Scientists from Michigan State University and the University of Tennessee have collaborated with FIFA over five years to develop the ideal turfgrass for the 2026 World Cup. This research project, funded by FIFA, focused on creating consistent and uniform playing surfaces across diverse climate zones and stadium types, including indoor venues and those requiring conversion from artificial turf. The initiative involved studying grass species, developing custom seed blends, and testing cleat-player interactions to ensure optimal performance and safety for athletes. AI
RANK_REASON The cluster details a multi-year research project by universities to develop specialized turfgrass for a major sporting event, including scientific testing and funding from a governing body. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=2 ai=0.0]
- Alan Ferguson
- FIFA
- John Sorochan
- Lumen Field
- Michigan State University
- University of Tennessee
- 2026 World Cup
- Heimo Schirgi
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