Much bigger - yes.
Most of the AFL stadia/grounds measure approximately 175 yards by about 140 to 150 yards. The pitches of most other well-known 'football' games are around 100 to 110 yards in length. These latter pitches do have the advantage of being rectangular, as opposed to the Aussie grounds ovular shape, but with the much larger dimension, the rectangular shape of the soccer pitch nowhere near accounts for such a huge advantage in general dimension of the Australian football ground.
It isn't. People think it is because when the people show the football pitch, it looks bigger. When it's the rugby pitch they show it at the side so it looks smaller than a football pitch. From :)
The Emirates Stadium, home of Arsenal Football Club, is not the 2nd largest stadium in the world. There are many stadiums in the world much bigger than it and there are stadiums in England that are bigger than it.
The Cubs stadium, Wrigley Field is about 1,000 seats bigger than the White Sox stadium, U.S. Cellular Field.
No, a soccer field is bigger than a basketball court.
Yes, much bigger. Ceres is about the size of Texas.
Yes by roughly 10000
officially... no
Azteca stadium, MexicoThe Salt Lake "soccer" stadium in Kolkata, India (Calcutta) seats 120,000 people. The largest "American football" stadium is smaller than that.
a dome is smaller because baseball stadiums are 300ft on field
Wembly and something else
Yes. If its an animal and bigger than a soccer ball, it's probably a vertebrate.
No, It's the same width; however a soccer field is 20 yards longer.