In Afghanistan, the demand for indoor sports flooring is rapidly evolving. Due to extreme temperature fluctuations—ranging from freezing winters to scorching summers—traditional materials often crack or warp. This has created a critical need for high-density plastic and vinyl polymers that maintain structural integrity under thermal stress.
The market is currently shifting away from rudimentary concrete or wooden surfaces toward professional-grade floor vinyl. The focus is primarily on multi-purpose community centers and urban sports halls in Kabul and Herat, where hygiene, easy maintenance, and impact absorption are prioritized to protect athletes from injury.
Despite the logistical challenges, the adoption of synthetic polymers in sports infrastructure is accelerating. The integration of advanced plastic flooring manufacturing ensures that facilities can withstand heavy usage while remaining cost-effective, bridging the gap between local infrastructure capabilities and international sporting standards.