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}} The Australian Football League has numerous grounds upon which senior VFL/AFL games have been played. This list comprises current grounds in use, former grounds in use (both major and minor), regional pre-season grounds and international grounds. In accordance with the Laws of Australian football, a ground must be grassed, have a minimum length of and a minimum width of .〔("Laws of Australian Football" )〕 Most Australian rules football grounds are also used for cricket, which is also played on a grassed, oval-shaped ground, and it is commonplace for a ground to be used for football in winter and cricket in summer. Due to the popularity of Australian rules football, particularly in southern Australia, most of Australia's largest stadiums by capacity are used for Australian rules football; and it is therefore common to use those stadiums for other high-drawing events, particularly sporting events. Sports such as Rugby and soccer can be readily played on an Australian rules football arena, as their rectangular fields are typically small enough to be set on the larger oval. The oldest Australian Football League ground is the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The ground was built in 1854 and is still used for hosting AFL matches, including each year's Grand Final. The ground also has the largest capacity, at 100,024. The ground to most recently be used for its first Australian Football League matches is Traeger Park in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, on 31 May 2014. A total of seventeen different venues will be used for matches during the 2015 AFL season. As of the end of 2014, a total of 44 different venues have hosted VFL/AFL premiership matches since the league was established in 1897. ==AFL/VFL premiership season venues== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Australian Football League grounds」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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