centi I would suggest the meter (metre). A football field is 100 yards, or 91.44 meters.
Length would be the most appropriate unit of measurement
The type of measurement that is used to measure a soccer field is based on Law 1 of the Laws of the Games. These are codified rules that define the game of soccer.
Perimeter is a length or a distance, just like depth, height, and circumference are. Any unit of length can be used to describe a perimeter. Some good ones are ... - nanometer - inch - kilometer - parsec - furlong - yard - league - mile - light-year.
Metres, to measure its length or width, square metres to measure its area.
an Obisometer
An odometer.
Neither. I would use a centimetre.
centi I would suggest the meter (metre). A football field is 100 yards, or 91.44 meters.
Yards
The meter.
Usually, you would use kilometers.
If the football field has no obstructions around the perimeter (e.g. high rise seating) it could be possible. If it is a "normal" field (e.g. designed to seat 100,000 people) it would be impossible. The approach (to clear the stands) would be way too steep.
The size of a football field would be measured in square metres (1m*1m) = 1m2.But, if you're trying to measure one-dimension value then you will use metres.Standard "Gridiron" football field is about 5390m2.
a big tape measure thing, I think they are used for construction, but I don't know the exact name for them
The question as asked cannot be answered. If the field were circular, the perimeter would be the least possible. But for a long thin field, the perimeter would be much larger.
A football would be measured in cm. A raisin would be measured in mm A house would be measured in m