An American football field is 109.7 m by 48.8 m.
No, an American football field is 100 yards long. (Or 120 if you include the end zones.) That's approximately 91.44 meters (or 109.73 with the end zones).
The American football field has dimensions of 360 ft long x 160 ft wide, which is an area of 57,600 ft2 or approximately 5351.04 m2
American Football Field: Let's see, there are: One million micrometers in a meter. 100 yards in an American football field. 91.44 meters in 100 yards. So, an American football field would be 91440000 micrometers long. Did you really mean micrometers? Just to add to the previous (accurate) post.... Canadian Football Field A Canadian Football field is 100 metres long so 100,000,000 micrometers long. Football/Soccer Field If you are talking about Football as in what North American's call Soccer, then the field is anywhere from 90 to 120 metres long (according to FIFA). Thus it is anywhere from 90,000,000 to 120,000,000 micrometers long.
150 meters
An American football field is 120 yards long by 53.33 yards wide. That translates into a metric dimension of 109.7 by 48.8.
In American football, it is 100 yards long.
Complying with the standard of the FIFA, a football field shall be 105.00 meters long and 68.00 meters wide. In sum, that makes 7140.00 square meters.
An American football field is 100 yards by 160 feet, not including end zones. That equals 48,000 square feet. An acre is 43,560 square feet, so 8 acres would be 348,480 square feet. Dividing 348,480 by 48,000 gives us 7.62 football fields that would fit into an 8 acre area.
An American football field is 120 yards long and 53 1/3 yards wide.
Officials use yards, as a football field is 100 yards.
0.0568 miles or 0.0682 if you include the end zones.