About: Polytan

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Polytan GmbH is a German manufacturer of synthetic turf systems and synthetic sport surfaces. It is based in Burgheim, Bavaria. As a supplier of numerous sports venues for international competitions and first-division clubs, it supplied the pitch for the final of the Women's Football World Cup 2015 at the BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, Canada and the hockey pitch for the London 2012 Olympic Summer Games. The hockey competitions of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Summer Games, postponed to 2021 due to the coronavirus, were played on Polytan turf. Polytan is also providing the pitch for the Olympic Games Paris 2024, FIH Hockey World Cups (2022 / 2023) and FIH Hockey 5s World Cup 2024.

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  • Die Polytan GmbH ist ein deutscher Hersteller von Kunstrasensystemen und Sportkunststoffbelägen mit Hauptsitz in Burgheim. Sie ist eine Tochterfirma der Sport Group Holding GmbH. (de)
  • Polytan GmbH is a German manufacturer of synthetic turf systems and synthetic sport surfaces. It is based in Burgheim, Bavaria. As a supplier of numerous sports venues for international competitions and first-division clubs, it supplied the pitch for the final of the Women's Football World Cup 2015 at the BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, Canada and the hockey pitch for the London 2012 Olympic Summer Games. The hockey competitions of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Summer Games, postponed to 2021 due to the coronavirus, were played on Polytan turf. Polytan is also providing the pitch for the Olympic Games Paris 2024, FIH Hockey World Cups (2022 / 2023) and FIH Hockey 5s World Cup 2024. A number of German national league football clubs use Polytan pitches at their training centres, and the Stade de Suisse (National Stadium) in Bern, Switzerland, has a Polytan pitch. In athletics, numerous events are held on Polytan surfaces, including Diamond League competitions and the 2008 World Athletics Final at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Stuttgart, Germany. Since 2018, with its Green Technology campaign, Polytan has increasingly focused on issues around sustainability. Examples of this include the use of green electricity for production and a CO2-neutral synthetic turf (LigaTurf Cross GTzero), which is made from renewable raw materials and was introduced in 2020 (the first pitches were completed in Ahrensfelde (Brandenburg) and Duisburg. (en)
  • Polytan GmbH est un fabricant allemand de complexes sportifs en gazon synthétique et de revêtements synthétiques sportifs en polyuréthane dont le siège social se trouve à Burgheim. C’est une filiale de Sport Group Holding GmbH. (fr)
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  • Die Polytan GmbH ist ein deutscher Hersteller von Kunstrasensystemen und Sportkunststoffbelägen mit Hauptsitz in Burgheim. Sie ist eine Tochterfirma der Sport Group Holding GmbH. (de)
  • Polytan GmbH est un fabricant allemand de complexes sportifs en gazon synthétique et de revêtements synthétiques sportifs en polyuréthane dont le siège social se trouve à Burgheim. C’est une filiale de Sport Group Holding GmbH. (fr)
  • Polytan GmbH is a German manufacturer of synthetic turf systems and synthetic sport surfaces. It is based in Burgheim, Bavaria. As a supplier of numerous sports venues for international competitions and first-division clubs, it supplied the pitch for the final of the Women's Football World Cup 2015 at the BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, Canada and the hockey pitch for the London 2012 Olympic Summer Games. The hockey competitions of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Summer Games, postponed to 2021 due to the coronavirus, were played on Polytan turf. Polytan is also providing the pitch for the Olympic Games Paris 2024, FIH Hockey World Cups (2022 / 2023) and FIH Hockey 5s World Cup 2024. (en)
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  • Polytan (en)
  • Polytan (de)
  • Polytan (fr)
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