SOME of the state's tired soccer facilities are in line for a grand makeover plan.

Football Federation SA and the Office for Recreation and Sport is implementing a strategic plan for all existing and future amenities in SA.

The ambitious project is expected to be completed in stages by June.

Sports consultancy company insideEDGE Sport and Leisure Planning will work with the FFSA as the governing body aims to review all the sport's structures, identify deficiencies and the need for future planning as the state struggles to keep up with the growing participation rate of the world game.

"Football Federation SA is taking a lead role in facility development and improvements to enhance the experience of players, spectators, officials, local media and volunteers in a way to promote participation at all levels and spectator attendance at matches," stated FFSA chief executive Michael Carter.

"As a state sporting body we invite the entire football family to be involved."

FFSA wants the state's soccer associations, clubs, schools and universities to participate.

The facility strategic plan was conducted after the Football Federation Australia's national facilities audit over the past three years saw a need for a revamp.

The audit found that SA needed more consistency in planning and that clubs had been constrained because of minimal capacity, among other key issues.