It depends on the rules of the particular kind of football. A soccer pitch is between 7700 and 9600 square yards. That's between 1.6 and 1.98 acres. A Canadian Football Field (including end zones) is slightly larger, at 9750 square yards, or 2.01 acres, and an American Football Field (including end zones) is 6400 square yards or 1.32 acres. A Rugby League field (including end zones) is between 7616 square metres and 8296 square metres or between 1.88 and 2.05 acres
The standard American football field is 160 feet wide. Including both end zones, it is 360 feet long. To obtain the area of the field in square feet, multiply those numbers to get 57,600. Then divide that figure by the number of square feet in an acre (43,560) to find out how many acres are in a football field.
The answer is: There are 1.322 acres in a standard American football field (including both end zones).
If you want to exclude the end zones, the answer is 1.102.
2 football fields are 2.6 acres!
One whole field with some room left over.
The answer is: There are about 1.32 acres in a standard American football field (including both end zones). If you want to exclude the end zones, the answer is about 1.1 acres.
A football field, within the "in-bounds" area of the field, is 0.9 acres -- starting at the goal line and ending at the 10 yard line on the other end of the field. When you include the full length of the field plus the end zones, a football field is 1.32 acres.A high school football field measures 360 feet long by 160 feet wide (playing area). This equals 57,600 square feet which translates to 1.32231 acres.
Ah, what a lovely question! A football field is about 0.714 hectares in size. Just imagine all the happy little players running around and enjoying the game on that beautiful green canvas. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy accidents in the world of football fields.
One acre is equivalent to 0.0015625 square miles. Therefore, 700 acres is equal to 1.09375 square miles. A standard American football field is 1.32 acres in size. To find out how many football fields are equivalent to 700 acres, we divide 1.09375 by 1.32, which gives us approximately 0.829545 football fields.
The standard American football field is 160 feet wide. Including both end zones, it is 360 feet long. To obtain the area of the field in square feet, multiply those numbers to get 57,600. Then divide that figure by the number of square feet in an acre (43,560) to find out how many acres are in a football field. The answer is: There are 1.322 acres in a standard American football field (including both end zones). If you want to exclude the end zones, the answer is 1.102.
One and a half acres is exactly 6,070.28463m2
A typical football pitch is about 110 yards by about 70 yards (the rules allow some flexibility in the size) so that a pitch covers about one and a half acres of field or, including the immediately surrounding land that goes with it, the football pitch takes up about 2 acres
Well honey, a hectare is about 2.47 acres, and a football field is roughly 1.32 acres. So, you could fit about 1.87 football fields in a hectare. But let's be real, who's out here measuring land in football fields anyway?
Seven US NFL football fields will fit inside 10 acres with a little room left over. Each field is 1.3223 acres.
5 acres of land make a football park