Futsal Court — Synthetic Turf

Rs. 80.00

Futsal Court — Synthetic Turf

Rs. 80.00

Futsal synthetic turf court - overview

ChampCourts builds futsal courts on FIFA-quality synthetic turf for commercial play-arenas, schools and academies. Our futsal turf is a 20-30 mm short-pile monofilament system that mimics the ball-roll and friction of indoor futsal hardcourt while delivering outdoor durability and player comfort. Standard FIFA futsal dimensions are 40 m x 20 m (8,600 sqft) for international, 25-42 m x 16-25 m for general play. ChampCourts delivers turnkey from Rs 12 lakh for a 5,000 sqft semi-covered court to Rs 25 lakh for an 8,600 sqft full FIFA-spec build with shock-pad, LED lighting and perimeter glass.

Futsal is the fastest-growing format in Indian small-side football. The 5-v-5 game with a smaller heavier ball, no offsides, hockey-style rolling subs and concentrated attack-defence transitions delivers a high-intensity entertainment experience for players and spectators alike. AIFF launched the Indian Futsal League in 2024-25 and the All India Football Federation Futsal Roadmap targets 1,000+ regulation futsal courts nationally by 2030. ChampCourts builds toward two parallel demand vectors - serious academies that want FIFA Futsal Quality certification and commercial play-arenas that need a hybrid surface playing both football-light and futsal. The synthetic-turf futsal court is the right answer for outdoor and semi-covered builds where weather is a factor and where playing surface needs to forgive mixed footwear and casual-league use.

Specification-wise, futsal turf differs meaningfully from football turf despite using the same yarn family. Futsal turf is shorter (20-30 mm vs 50-60 mm for football), uses silica-sand-only infill (no SBR rubber - which slows ball roll out of FIFA spec), and is typically laid with an underlying shock-pad for player comfort during quick-direction-change play. Get any of these specifications wrong and the court plays like neither futsal nor football. ChampCourts builds futsal courts to AIFF and FIFA Futsal Quality at the same price point as generic "5-a-side mini turf" some competitors offer, by virtue of strict adherence to spec.

Technical specifications

Parameter Specification
Court dimensions (FIFA) Length 25-42 m, Width 16-25 m. Intl: 38-42 x 18-22 m
Standard area 5,000-8,600 sqft
Turf pile height 20 / 25 / 30 mm
Yarn Texturised / monofilament PE
Infill Silica sand 12-15 kg/sqm (no SBR for indoor / semi-covered)
Shock-pad 8-12 mm prefab SBR (recommended for indoor)
Sub-base M25 PCC (indoor) or DBM (outdoor)
Ball roll 4-10 m (FIFA futsal range)
Vertical ball rebound 50-70 cm from 2 m drop
Service life 8-10 years
Warranty 5 years

Cost breakdown

Configuration Area Cost
School futsal, open-air, 25 mm pile 5,000-6,000 sqft Rs 12-15 lakh
Commercial semi-covered futsal 6,500-7,500 sqft Rs 16-20 lakh
FIFA-spec full court + shock-pad 8,000-8,600 sqft Rs 22-28 lakh
Indoor with PEB shed (excl. shed) 8,600 sqft Rs 18-22 lakh (court only)

PEB shed for an indoor futsal court runs Rs 45-65 lakh additional. Perimeter glass / acrylic walls run Rs 3-6 lakh extra.

Construction process

  1. Survey + layout per FIFA futsal regulations.
  2. Sub-base: M25 PCC for indoor; DBM 40 mm over WMM 100 mm for outdoor.
  3. Shock-pad (if specified): 10 mm prefab SBR rolls glued to sub-base.
  4. Turf laying: 4 m rolls with PU seam tape.
  5. Infill: silica sand only (no SBR rubber - keeps ball roll true for futsal).
  6. Markings: FIFA-spec inlay or painted lines (penalty area arc, centre circle, substitution zones).
  7. Goals (3 x 2 m FIFA futsal goals), corner flags, nets.

Site duration: 25-35 working days for a 6,000-8,000 sqft court.

FIFA futsal markings explained

FIFA futsal layout differs meaningfully from football. The penalty area is a half-circle 6 m from the goalmouth, not a rectangle. A second penalty mark sits 10 m from goal for direct free-kick after the 6th team foul (the "accumulated fouls" rule unique to futsal). Centre circle is 3 m radius (vs 9.15 m in football). Substitution zones are 5 m on each side of the halfway line. Touchline kick-ins replace throw-ins. Goal area is 1 m around the goalpost. We mark all of this per AIFF current rulebook in white inlay or contrast paint, ensuring the court hosts AIFF-sanctioned tournaments without re-marking.

Indoor vs semi-covered vs outdoor

Indoor (full PEB shed): premium build for academies and tournament venues. Weather-independent, can host evening leagues without lighting compromise, supports air-conditioning for premium operators. Capex: Rs 60-80 lakh including shed. Semi-covered (lightweight cantilever shed over playing area, open sides): cost-effective weather protection for monsoon zones; capex Rs 25-35 lakh. Outdoor (no shed): standard build; works in low-rainfall regions; capex Rs 12-25 lakh. We help operators choose based on location climate and ROI horizon.

Futsal turf vs alternatives

Surface Cost Ball behaviour Player comfort Maintenance
Futsal synthetic turf (ChampCourts) Rs 12-25 L Slightly slower than wood Excellent Low
PU futsal court Rs 12-20 L True FIFA ball roll Excellent Low
Hardwood futsal Rs 25-50 L True FIFA ball roll Premium Mid (seasonal varnish)
Acrylic futsal Rs 6-10 L Faster ball, harder fall Lower Low
Cement Rs 2-4 L Inconsistent Poor (injury risk) Cracks weather-driven

Synthetic turf is the right pick for outdoor / semi-covered builds where weather is a factor; PU is the right pick for fully indoor halls.

Use cases and target customers

  • Commercial play-arenas: Anchor sport in tier-2 cities where football demand exceeds 7-a-side land availability. The compact footprint allows futsal courts in plots that cannot host even a 5-a-side football pitch.
  • Schools and colleges: Compact FIFA-spec court replaces multiple cement courtyards. PE programmes value the year-round usability and the dual-use capacity for both football skills and futsal-specific competition.
  • Football academies: Off-season training surface for outdoor 11-a-side players. Many premier academies use futsal as the foundational skill-builder for U-10 to U-14 age groups; first-touch, close control and combination passing all develop faster on futsal than on full-sized pitches.
  • Corporate campuses: Compact pitch for after-hours leagues; supports 30-minute lunch sessions where attendance volume matters more than match length.
  • Sports complexes targeting AIFF Indian Futsal League: Franchise practice venues and qualification tournament hosts. ChampCourts has begun receiving enquiries from city-level franchise applicants.
  • Mall and high-street rooftops: Futsal turf works on rooftops with the right structural assessment and drainage; a growing format in tier-1 cities where ground-level space is gone.
  • Resort and hospitality: Compact futsal pitch as a key family-segment amenity, especially for resorts targeting weekend MICE bookings.

Why ChampCourts for synthetic turf futsal

  • FIFA Futsal Quality yarn: Strict 20-30 mm short-pile specification with silica-sand-only infill.
  • AIFF futsal court engineering: Markings, run-off zones, substitution areas and goal zones per current AIFF rulebook.
  • Integrated turnkey package: Surface + shock-pad + boards + lights + goals + dugouts in one PO.
  • 5-year warranty: Plus AMC packages with quarterly grooming and biannual deep cleaning.
  • Pan-India service in 50+ cities: Same SOP everywhere.
  • FIFA Lab certification coordination: Available for franchise and academy customers.

Frequently asked questions

Why no rubber infill on futsal turf?

SBR slows ball roll and makes futsal turn-and-pass feel sluggish. Silica-only infill keeps ball roll within FIFA spec (4-10 m).

Can the court be used for football too?

Yes, but it is short-pile (20-30 mm), so studs grip less than on 50 mm football turf. Best used as a hybrid with appropriate footwear.

Indoor or outdoor?

Synthetic turf works in both. For fully indoor builds, we typically recommend PU instead - it is FIFA-standard for competition futsal and has lower long-term maintenance.

What is the maintenance routine?

Weekly drag-brush, monthly deep brush, infill top-up every 12-18 months. ChampCourts offers AMCs from Rs 35,000/year.

Lifespan with commercial use?

8-10 years at 6-8 booked hours/day; goalmouth wear zones may need plug repair at year 5-6.

Can futsal turf be installed indoors?

Yes - synthetic turf works indoors with a PEB or RCC shed overhead. We typically recommend PU for fully-indoor competition-grade installs, but turf indoor is the value pick for school halls and academy-tier indoor builds. Indoor turf eliminates the weather-related downtime that affects outdoor courts.

Difference between FIFA Futsal Quality and FIFA Quality Pro?

Same two-tier structure as football turf - Quality is for academy and recreational play; Quality Pro is for international competition. AIFF Indian Futsal League uses FIFA Quality Pro for franchise venues. Our 25 mm shock-padded turf meets Quality; 30 mm + premium shock-pad targets Quality Pro.

What does a futsal court typically cost vs PU futsal?

Synthetic-turf futsal lands at Rs 12-25 lakh; PU futsal at Rs 20-35 lakh. Turf is the cost-effective outdoor pick; PU is the FIFA-competition-grade indoor pick. ROI math typically favours turf for commercial operators in tier-2 cities and PU for academies and city-centre installs.

How does the court perform in monsoon?

Permeable backing + sloped sub-base + perimeter drains. Court is playable within 20-30 minutes of rain stopping. Heavy continuous rain (50 mm/hr+) requires play suspension; play resumes immediately after rain stops.

Operator economics?

Tier-1 city futsal court: 6,000 sqft, capex Rs 14-18 L, blended booking rate Rs 1,300-1,800/hr, 6-8 booked hours/day, monthly revenue Rs 2.2-3 lakh, annual Rs 26-36 lakh, EBITDA 35-45%, capex payback 24-36 months.

Discuss your futsal build with ChampCourts: /pages/contact-us or call +91 92587 75187. Related: acrylic futsal, PU futsal court, futsal collection. For AIFF Indian Futsal League franchise-grade builds, see our AIFF futsal franchise build guide.

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