The Context
Northern Ireland’s NIFL Premiership has been at the forefront of synthetic pitch adoption in UK professional football. Crusaders FC led the way in 2009, investing £250,000 to replace the natural grass at Seaview with a synthetic surface. This is the first such installation in senior football in Northern Ireland. The decision was vindicated almost immediately: during a severe cold snap that forced the postponement of nearly every other fixture in the league, both scheduled matches at Seaview went ahead.
Other clubs followed: Cliftonville installed a 3G surface the following year, and over the next decade the majority of Premiership clubs with synthetic pitches adopted the technology. Each club faced the same fundamental question: which surface system, from which manufacturer, installed by which contractor, will give us the performance, durability, and safety our players and community need?
Surface Selection
For each club, we evaluated the available surface systems against the specific demands of the venue. This means assessing fibre type and density, infill material and depth, shock pad specification, drainage integration, and expected performance under the club’s usage pattern. A pitch that hosts 20 hours of professional football per week has different requirements from one that also accommodates 40 hours of community lettings.
Training Pitch Consultancy
Beyond the stadium pitches, we provided separate training pitch consultations for Larne FC and Coleraine FC. Training surfaces face different demands such as higher usage intensity, different maintenance budgets, and often different regulatory requirements .
For clubs considering new or replacement surfaces, our full consultancy lifecycle covers everything from initial feasibility through specification, procurement, delivery oversight, and long-term aftercare.
The Clubs
Crusaders FC: Seaview, Belfast
Cliftonville FC: Solitude, Belfast
Installed their first 3G surface shortly after Crusaders, becoming one of the earliest adopters in the league. Solitude serves the North Belfast community alongside the club’s competitive programme.
Coleraine FC
Stadium pitch consultation plus a separate training pitch advisory engagement, ensuring both match-day and training surfaces were independently specified to the club’s needs.
Brandywell Stadium: Derry
The Brandywell’s synthetic surface serves one of Northern Ireland’s most historic football grounds, located in the heart of Derry.
Larne FC
Stadium pitch consultation plus a separate training pitch engagement. Larne‘s rapid rise through the NIFL Premiership has placed increasing demands on both match-day and training infrastructure.
Dungannon Swifts
Surface selection consultancy for the club’s synthetic pitch at Stangmore Park, Dungannon.
Why Consistency Matters
When one consultant advises across an entire league, the standard rises everywhere. Each club benefits not just from our expertise, but from the accumulated knowledge of what works and what doesn’t across every other installation in the same competition. That learning loop, such as seeing how different systems perform under comparable conditions across multiple venues, produces better recommendations than any single-project engagement can.
For clubs in Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland, EcoSport brings a depth of local knowledge that UK-mainland consultancies cannot match. Our understanding of Irish funding routes, IFA requirements, and the cross-border regulatory landscape is built from years of active project delivery on the ground.