football stadium
Noun: A large, usually open-air structure with tiered seating for spectators, specifically designed and used for holding organized football matches or games.
This noun phrase refers to the physical venue itself. It is typically used to indicate the location where a football event takes place or to describe the venue's characteristics. * The new football stadium can seat over 70,000 fans. * We drove past the football stadium on our way into the city. * The concert was held at the local football stadium due to the large expected crowd.
- As a defining landmark: Often used to describe a city's or university's major sports infrastructure.
- The city's skyline is dominated by its modern football stadium.
- In a commercial or civic context: Used when discussing the financing, construction, or naming rights of the venue.
- The debate over public funding for the new football stadium continued for months.
- Stadium (n.): The general term for a large sports venue with tiered seating. A is a type of stadium.
- Arena (n.): A large, enclosed area used for sports and entertainment; typically implies a roof and is often used for basketball or hockey, but can sometimes host indoor football.
- Ground (n.) / Football ground (n.): Common terms, especially in British English, for a football stadium or the field where matches are played.
- Pitch (n.) / Field (n.): These refer specifically to the marked rectangular playing surface within the stadium, not the entire spectator venue.
- Ballpark (n.): (Primarily American English) A stadium for baseball or, informally, other sports.
- Coliseum (n.): A very large stadium, often evoking a classical or monumental style.
- Home stadium: The stadium where a team regularly plays its home games.
- The team has a strong record at their home stadium.
- Stadium capacity: The maximum number of spectators a stadium can hold.
- The stadium capacity was reduced during the renovation.
The compound noun "football stadium" specifies the primary purpose of the stadium. In American English, "football" typically refers to American football, while in British and international contexts, it usually refers to association football (soccer). The context usually makes the specific sport clear.
- a stadium where football games are held