Pitch at the Red Bull Arena completely renewed
New natural surface laid
The final whistle had barely sounded on our last home match of the season against SK Rapid Vienna when the diggers started moving in - the work on our playing surface began at the Red Bull Arena straight after the end of the season. What might look like a routine switch is actually a complete new laying of the playing surface – including all the layers underneath from 2010.
A comprehensive analysis showed that the underground drainage is not working as planned. The Fiberlastic layey that was installed in October 2018 has been particularly affected, with intensive use for matches and regular machine-based maintenance causing wear. Due to the regular rain in our region, which can be heavy at times, a porous surface is essential to ensure matches can always go ahead.
Irrigation and drainage improved
Another important point in the improvements is the sprinkler system, which also dates from 2010. The previous arrangement of the system does not match the latest technology. In future, some 20 sprinklers rather than 12 will ensure for a more even and efficient distribution of water – both for matches and everyday.
As we want to retain flexibility in our pitch system amid the expected future demands, the decision was made again to have a natural pitch. That gives the opportunity to swap individual areas or, if necessary, complete strips of turf.
With the new set-up, we have everything we need for the years to come – for our players, our fans and for some memorable matches at the Red Bull Arena. We are already looking forward to getting back on the new green grass of home in July!
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