framer wrote: ↑Mar 03, 2021
I'm not sure about the MLS, but in FIFA, fields are allowed to have varying dimensions; sort of like outfields in baseball.
You are correct. Out of curiosity, I looked up MLS field dimension guidelines to see how they compare with a CFL field, i.e. how easy it is for them to share a stadium.
FIFA standard pitch dimensions do vary, a lot - see the FIFA(all competitions) graphic below. But MLS, the Premier League, World Cup, and Olympics all require field dimensions to fall within the more strict FIFA guidelines for international matches, which are: Length: 100-110m (~110-120 yards), Width: 64-75m (~70-80 yards).
According to
Wikipedia, all current MLS stadia meet these guidelines. The smallest field in the MLS is Yankee Stadium (NYCFC), at 110 x 70 yards. The largest is Saputo Stadium (CF Montreal), at 120 x 77 yards. The
CITY stadium pitch will be 120 x 75 yards.
Comparison of football and soccer field dimensions, for S&G:
| League |
Length (yds.) |
Width (yds.) |
| MLS/Premier |
110-120 |
70-80 |
| NCAA Soccer |
115-120 |
70-80 |
| NFL/XFL |
120* |
53 1/3 |
| CFL |
150* |
65 |
* - Including endzones
(So no, a CFL field will not fit in the new stadium)