H-Style Football / Soccer Combination Goals

  • Durable aluminum construction
  • Fade resistant white powder coated finish
  • Includes ground sleeves, directional flags, 5mm soccer net, and net stays
  • Optional access frame kit available (sold separately)

Description

Multi-sport athletic fields need equipment that can handle more than one game without constant setup and teardown. H-style football soccer combination goals by Sportsfield Specialties provide a smart solution that combines regulation football uprights with a full soccer goal frame in one integrated structure. This dual-purpose design allows facilities to host both sports on the same field while maintaining a clean, professional appearance.

The H-style configuration places football uprights above the soccer crossbar, allowing both sports to share the same footprint without interfering with gameplay. This setup is commonly used on school and community athletic fields where maximizing field space is essential. By integrating both goal systems into one structure, facilities can reduce equipment clutter, simplify field layout, and maintain a consistent installation that supports multiple sports throughout the year.

H-Style football soccer goals are built for facilities that demand reliable performance and long-term value. They are widely used at high schools, colleges, and municipal sports complexes where football and soccer share the same playing surface. With one goal system serving two sports, athletic departments can streamline field operations while providing athletes with professional-quality equipment.

Documentation

GPHC20HS - High school, 20' uprights, white powder coat finish

GPHC20COL - College, 20' uprights, white powder coat finish

GPHC30HS - High school, 30' uprights, white powder coat finish

GPHC30COL - College, 30' uprights, white powder coat finish

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes H-style combination goals different from other football and soccer systems?

H-style systems use a dual-post football structure with uprights positioned above the soccer crossbar, allowing both sports to share the same footprint without interference. This design keeps both goal systems active at once without needing to rotate or remove components.

When should a facility choose H-style combination goals?

They are best for fields that host both sports regularly but do not require constant reconfiguration. Schools and community fields often choose this style for its simplicity and reliability.

Do H-style combination goals eliminate the need for multiple goal systems?

By integrating football uprights and a soccer goal into one structure, facilities can reduce equipment clutter and avoid storing or moving separate goals.

Will the football uprights interfere with soccer gameplay or sightlines?

The uprights are positioned above the soccer crossbar, so they do not obstruct the goal mouth or affect play at field level.

Are H-style combination goals compatible with goal post padding?

Padding is commonly used on the football uprights for player safety and can be customized with team branding or sponsorship graphics.

Are H-style combination goals a cost-effective solution?

They can be. By combining two systems into one, facilities reduce the need for additional equipment, storage, and labor associated with moving or installing separate goals.