The Emirates (Arsenal), Old Trafford (Manchester United), City of Manchester Stadium (Manchester City), Stadium of Light (Sunderland), Villa Park (Aston Villa), Anfield (Liverpool), Stamford Bridge (Chelsea), Fratton Park (Portsmouth), DW Stadium (Wigan) White Hart Lane (Tottenham), Upton Park (West Ham United) And also Wembley, where England play their home internationals and Cup Finals.
In Scotland there is Ibrox (Rangers) and Celtic Park (Celtic).
In Wales there is the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff where finals such as the FA Cup and Carling Cup were held whilst the new Wembley was being built.
And in Northern Ireland there is The Oval (Glentoran) and Windsor Park (Linfield) and where Northern Ireland's home internationals are played.
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UK- football pitch. US- soccer pitch, soccer field.
no the goalie is the leader on the soccer field
No, a soccer field is a rectangle, not a square.
Singapore Polytechnic has a soccer field.
A soccer field must be longer than it is wide.
Positions get their names by where they are at on the field. Walter Camp invented many of them, including "quarterback." Others, including "halfback" and "fullback," were borrowed from soccer and rugby.
I need more information if I am to answer that. = If a scale blueprint of a rectanglar soccer field is drawn 14 inch to 2 feet and the soccer field is 100 (square?) feet what is the soccer field's length on the blueprint? =
Matador Soccer Field was created in 2002.
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A soccer field us a two dimensional item and does not have a volume. If you wanted the volume of a soccer field , 1 ft deep, you could do that.
Every soccer field will have a different longitude and latitude.