KIX SOCCER CENTERS
A complete soccer center built around 12 all-weather arenas, the Pavilion, Skill Zone and Championship Arena — with layouts adapted to each site, from approximately 2 acres subject to conditions.
A KIX center is designed around a minimum of 12 all-weather small-sided arenas, supported by a central pavilion, Skill Zone, spectator areas, controlled LED lighting and a player-focused turf system. The layout is flexible, allowing KIX to adapt the center to the shape, access and conditions of each site.
Indicative KIX center layout — final design adapted to each site.
The core components of a KIX center are designed to create a complete outdoor soccer hub, active throughout the week and adaptable to each site.
KIX arenas are designed for fast, high-touch, small-sided soccer. Rebound boards help keep the ball in play, perimeter netting keeps games contained, and all-weather turf allows consistent play across seasons. The format supports youth training, adult leagues, pickup games, tournaments and community programming.
The turf system is chosen for how it plays: a consistent, predictable surface across seasons, with the shock pad layer reducing impact through long sessions and back-to-back games. Comfort features are planned around each site’s climate: from shaded viewing to misting on hot days.
The Pavilion is the social and operational heart of the center, bringing together reception, café/social space, locker rooms, viewing areas and flexible rooms for programs, meetings or community use, depending on the site.
Where appropriate, the Pavilion can also support adjacent recreation areas such as tennis courts, park fields or community spaces — creating a shared arrival point, restrooms, café/social space and operational support without duplicating facilities elsewhere on the site. External materials and finishes can be adapted to suit the local character while maintaining KIX standards.
Café Futbol