."
Michael Carter, CEO Football South Australia
"Football continues to experience strong and sustained growth across South Australia, and with that growth comes increasing demand for high-quality, sustainable and accessible facilities. Having TigerTurf's expertise within our network ensures clubs are well-supported when planning the infrastructure needed to grow their communities and deliver football for generations to come."
Supporting Clubs Every Step of the Way
Through the partnership, Football SA clubs will have access to practical support across facility planning, development and funding, helping them create the spaces needed to welcome more players, run more programmes and strengthen football in their communities.
Further information will be made available to clubs in the coming weeks.