The tartan pattern, also known as the "futballpályás szőnyeg" (football pitch carpet), typically comprises a combination of brightly colored colors arranged in a repeating, swirly design. The hues and the specific arrangement of the colors are usually determined by the governing body or the local authorities. The purpose of the tartan pattern is primarily aesthetic.
On larger fields, the standard configurations often follow a prescribed layout or color scheme, while on smaller fields the chosen design is mostly a matter of local preference. The colors used may change according to the teams playing on the field, often with the installation company choosing colors that adhere to the local teams' color schemes. The condition and presence of the tartan pattern can vary greatly from one field to another, considering factors such as wear and tear and the maintenance schedule.
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Futballpályához refers to the tartan turf surfaces of football fields, primarily used in astroturf and artificial turf systems. The term is most commonly associated with Hungarian football pitches, where the tartan design is a standard feature.
The tartan pattern, also known as the "futballpályás szőnyeg" (football pitch carpet), typically comprises a combination of brightly colored colors arranged in a repeating, swirly design. The hues and the specific arrangement of the colors are usually determined by the governing body or the local authorities. The purpose of the tartan pattern is primarily aesthetic.
On larger fields, the standard configurations often follow a prescribed layout or color scheme, while on smaller fields the chosen design is mostly a matter of local preference. The colors used may change according to the teams playing on the field, often with the installation company choosing colors that adhere to the local teams' color schemes. The condition and presence of the tartan pattern can vary greatly from one field to another, considering factors such as wear and tear and the maintenance schedule.