IstaGoal GRASS SURFACE ROLLER GOAL Quick Start Manual Download Page 2

Lockable aluminium freestanding goal posts that are easy to move around use and store. Crossbar corners are welded both internally and externally to ensure they will stand up to the most rigorous 
conditions. Oil and clean the lock to ensure the keys are working well at all times. If a key breaks inside the lock a local locksmith will be able to remove it with a special pick. Spare keys are locks are 
always available.  At the end of the season when the goals are not in use check all welds to ensure they have not become damaged. Check periodically through the season that the goals have not been 
damaged especially if they are left up in areas prone to vandalism. When installing your goals take your time and do a good job to ensure the best results and performance. The installation guides need 
to be read carefully prior to fixing. Visit itsagoal.net if you need any advice or help or contact the office. To protect the life of your paintwork we suggest that 50mm wide plastic stretch  tape be wrapped 
around the base of the posts about 600mm up from the ground to protect the paintwork from goal keepers kicking the foot of the posts to clean boots. This tape can be purchased  from our web site or 
any local DIY store and should be renewed as and when required.  It is much better however if you can ask all visiting and home goal keepers not to kick the posts. A thorough inspection each year and 
when goals are installed should be carried out and  recorded. A goal post maintenance sheet is available to be down loaded from our web site www.itsagoal.net . Problems should be recorded, noted 
down and acted upon straight away. NEVER USE DAMAGED GOAL POSTS. Goals need to be treated and handled with care and they will then last longer and will perform better.  Any paint chips need to 
be repaired as soon as possible. Rub down with emery paper to form a smooth surface down to bear metal and apply a good quality aluminium primer undercoat and then a top coat to seal the affected 
area. Any areas left untreated will allow water to penetrate between the powder coat finish and the base metal and if left un checked the paint work will start to peel away.  Any local DIY store will supply 
what you need. If you treat the goalposts with respect and maintain them properly  they will perform year after year. 

Multi-surface anchors

Multi-surface anchors are designed to secure the freestanding goalposts to normal grass surface 
pitches (to 1100 Newtons forward pull test). On a grass surface, use the ground pegs provided in
conjunction with the multi-surface anchors. If ground is softer then more ground anchors can be 
used to spread the load or longer pegs can be inserted. Always angle the pegs as shown on the tting
instructions. To remove stubborn pegs use another peg to lift out do not pull out with the anchor itself
or it may damage the securing cross holding the peg in place. This is strong system designed to twist
under stress and will not easily be damaged. If you are planning to anchor your goal post on tarmac
the xing positions for the multi- surface anchors need to be secure. We advise :-

1. Dig holes in your tarmac (to sizes specied in tting instructions ).
2. Fill holes with concrete, and drill two 14mm holes 12cm apart and 70mm depth.
3. Position goal and multi-surface anchors and use a suitable10mm concrete bolt instead of the
safety grass pegs. For other surfaces such as wooden sports hall oors wood screws in our multi-
surface anchor or counter balance weights can be used. The total weight to conform to the current 
standards for the goal post topple test can be calculated using the equation stated below. 

Goalpost Nets

All our square mesh nets are made to the shape of the net. If you are putting nets up each week we
recommend that you locate the top corners rst and mark them using tape so that you can easily
identify them each time. Place the net over the frame and t each end onto top stanchion by securing
on each corner of the crossbar and uprights using twist and lock net xings. 
We recommend only nets with 100mm x 100mm mesh be used with children, to cover head
entrapment regulations, Nets with 120mm x 120mm mesh are acceptable for use by adults. 
Nets can be tied into a bundle and placed into a pillow case (not to damage washing machine)
and washed at 40 degrees Celsius with normal washing powder to keep them in tip top condition.
Be aware rabbits and rodents have been know to nibble at the base of nets. If nets are left outside
we advise lifting  from ground level. If you have this problem sprinkle pepper along the bottom of the
net and this should help deter most wild animals.

Counter balance weight system - OPTIONAL EXTRA not supplied with goal.

The ITSA GOAL posts counter balance weight system consists of two counter balance weights each weighing 11kgs fastened together,  22 kilos of counterweight spread over 500mm. The counter 
balance weight system is used on at level playing surfaces or where multi-surface anchors can not be used i.e. sports halls, articial grass pitches etc. The two connected weights together can be 
lifted on the frame and used externally. If anchoring your freestanding goalpost is not possible, the guidance and technical notes set out by the Football Association give clear instructions for the use of 
counter balance weights. If you are unsure what weight you are required to use on your freestanding goal posts, you can work out the weight needed by using the following procedure.
1 Measure the height of the crossbar., 2 Measure the length of the goal’s side bars. 3 Divide the height by the length. Multiply the result by 112Kg and make a note of the answer. This is the total weight 
in kilograms that should stabilizes the goal to safety standards.
Example: A Regulation Goal, 2.44m high with a 244m ground sideframe the calculation would be: 2.44 divided by 2.44= 1 therefore 1 x 112Kg = the total weight required for this goal would be 112Kg 
(less the weight of the back ground bar).

The Football Association Goals for Football Guidance Notes & Technical Details

Freestanding goals will only be safe if you stabilize them properly. Always use the accessories and anchors supplied for the purpose of anchoring a goal. The most reliable 
methods of stabilizing freestanding goals are: 

A. attaching the back bar to permanent fixing points, B. using adequate weights attached to the goals backbar,

C. adequate ground anchors.   

We strongly recommend you use one of these methods. The diagram on the right shows a typical freestanding goal foundation that will 

givea permanent pitch fixing. VISIT.www.itsagoal.net for up to date goal post safety information

Socket Cap

required when not in use

Min. Depth 40mm
Max. Depth 100mm

 
 

Playing surface

Stainless-steel fixing loop

Drainage hole

5

0

0

m

m

500mm

Push

to

open

Test each goal post before use to satisfy yourself that you have enough counter 
balance weights attached to the goal to prevent toppling.
Chain and cable attachments

 - Whatever method is used to stabilize a goal, any 

attachment chain or a wire cable between the goal and the weight, anchor, eye bolt or 
other xing point should be as short as possible and not allow the back bar to lift more 
than 50 mm.

Care and Maintenance

1. NEVER use our goalposts without securing locks or  correct ttings or in non 
conforming ground sockets.
2. DAMAGED COMPONENTS requested under guarantee must be returned for inspection.  
Failure to follow the warnings, assembly and tting instructions contained in this 
document may invalidate your guarantee.

IT IS ADVISABLE IN ANY CONTACT SPORT TO  TAKE  OUT THE RELEVANT 
INSURANCES TO COVER ALL  UNFORESEEABLE CIRCUMSTANCES. IT IS ADVISABLE 
TO CHECK YOUR GOALS WEEKLY AND UNDERTAKE ANY MAINTENANCE, CHECK 
PAINTWORK, CHECK NETTING, MAKES SURE ANY LOCKS OR BOLTS ARE IN PLACE , 
ENSURE THE FRAME IS ASSEMBLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FITTING 
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE EACH GAME. ANY NEW PEOPLE USING THE GOALS SHOULD 
BE PROVIDED WITH THIS LEAFLET AND EXTRA FITTING INSTRUCTIONS ARE 
AVAILABLE FROM www.itsagoal.net.

If the text is too small to read a larger easier to read copy is available upon request.

a

b

a

b

 

SQUARE MESH  Net is cut to shape. 

Simply throw over the frame and fit each 
end onto top stanchion by securing on 
each corner of crossbar. 
NOTE: If your net does not fit the first time, 
you may be  fitting it to the goal frame 
upside down i.e. that is to say the net from 
the crossbar to the floor (a) is longer than 
the length of the net to the bottom of the 
upright (b).

H

 OPTIONAL - STANCHION NET TIES

TWIST & LOCK Recessed Net Fixings

Fit the recessed goal net xings into the rear 
slots on the goal post sections and twist 90 
degrees to secure. Position the xings not 
more than 340mm apart. The recessed net 
xings are designed to t ITSA goal rear 
slotted aluminum goal posts. When goal nets 
are left attached they can also be secured 
with a 4mm rod that can slide down through 
the net xings to prevent unauthorized 
removal of the net xings or goal net.

STEEL COUNTER BALANCE WEIGHTS
For use indoors or on  artificial surfaces are
available separately. 

COUNTER BALANCE WEIGHT - OPTIONAL EXTRA

TEL: 

0114 24 34 200

SPARE PARTS

For video demonstrations visit :

www.youtube.com/Footballgoalposts

 

Available separately

REAR

STANCHION

COUNTER BALANCE

SNAP ON LOOP & WIRE

Two ‘counter balance snap on loops and wires’ linked together

can be wrapped around the frame and then connected to a secure post, 

rawbolt fixing (available separately), to safely anchor your goal.

GROUND
FRAME

WASHER

DRILL HOLES

2 x MULTI SURFACE
ANCHORS

M10 SLEEVE
ANCHOR
RAWBOLT

12cm(min)

30cm

12.3cm

18cm

12cm

(minimum)

30cm

12.3cm

18cm

THIS METHOD SECURELY ANCHORS
YOUR GOAL DOWN ON TARMAC

Longer pegs (available 
separately) are to be used 
on sandy or soft ground 
earth. A risk assessment of 
soil conditions suitability 
should be carried out when 
anchors are to be used. 

USE THE HOOK ON THE END 
OF THE RED GROUND PEG
TO REMOVE PEGS FROM THE GROUND OR USE
A CLAW HAMMER FOR PEGS THAT ARE
DIFFICULT TO REMOVE.

GROUND 
PEG REMOVAL

B

A

DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN BOLT.

CONCRETE BLOCK 

(FOR USE ON

TARMAC)

If you are regularly attaching 
or detaching the net then 
apply colored tape to the roof 
edges to help identif y the roof 
area.

To help define the roof of the 
net. Tie the cord to one side 
and pull the net chord and wrap 
neatly around the stanchion 
section.

NET 

CHORD

WRAP

AROUND

STANCHION

 

The roof edges should be placed 

on the top stanchions of the 

goal frame.  

120x100mm --- 24' X 8' --- GRASS SURFACE 

ROLLER FREESTANDING 1P XBAR --- FI 20092016

 THREAD NET CORD INTO NET FIXINGS

 INSERT SEPARATE ROD IN BETWEEN 

 EACH FIXING TO LOCK TO POST

 OPTIONAL ROD

 NET CORD

HANDLES

Must be tight 

at all times

NOTE 

: Read separate 

‘Care & Maintenance’ 

sheet regarding safe lifting

techniques when 

lifting & moving the goal.

 HANDLE  

 

COMPONENTS PER GOAL

  

PRE-ASSEMBLED ON FRAMES

 OPTIONAL ITEMS 

 

- CONTACT THE GOAL LINE 01142434200

BACKBAR SECTION

70mm Diameter

M8 BOLT 100m Length & NUT

  

PLASTIC HANDLE CAP

ALLOY HANDLE FILLET

x

x

x

x

BH

M81

M8C

HFI

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