Rooted for Victory — Grass is Powering the Women Football Pitches in Switzerland

Written on 07/07/2025
Anne Mette Dahl Jensen

As Europe focuses on the women’s football tournament in Switzerland, Kentucky bluegrass is the unsung hero beneath the action. Known for its rhizome-driven regeneration, this turfgrass provides the durability and recovery needed for high-intensity play, making it essential for tournament-quality fields.

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As the world this summer turns its eyes to the big European football tournament for women in Switzerland, there’s more at play than world-class athletes and tactical brilliance. Beneath every precision pass and sliding tackle is a carefully crafted green foundation – one where Kentucky bluegrass is quietly taking center stage.

The Silent Hero Beneath Their Feet

While turf perennial ryegrass(Lolium perenne) often dominates the headlines for their speed of establishment, it’s time to give Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) its moment in the spotlight. 

What makes Kentucky bluegrassso special?

It’s the power of its rhizomes. These subsurface stems enable the species to propagate laterally and regenerate vegetative tissue rapidly following wear. This regenerative capacity is particularly critical in high-intensity environments such as tournament venues, where consecutive matches demand consistent turf resilience.

Where Perennial ryegrass might wear thin, Kentucky bluegrass rebounds. Its ability to reestablish damaged areas ensures a uniform and robust sward. Moreover, its dense, interlocking growth structure contributes to a stable, carpet-like playing surface, offering an even playing-surface match after match.

Designed To Endure, Engineered To Perform

Tournament conditions are punishing, with multiple matches a week, training sessions and wear of mobile infrastructure. The Kentucky bluegrass cultivars selected for this year’s championship were not chosen lightly. Each has been rigorously tested and selected for high wear tolerance and aesthetic quality.

Yet, Kentucky bluegrass is not without its challenges. Unlike its ryegrass counterparts, it is slower to germinate. To counter this, the seed used in Switzerland has been coated with advanced seed enhancement technology that promotes faster and more uniform germination. This innovative coating ensures that Kentucky bluegrass can compete with faster species even in an overseeding during the tournament.

Moreover, Kentucky bluegrass performs exceptionally well when mixed with 4turf® (turf tetraploid perennial ryegrasses). 4turf® provide fast germination, vigor, and early ground cover, while Kentucky bluegrass builds the long-term strength and resilience of the sward. Together, they form a synergistic blend that balances speed with endurance, ideal for elite sports surfaces. 

A Swiss Approach to Pitch Perfection

Switzerland’s climate and sporting culture have long made Kentucky bluegrass a favorite. Groundsmen value their ability to thrive under stress, maintain excellent visual quality, and provide outstanding shear strength, reducing divots and maintaining consistent ball roll. With a climate that swings from alpine chill to summer heat, the hardiness of Kentucky bluegrass is a perfect match.

A Grass Worth Cheering For

As players impress fans with their skill, it’s also worth appreciating the resilient green carpet that makes it all possible. Kentucky bluegrass may not bask in the limelight, but its contribution is no less heroic. At this year’s championship, it’s not just a grass — it’s part of the team. 

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