Multi-Purpose Courts

At Goal Sport, we are committed to providing the best specialized solutions for multi-purpose court flooring, designed to accommodate a wide range of sports and activities, whether for training, recreational use, or official competitions.

We offer a variety of modern flooring options that combine quality, durability, and high performance, including:

Hard Flooring

Hard flooring is one of the most commonly used types of multi-purpose court surfaces. It is characterized by its high rigidity and stability, making it suitable for sports that require speed and precision.

Hard floors are constructed using strong engineered layers that ensure a level, durable surface capable of withstanding intensive use over long periods.

They are typically used in sports such as basketball, volleyball, and tennis, providing consistent performance and fast player movement, though they are less flexible compared to soft floors.

Advantages:

  • High resistance to weather conditions and climate changes.

  • Easy to maintain and clean.

  • Provides stable performance and excellent player movement speed.

  • Suitable for intensive use and official competitions.


Soft Flooring

Soft flooring is designed to provide greater comfort and safety during play. It incorporates more flexible layers that absorb shocks and reduce pressure on joints and muscles.

Soft floors are more flexible than hard floors, making them ideal for schools, academies, children’s playgrounds, and training areas, especially for beginners and young athletes.

Advantages:

  • Higher flexibility compared to hard floors.

  • Excellent shock absorption and reduced risk of injuries.

  • Safe and comfortable surface for movement.

  • Available in varying degrees of flexibility depending on the intended use.

  • Enhances play experience and physical comfort during sports activities.

Acrylic Flooring

Acrylic flooring is one of the most professional types of surfaces for outdoor courts and is widely used in tennis courts and multi-purpose sports courts.

The acrylic layer is UV-resistant, maintaining its appearance and performance over extended periods.

Advantages:

  • Vibrant colors and an attractive appearance.

  • Weather and sun-resistant, ensuring durability in outdoor conditions.

  • Can be applied in various thicknesses to suit different types of activities.

Tartan Flooring

Tartan flooring is a specialized rubber surface widely used in running tracks, Olympic courts, and multi-sport activity areas due to its high performance and exceptional safety. It is manufactured from high-quality materials, providing superior flexibility and excellent shock absorption.

Tartan floors are characterized by quick rebound and a perfect balance between rigidity and flexibility, helping athletes enhance physical performance and reduce stress on joints and muscles, particularly during running, jumping, and intensive training.

Advantages:

  • Effective shock absorption, reducing the risk of injuries and muscle strain.

  • Waterproof and weather-resistant, making it suitable for outdoor use.

  • Non-slip surface that ensures stability during movement.

  • Easy to clean and maintain, unaffected by intensive use.

  • Available in various colors and designs to match the visual identity of the courts.

  • Long lifespan, maintaining quality and performance over time.

Rubber Roll Flooring

Rubber roll flooring is widely used in fitness centers and indoor sports activity areas. It is flexible, sound-absorbing, and slip-resistant, making it an ideal choice for high-traffic areas.

Advantages:

  • Vibration and wear-resistant, ensuring long-lasting durability.

  • Provides a modern and sleek appearance to the space.

  • Easy to install, and can be removed and reinstalled with minimal effort.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is Soft Acrylic more flexible than Hard Acrylic?

Yes, Soft Acrylic is more flexible than Hard Acrylic. This is because the Soft system consists of a greater number of layers, including rubber cushion layers that absorb shocks and reduce pressure on joints during play, providing greater comfort and safety for players. In contrast, Hard Acrylic has fewer layers and a more rigid surface, making it suitable for courts that require faster ball bounce.

Which is more expensive: Hard Acrylic or Soft Acrylic?

Soft Acrylic is more expensive than Hard Acrylic due to the increased number of layers used in its installation, in addition to the rubber cushion layers that provide extra flexibility and comfort. This results in higher material and installation costs compared to the Hard system.

Which system is more suitable for outdoor and indoor use: Soft or Hard Acrylic?

Both Soft and Hard Acrylic systems can be used for outdoor and indoor areas. However, Hard Acrylic is generally preferred for outdoor courts due to its rigidity and high resistance to weather conditions and heavy usage. Soft Acrylic is often preferred for indoor courts and academies because it offers greater flexibility, player comfort, and reduced risk of injuries.

What types of sports courts can be constructed?

Many types of sports courts can be constructed, such as five-a-side football courts, basketball courts, handball courts, volleyball courts, as well as multi-use tennis courts.