Stadium

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Light post
/ˈlaɪt ˈpoʊst/
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Stadium
/steɪdiəm/
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Goal
/ɡoʊl/
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Seats
/siːts/
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Scoreboard
/ˈskɔrbɔrd/
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Flag
/flæɡ/
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Corner flag
/kɔrnər flæɡ/
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Field
/ˈfiːld/
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Entrance
/ˈɛntrəns/
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Parking lot
/ˈpɑrkɪŋ lɒt/
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Light post
/ˈlaɪt ˈpoʊst/
A tall pole with bright lights at the top used to illuminate sports fields and stadiums during evening games or events.
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Stadium
/steɪdiəm/
A large building or structure, usually open-air, with rows of seats around a central area used for sports events and other large public gatherings.
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Goal
/ɡoʊl/
The area between two posts and under a crossbar where players must get the ball to score points in sports like football or hockey.
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Seats
/siːts/
Places where people can sit to watch a game or event in a large sports facility.
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Scoreboard
/ˈskɔrbɔrd/
A large display panel in a sports venue that shows game scores, player statistics, and other important information for spectators to see.
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Flag
/flæɡ/
A piece of colored cloth with a special design that represents a country, team, or organization, often displayed at sporting events.
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Corner flag
/kɔrnər flæɡ/
A tall pole with a flag at the top placed at each corner of a sports field, especially in football/soccer, to mark the boundaries of the playing area.
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Field
/ˈfiːld/
The area where sports are played, usually covered with grass and marked with lines for different games.
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Entrance
/ˈɛntrəns/
A place or opening where people can go into a sports arena or large building to watch games and events.
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Parking lot
/ˈpɑrkɪŋ lɒt/
An open area near a stadium where people can leave their cars while attending events.