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Synonyms and antonyms of Sports fields and parts of sports fields in American Thesaurus
Sports fields and parts of sports fields
bleachers (noun)
American a structure with several rows of seats in a gym or a park where people can watch sports games
bowl (noun)
used in the names of some large sports stadiums in the U.S.
crease (noun)
the area in front of the goal in a game such as hockey or lacrosse where a player stands to prevent the other team from scoring
hard court (noun)
a tennis court with a hard surface that is not grass or clay
home (noun)
the place where a sports team is based and plays most of its games. A team that is playing at home is called the home team, and their supporters are called the home crowd. If a team plays at the place where the opposing team is based, they are playing away
home-field advantage (noun)
American home-court advantage
the left wing (noun)
the left side of a field for a team when it is facing its opponents in soccer, rugby, or field hockey
penalty area (noun)
in soccer, the area in front of the goal where the goalkeeper is allowed to hold the ball and where a penalty is given if a player breaks a rule
penalty spot (noun)
in soccer, the place where a player puts the ball when they are taking a penalty kick
playing field (noun)
a piece of land with lines marked on it where a particular sport is played
the right wing (noun)
the right side of a field for a team when it is facing its opponents in games such as soccer and field hockey
the sidelines (noun)
stand (noun)
a part of a sports stadium where people sit or stand to watch a game or event
turf (noun)
a sports playing field covered with short grass
turf (noun)
artificial grass used for covering a sports playing field
unplayable (adjective)
a piece of ground that is unplayable cannot be used for playing sports on, usually because the weather is bad
woodwork (noun)
informal the frame of a goal, especially in soccer