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  2. Floodlight - Wikipedia

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    Floodlights Association football field at a sports center illuminated with floodlights.. A floodlight is a broad-beamed, high-intensity artificial light.It can provide functional area lighting [1] for travel-ways, parking, entrances, work areas, and sporting venues to enable visibility adequate for safe task performance, ornamental lighting for advertising, façades, monuments, or support ...

  3. Podgorica City Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is well known for close distance between pitch and stands. The Pitch was totally renovated in 2014 and today is among the best football pitches in the Balkans. Floodlights were installed in 1989 for the first nighttime match, Budućnost-Rad (First League, 28 May 1989). Twenty years later, new 1900 lux floodlights were installed. [5]

  4. Trafford Training Centre - Wikipedia

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    On the grounds, there are a total of 14 football pitches of varying sizes; 12 of which are grass pitches (with drainage, irrigation sprinklers, under-soil heating and floodlights), one full-size outdoor floodlit and heated AstroTurf all-weather pitch, one full-size indoor floodlit and heated AstroTurf artificial pitch and a special goalkeeper ...

  5. Max-Morlock-Stadion - Wikipedia

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    [vague] A full sprinkler system, that feeds the grass with rain water. [vague] The pitch is also heated, and lit with a floodlight system. There are two 60 m² video walls that provide video to the fans. There is also a full power back up system, powered by diesel generators. [4] Stadium view from outside Football match in the stadium

  6. Turf Moor - Wikipedia

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    Turf Moor hosted its first floodlit football match in March of the same year, between Burnley and Nelson; 16 creosote-fuelled lamps were placed on poles at intervals along the sides of the pitch. Spectators reported that while the edges of the field were sufficiently lit, there was a dark area in the centre.

  7. Fire up and watch: Jhoan Duran has an entrance worthy of his ...

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    He'll throw a few pitches in the bullpen at the end of the inning to time his walk out of the bullpen with the lights and music. "Mine is more of a show," Duran said. "I want to see everything dark.

  8. Goldstone Ground - Wikipedia

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    The North Stand was built in 1984 and consisted solely of terracing. The East Stand was formed of uncovered terraces. Floodlights were first installed in 1961. [3] The ground also hosted football games for the 1948 Olympic Games, one of only two grounds outside London (the other being Fratton Park). The stadium before closure in 1996

  9. Tynecastle Park - Wikipedia

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    This pitch, known as "Tynecastle Park" or "Old Tynecastle", stood on the site of the present-day Wardlaw Street and Wardlaw Terrace. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] As this site was then regarded as being 'out of town', Hearts would sometimes stage two matches for the price of one, or set an admission price much lower than Edinburgh derby rivals Hibs . [ 6 ]