
FRE2111
Cosmos, 12x24m
3+ Years
Cosmos Multi Sport is a compact, octagonal games court designed for condominiums, public parks, and townships in Malaysia. Its continuous HDPE board panels keep the ball in play and maintain a smooth flow of action, even with energetic younger players under tropical heat or during the monsoon season.
The tapered goal areas promote ground-level play, reducing the need for dedicated goalkeepers and keeping matches fast-paced. A basketball hoop positioned above the goalmouth allows easy switching between football-style games and basketball, supporting casual tournaments and community events.
For Malaysian urban developments, Cosmos Multi Sport provides a neat, low-maintenance focal point where residents naturally gather, interact, and build community through regular, informal kick-about games.
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FRE2111
3+ Years

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3+ Years

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3+ Years

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3+ Years

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Cosmos Multi Sport steel and HDPE pitches create robust, low-maintenance play areas ideal for Malaysian townships, condominiums, and public parks. The smooth, impact-resistant HDPE surfaces withstand tropical heat and heavy use while remaining easy to clean and odour resistant, even after intensive ball games. Designed for multi-sport activities, these courts support active play and social interaction, providing reliable performance through changing weather and high daily footfall in modern Malaysian urban developments.
Cosmos Multi Sport arenas are designed for flexible group play in Malaysian condominiums, public parks, and townships. Court dimensions and layouts naturally regulate how many participants can join each session, keeping games fluid and inclusive without complex planning.
The Cosmos system minimises the need for dedicated goalkeepers, allowing more players to stay actively involved in the game. Typical youth and adult groups in Malaysia can quickly form balanced teams for football, futsal-style matches, or other ball games, making these arenas ideal for integrated living and community development in any modern urban development.
In Malaysia’s urban developments and townships, larger stadiums are planned for higher-capacity events such as football and rugby, while more compact arenas are preferred for sports like basketball, handball, and ice hockey, typically with more intimate crowds. For planners and operators, the distinction shapes how spectators move, gather, and experience the venue. Interestingly, the term “arena” traces back to the Roman word for sand spread on the ground after gladiatorial combat, underscoring how venue design has always been closely linked to crowd management and event formats.