In football, a team has 11 football players, 1 goalkeeper and 10 other players, consisting of defender(defenders), midfield (midfielders) and attackers (forwards). used map system Those positions indicate the role and playing area of that position.

At first, there will be only forward positions, halfbacks and thrice quarterbacks. The first period was named like this because It was during the 19th century that the 2–3–5 system was widely popular. The defense will have full-backs known as left-back and right-back. The midfield will have a left-half. Center half and right half And in the offensive line will be outside left, inside left, center striker, inside right and outside right. After that, the format of the system evolved to include many position names. For example, in the early 1970s, the term "half-back" was replaced by the term "midfielder", referring to the position played in midfield both in the middle of the field and on the flanks. The central midfielder has further evolved into an attacking midfielder and a defensive midfielder.


in modern games Positions in football are strictly defined like rugby or American football. Even so, most players tend to play in the same position throughout their careers. Because each position uses different skills and physical abilities. But there are some footballers who can play in multiple positions. which is called "Useful player"

 

sports on the football field
sports on the football field

 

There are 9 football fields used for the AFF 2022 ASEAN National Football Championship.

 

1. Bukit Jalil National Stadium

 

 

Bukit Jalil National Stadium
Bukit Jalil National Stadium

 

 

The Bukit Jalil National Stadium (Malay: Stadium Nasional Bukit Jalil) in Bukit Jalil is located in the National Sports Complex south of the heart of the Malaysian capital. Kuala Lumpur It is a multipurpose stadium with all seats and a home stadium. Malaysia national football team stadium The largest in Southeast Asia It is the 3rd largest in Asia and the 8th largest football stadium in the world.

An official inauguration ceremony was held by Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, the 4th Prime Minister of Malaysia, on 11 July 1998 prior to the 1998 Commonwealth Games and the opening ceremony was held. ever since It has become the main venue for many international sporting events, such as the 2001 SEA Games and the 2017 Southeast Asian Games, and currently hosts most of Malaysia's international football matches. National football finals such as Malaysia's FA Cup, Malaysia Cup, sporting events and music concerts.

Constructed alongside the other stadiums in the National Sports Complex by United Engineers Malaysia and designed by Arkitek FAA, Weidleplan Consulting GMBH and Schlaich Bergermann Partner, the membrane structure is used for the roof. And most of the materials used are reinforced concrete. Before opening Stadium Merdeka is Malaysia's national stadium.

The stadium, along with the National Sports Complex, is undergoing major renovations totaling RM1.34 billion.

Country: Malaysia

Capacity: 87,411 seats

 

 

2. Gelora Bunkarno Main Stadium

 

 

2. Gelora Bunkarno Main Stadium
 Gelora Bunkarno Main Stadium

 

Gelora Bunkarno Main Stadium (Indonesian: Stadion Utama Gelora Bung Karno; Literally "Main Stadium Bung Karno Stadium"), formerly known as Senayan Main Stadium and Gelora Senayan Main Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located at the heart of the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex in Central Jakarta. Indonesia Mainly used for football matches. The stadium is named after Sukarno. President of Indonesia at that time who sparked the idea of building a sports complex

When first opened prior to the 1962 Asian Games, the stadium had a capacity of 110,000. It was reduced twice during renovations: first to 88,306 in 2006 for the 2007 AFC Asian Cup and then as part of the renovation for the Asian Games. and the 2018 Asian Para Games, a venue for ceremonies and athletics events. Its capacity of 88,083 makes it the seventh largest football stadium in the world due to recent renovations which saw all remaining stands replaced by single seats. This makes it the 28th largest association football stadium in the world and the 8th largest association football stadium in Asia.

 

Country: Indonesia

Capacity: 77,193 seats

 

3. Techo Heritage National Stadium

 

3. Techo Heritage National Stadium
 Techo Heritage National Stadium

 

Techo Heritage National Stadium It is a football and athletics stadium in Phnom Penh. Cambodia It is part of Techo Heritage National Sports Center.
Techo Heritage National Sports Club, which includes the main stadium built for Cambodia's hosting of the 2023 SEA Games. Construction of the stadium began in April 2013, while construction of the main stadium began in August 2017. The foundation stone laying ceremony of the stadium was held earlier on April 4, 2017. In 2017, the Chinese government provided 1.1 billion yuan ($160 million) for the construction of a stadium developed by the company. China State Construction Engineering It consists of about 340 Chinese engineers and about 240 Cambodian workers. In January 2019, the seat installation was completed.
The Techo Heritage National Stadium's structure is designed to resemble a sailboat to commemorate Cambodia-China relations. Because the Chinese used to travel to Cambodia by sea in ancient times. The stadium was designed to be 39.9 meters (131 ft) tall and features two 99-meter (325 ft) "prow" structures designed to resemble the Khmer salutation posture similar to that of paying homage Like Angkor, this stadium is surrounded by a moat. and decorated with Lamduan flower motifs, the national flower of Cambodia

 

Country: Cambodia

Capacity: 60,000 seats

 

4. Jalan Besar Stadium

 

Jalan Besar Stadium
Jalan Besar Stadium

 

 

Jalan Besar Stadium (Malay: Stadium Jalan Besar; English: Jalan Besar Stadium ) located in Kallang. Singapore The stadium is part of the Jalan Besar sports and recreation centre. This includes sports fields and swimming fields. It is currently home to the Young Lions and Huang United.

This stadium used to be the main home ground for the Singapore national team. While the Singapore National Stadium under construction And may use this field as a playing field in some matches as well

Jalan Besar Stadium is located on Tyrwhitt Road, near Jalan Besar Road, from which the stadium gets its name.

The stadium first opened on Boxing Day in 1929 and is thought to be the birthplace of Singapore football. by the Malaya Cup Held at this stadium from 1932 until 1966 and the Malaysia Cup from 1967 until 1973.

during the Japanese occupation of Singapore This stadium was one of the events of the Su Qing Massacre. by during the war This course is also used as a language center for teaching Japanese.

In 1964, a rally was held at the stadium to mourn the death of the Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Neru.

The stadium has hosted many events in Singapore's history, such as being the venue for the first Singapore Youth Festival in 1955, the first Singapore Army Fair in 1969 and the National Day Parade. Singapore in 1981

 

Country: Singapore

Capacity: 6,000 seats

 

 

5. Thammasat Stadium, Rangsit

 

Thammasat Stadium, Rangsit
Thammasat Stadium, Rangsit


Thammasat Stadium Rangsit is a stadium built To be used in the 13th Asian Games and the 7th Fespic Games in Bangkok. and the 31st Rajamangala Games at Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon Hosted and Suan Kularb Relations athletics event This stadium has a total capacity of 20,000. It is a large standard outdoor arena with nine lanes of synthetic rubber running tracks for football, athletics and other outdoor sports. There is an amphitheater for sitting around. and have roofs on both sides of the field This stadium is under the responsibility of Thammasat University, Rangsit Center

It is currently home to Bangkok United Football Club in the Thai League and Dome Football Club in the Thailand Amateur League.

football
Chang FA Cup 2021–22 Final 22 May 2022
Chang FA Cup 2020–21 Final 11 April 2021
Asian Football Youth U23 2020 between 8-26 January 2020
The 5th Mekong River Basin Football Tournament, 13-14 October 2015
BGFC – Cerezo Ozaka Invitation Super Match 2013 on February 7, 2014.
Toyota League Cup 2013 Final 23 November 2013
Toyota League Cup 2012 Final 10 November 2012
Allianz Junior Football Camp 2012 final between June 30 - July 1, 2012
University Football Tournament of Thailand qualifying round (every year)

Location of country: Thailand

Capacity: 25,000 seats

 

6. My Dinh National Stadium

 

 

My Dinh National Stadium
My Dinh National Stadium

 


My Dinh National Water Park (Vietnamese: Sân vận động Quốc gia Mỹ Đình) is a multipurpose sports arena in Nam Từ Liêm, Hanoi (Vietnam), and is the centerpiece of Vietnam's National Sports Complex. 2003 and was the main venue for that year's Southeast Asian Games. By hosting the opening and closing ceremonies as well as men's football and athletics competitions

This stadium is home to the Vietnam national football team. And is the home field of international friendly competitions It is also home to Thể Công.

Located 10 kilometers northwest of central Hanoi, the stadium is the second largest in the country in terms of capacity. It was built for $53 million. A vaulted roof covers the grandstands on the east and west sides of the stadium. as a cover for half the seats

The area provided training facilities for the team, with two football training grounds adjacent to the stadium. The Sydney Morning Herald, sports reporter Lee Gaskin and numerous Australian fans have expressed disdain for the turf. of My Dinh Stadium Even Lee Gaskin likened the surface of My Dinh turf to a "good cowshed" to speak of its badness.

Country: Vietnam

Capacity: 40,192 seats

 

7. Tuvunna Stadium

 

Tuvunna Stadium
Tuvunna Stadium

 

Stadiums to compete in the AFF 2022 Report
Tuvunna Stadium

Thuwunna Youth Training Center Stadium (English: Thuwunna Youth Training Center Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Yangon, Myanmar. The stadium has a capacity of 32,000. But more modern than General Aung San Stadium. And is the venue for most national competitions and international football and athletics competitions and is a competitive venue. The running track of the Eight-Slot Stadium is the first in Myanmar to conform to international standards.
The stadium is about to be renovated.
National Tuvunna Indoor Stadium It is close to the outdoor stadium. It is the country's primary venue for indoor sports.

 

Country: Myanmar

Capacity: 32,000 seats

 

8. Laos National Stadium, Lak 16

 

 

Laos National Stadium, Lak 16
Laos National Stadium, Lak 16

 

 

The Lao National Stadium, the 16th pillar, is a new stadium built on the site of a former wasteland. Outside Vientiane This stadium is a newly built stadium for football and athletics competitions. It was also used as the venue for the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2009 SEA Games hosted by Vientiane.

Location of the country: Laos

Capacity: 25,000 seats

 

 

9. Rizal Memorial Stadium

 

Rizal Memorial Stadium
Rizal Memorial Stadium

 

 

Rizal Memorial Track and Football Stadium or Rizal Memorial Stadium (English: Rizal Memorial Stadium) is the national stadium of the Philippines. and was the main stadium for the 1954 Asian Games and the SEA Games when the Philippines was hosted. The course was renovated in 2011 after it was found to be in a very poor and deteriorating condition. The stadium is the official home of the Philippine national football team and Meralco Manila Football Club. Since the 1930s, it has hosted all major local soccer matches and some international competitions. When a new tartan track was laid at the country's first athletics stadium in 1981, it became a hub for athletics. And the condition of the football field was slowly deteriorating. Ultimately it was not suitable for international competition. This means that the Philippine national team will have to play their home games at a different stadium.

 

Country: Philippines

Capacity: 12,873 seats

 

In conclusion, we will get to know about football. There must be a total of 11 people. One team has 11 players, 1 Goalkeeperand 10 other position players, consisting of defenders. quarterback position Midfielderl, midfield and attacker (forward), depending on the map system used. in which those positions will indicate the duties and playing areas of that position and we will learn about the football fields used for the AFF 2022 AFF 2022 ASEAN National Football Championship, what are all 9 fields? What country is the location and what is the seat capacity that can be guaranteed? I hope the information I publish today will be more or less information for those who are interested in football.

 

Reference

Open the capacity of the ASEAN Cup stadium 2022. The football field used to compete in the AFF 2022 ASEAN National Football Championship. [Online] can be accessed from https://www.sportingnews.com/th/football/news/Opening capacity of the ASEAN Cup-2022-where is the largest stadium/mca0jomtlo2q5oi9apdb0dnn

Stadium. The football field used for the AFF 2022 ASEAN Football Championship. [online] accessible from https://th.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASEAN Football Championship_2022

2022 AFF Championship. The football field used for the AFF 2022 ASEAN Football Championship. [online] available from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_AFF_Championship

 




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