Fotballmål Reboundere
Forvandle hagen din til en treningssone med våre 3-i-1 fotballrebounder-mål – som kombinerer mål, baknett og rebounder i ett smart design. Perfekt for barn og tenåringer som ønsker uavbrutt lek og ferdighetsbygging uten å måtte løpe etter misset skudd.
📦 Vi sender målet ditt neste virkedag.
Open Goaaal! in Action
Tired of chasing missed shots? See how our 3-in-1 rebounder goal keeps the ball in play, protects your garden, and makes football more fun for the whole family.
How to Choose the Right Football Goal for Your Backyard
⚽ Not sure where to start?
The right football goal depends on:
Yard size – measure first to make sure the goal fits your garden.
Player age – match the size to your child’s age and playing level.
Budget – from small pop-up goals to durable 3-in-1 training systems with backstop and rebounder.
Tip: No yard? A brick wall can help—but nothing beats the fun, feedback, and convenience of an Open Goaaal!er
📏 Football Goal Sizes Explained
AnswOur goals come in different sizes to suit every player and backyard:
Junior – fixed size, perfect for younger kids and smaller gardens (needs 1.6m x 6.4m space).
Standard – adjustable width (5.2–8.1m). This is the most flexible option and a great starter goal because you can narrow it when your child is small and widen it as they grow—essentially upgrading without buying a new goal.
Large – adjustable width (8.3–10.2m), great for bigger gardens and teens.
Regulation / Monster – full-size 24ft x 8ft for serious training.
Most parents either:
Pick the same size goal their kids use in matches, or
Choose a larger goal they can grow into.
Short on space? Always go for the largest size that comfortably fits your yard.er
🥅 Types of Football Goals
Pop-up goals – portable and budget-friendly, but not as durable.
Plastic or metal frame goals – good for frequent use, but don’t stop stray shots.
Training goals with rebounder & backstop (like Open Goaaal) – keep the ball in play, protect fences, and make practice frustration-free.
🌱 Where to Set Up Your Goal
Use flat or evenly sloped ground.
Higher ground helps the ball roll back to you.
Avoid soggy spots or areas near fragile objects (like windows).
🎯 Training Goals vs. Match Goals
Training goals are lighter, more affordable, and easy to set up—ideal for backyard practice.
Match-grade goals are heavy-duty and used in clubs, but they’re overkill (and very expensive) for most gardens.
⭐ Why Open Goaaal Stands Out
Open Goaaal is more than just a goal:
Football goal for shooting practice
Rebounder for nonstop touches
Backstop net to protect your yard and keep the ball in play
This 3-in-1 solution helps kids train smarter, play longer, and enjoy football more—right in their own backyard.