Yes, it is very close to the city centre.
The City Ground
City Ground Football Stadium, home of Nottingham Forest Football Club holds 30.602 people and is the 22nd largest football ground in England. The field dimensions are 115 yards by 78 yards.
At the leicester city football ground (walkers stadium)
The Liberty Stadium.
Exeter City.
Bootham Crescent. Home of York City FC.
St. Andrews is the name of the true Birmingham team's ground. Known affectionatly by many as Stan's
Carrow Road, home of Norwich City Football Club
Easiest way is to jump on one of the trams (white in colour) that you'll see trundling through the City Centre. Get one one that is going to Altrincham, and get off at Old Trafford. The station is right next to Old Trafford cricket ground, the football ground is about 5-10mins walk up the same road. If you're going on a matchday, just follow the crowds, you won't get lost!
They're a football team in the Championship league. Their home ground is the Ricoh Arena --- it used to be Highfield Road.
The Kansas City (KC) Chiefs play in the West division of the American Football Conference (AFC). Their ground is named "Arrowhead Stadium" and in located in Kansas City, Missouri.
No the Kennedy Center is not a city,it is a space center.