Excellent Playing Fields in the Super League Stadiums
The playing fields of Greece's Super League have maintained and even improved their quality despite adverse weather conditions, according to league organizers.
In the midst of objectively challenging weather conditions characterized by heavy and persistent rainfall, the playing surfaces of the Super League stadiums in Greece have not only maintained their quality but have shown improvement based on measurements taken this season. This positive development was announced by the league's governing body, which highlighted the high level of technical management exercised by all the teams in the league, the effectiveness of drainage systems, and the scientific approach employed in maintenance protocols.
In the first two months of 2026, significant changes in rainfall patterns were recorded in cities hosting Super League teams. The increase in precipitation was substantive, impacting the hydrological load experienced by the playing fields, which led to concerns about field conditions. However, rather than leading to a decline in quality, these conditions were met with effective management strategies from the clubs, indicating their preparedness and resilience in face of environmental challenges.
Additionally, a large proportion of the league's matches took place in adverse weather, either during rain or following severe weather events. Despite these challenges, all matches were completed successfully, showcasing the durability and effective maintenance of the pitches. This situation reflects not only the managerial capabilities of the clubs but also the importance of investing in infrastructure to withstand climatic variances, setting a precedent for other leagues facing similar environmental challenges.