Yes, an American football field is smaller than an AFL (Australian Football League) field. An American football field measures 100 yards (about 91.4 meters) in length, plus an additional 10 yards (9.1 meters) for each end zone, totaling approximately 120 yards (about 109.7 meters). In contrast, an AFL field typically ranges from 135 to 185 meters in length and 110 to 155 meters in width, making it significantly larger overall.
No, a football field is much bigger than an acre, im not sure exactly how much bigger though.A standard American football field is 360 feet by 160 feet.360 ft * 160 ft = 57,600 ft21 acre = 43,560 ft2So a football field is about 1.322 acres.
No. Same dimensions
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bigger than a football field
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 :)
No. A kilometer is 1000 meters. An American football field is 100 yards which is less than 100m.
Not including the endzones, a football filed is roughly an acre but it is still a bit larger than an acre
Not really. It's the same size as all the other football fields in Canada.
The length of a football field is less than 1/8 of a mile.An American football field is 300 feet long.5280 feet equal one mile. It is about one seventeenth of a mile
Yes, a youth is bigger than a junior.
Yes, a youth is bigger than a junior.
The field is 68 meters wide and 105 long. This makes it by far the widest field in topfootball, and a bit of cheating