Semi-Permanent Soccer Goals

Semi Permanent Soccer Goals, Auger, Peg, Stake, J-Hook, Sandbags, Counterweight, Anchors

Semi-Permanent Soccer Goals are those soccer goals that are often lightweight, portable, and are anchored with a goal anchoring system. Sometimes semi-permanent soccer goals come with removable wheels for easy mobility.

Semi Permanent Soccer Goals, Auger, Peg, Stake, J-Hook, Sandbags, Counterweight, Anchors

Semi-Permanent Soccer Goals are those soccer goals that are often lightweight, portable, and are anchored with a goal anchoring system. Sometimes semi-permanent soccer goals come with removable wheels for easy mobility.

Semi-Permanent soccer goals are anchored into the ground while are in use and can often be easily assembled or unassembled for storage. The number of anchors and type of anchors to be used to anchor your soccer goal will depend on the soil type, soil moisture content, and total weight of the soccer goal.

The different types of soccer goal anchoring systems are:

  1. Auger style – this is a corkscrew shaped anchor that is screwed into the ground. A flange is positioned over the goal shoe. At least two auger anchors, with at least one on each side of the goal, are recommended. More auger type anchors might be required depending on the manufacturer’s specifications, the weight of the goal and the soil.
    auger soccer goal anchor
  2. Semi-permanent anchors – this type of anchor is made up of two or more functional components. The main support is secured to the base and buried underground.
    • Tethered Underground Anchor –this type of semi-permanent anchor system, the anchor connects the underground base to the soccer goal by means of two tethers.
      tethered underground soccer goal anchor
    • Buried Tube Anchor –this type of semi-permanent anchor is made up of buried anchor tubes with a opening at ground level. The goal is positioned over the buried tube and is bolted in at ground level.
      buried soccer goal anchor
  3. Peg or stake style anchor – this anchor system consists of four pegs or stakes that are approximately 10 inches long. These stakes can easily be driven into the ground with a sledge-hammer at an angle and as far as possible. The pegs should be flush to the ground when possible.
    peg or stake soccer goal anchor
  4. J-Hook Anchor – this anchor style is used with holes are not pre-drilled in the ground shoe where pegs or stakes can be driven through the bar. The J-hook should be driven into the ground as far as possible with the curved part of the hook positioned over the shoe. Typically, two to four stakes are recommended per goal. The number of J-Hook anchors used will depend on manufacturer’s specifications, stake structure, weight of the goal and the soil conditions.
    j-hook soccer goal anchor
  5. Sandbags or Counterweights – this anchor style is used on hard surfaces such as artificial turf, indoors, or surfaces where the above anchor systems cannot be used. The number of bags or weights need will depend on the size and total weight of the goal being supported.
    sandbag soccer goal anchor