Differentiated areas: The use of two colors, usually dark green for the main field and light green or white for the markers, helps visually distinguish the playing field from out-of-bounds areas and other markers. This color contrast makes it easier for players, referees and spectators to clearly identify the boundaries and key areas of the field.
Why do football field grass have two colors?
Enhanced security: Color differentiation can help improve safety by making field lines and boundaries more prominent, reducing the risk of players accidentally going out of bounds or colliding with the sideline.
The clear division of playing areas helps players maintain better spatial awareness and direction on the court.











