A Multi Use Games Area (abbreviated MUGA) is an outdoor area with built-in goal post units for various types of sports games, such as football, basketball or tennis.[1] MUGAs are often surrounded by a steel anti-vandal fence that also helps keep a ball in play inside the area. MUGAs are often installed at schools.

A MUGA surrounded by noise reducing earth walls.
A multi use games area with line markings for sports.

MUGAs are often supplied as ready-made solutions by various manufacturers. MUGAs can be supplied in half court (open on one end with one combination goal unit), full court (fully enclosed with two end goal units) and key area (open single goal end with key line markings).

Sports MUGAs usually consist of a combination of a steel goal post and a basketball goal post. This can be senior, junior or match quality for basketball. Sports played on MUGAs are varied, hence the term multi-use. Basketball, football, hockey, netball, and volleyball are usually provided with appropriate floor line markings for each sport, which are lined in different coloured paints. Multi Use Games Area MUGAs are placed into the ground around a sports surface area including natural grass, artificial sports surfaces, sports tiles, tarmac or concrete. Some MUGAs are open-ended, partially closed or fully enclosed. Sizes vary from Key Area 6m x 7.5m. Tarmac key lined. Half Court 7.5m x 15m. Full Court 15m x 30m.

The intense activity in a MUGA can increase noise and complaints from neighbours. The noise level depends on the material used for the fencing, and by the location. Positive results from United Kingdom local authorities can provide good evidence that placements of anti-vandal Multi-use Games Areas can reduce anti-social behaviour and increase fitness within early teen age groups in both cities and parish localities. Multi-use Games Areas (MUGA) can include producing goal posts, target panels, fencing and seating. They are ideal for the urban areas that would benefit from a contained area where children can play safely. A MUGA can encourage people to explore the potential of different sports in a safe environment, built solely for that purpose.[2] [3]

References

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  1. ^ Page, Charlotte (26 June 2018). "New sports area for football, basketball and tennis opens in Harlow".
  2. ^ "A safe and exciting outdoor play space with a MUGA". www.steelway.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-01-14.
  3. ^ "Netball Posts". www.biggamehunters.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-05-18.