This is a partial list of six-man football venues in Texas.
City/Town | Stadium | Capacity | Home Team |
---|---|---|---|
Abbott | Panther Stadium | 250 | Abbott Panthers |
Ackerly | Mustang Field | 150 | Sands Mustangs |
Afton | Marshall Field | 250 | Patton Springs Rangers |
Alvin | Victory Stadium | 200 | Alvin Living Stones Lions |
Amarillo | Arbor Lions Stadium | 1,500 | Arbor Academy Lions |
Amarillo | Holy Cross Field | 200 | Holy Cross Catholic Academy Mustangs |
Amherst | Bulldog Stadium | 700 | Amherst Bulldogs |
Apple Springs | Nelson Davis Stadium | 500 | Apple Springs Eagles |
Aquilla | Cougar Stadium | 500 | Aquilla Cougars |
Aspermont | Hornet Stadium | 750 | Aspermont Hornets |
Avalon | Eagle Field | 250 | Avalon Eagles |
Balmorhea | Bear Stadium | 150 | Balmorhea Bears |
Benjamin | Mustang Stadium | 300 | Benjamin Mustangs |
Blackwell | Hornet Stadium | 500 | Blackwell Hornets |
Blanket | Switzer Field | 400 | Blanket Tigers |
Blum | J. M. White Field | 300 | Blum Bobcats |
Boerne | Eagle Stadium | 200 | Geneva Eagles |
Briscoe | Cougar Stadium | 150 | Fort Elliott Cougars |
Brookesmith | Mustang Field | 250 | Brookesmith Mustangs |
Bryson | Cowboy Stadium | 200 | Bryson Cowboys |
Buckholts | Jim Hauk Field | 500 | Buckholts Badgers |
Bulverde | Warrior Stadium | 200 | Bracken Christian Academy Warriors |
Bynum | Bulldog Field | 250 | Bynum Bulldogs |
Calvert | Trojan Stadium | 300 | Calvert Trojans |
Cherokee | Indian Stadium | 400 | Cherokee Indians |
Chester | Aubrey Bradley Stadium | 100 | Chester Yellow Jackets |
Chillicothe | Moffett-Dodson Stadium | 750 | Chillicothe Eagles |
Coolidge | Yellow Jacket Stadium | 200 | Coolidge Yellow Jackets |
Cotton Center | Elk Field | 250 | Cotton Center Fighting Elks |
Covington | Charles Sonny Moore Athletic Complex | 500 | Covington Owls |
Cranfills Gap | Lion Stadium | 300 | Cranfills Gap Lions |
Crowell | Dick Todd Stadium | 2,016 | Crowell Wildcats |
Crowley | Nazarene Christian Field | 150 | Nazarene Christian Lions |
Darrouzett | Longhorn Field | 400 | Darrouzett Longhorns |
Dell City | Cougar Stadium | 200 | Dell City Cougars |
Dickinson | Eagles Stadium | 1,000 | Dickinson Pine Drive Christian School Eagles |
Eden | Sanders Stadium | 1,200 | Eden Bulldogs |
El Paso | Faith Christian Academy Field | 500 | Faith Christian Academy Lions |
Evant | Elk Stadium | 850 | Evant Elks |
Follett | Panther Stadium | 600 | Follett Panthers |
Forestburg | Longhorn Field | 200 | Forestburg Longhorns |
Fort Davis | Bart Coan Field | 1,128 | Fort Davis Indians |
Fort Hancock | Mustang Stadium | 800 | Fort Hancock Mustangs |
Fruitvale | Bobcat Stadium | 500 | Fruitvale Bobcats |
Gail | Coyote Stadium | 350 | Borden County Coyotes |
Garden City | Bearkat Stadium | 750 | Garden City Bearkats |
Gordon | Longhorn Stadium | 3,100 | Gordon Longhorns |
Gorman | Brogden Field [1] | 1,000 | Gorman Panthers |
Grandfalls | John White Stadium | 780 | Grandfalls-Royalty Cowboys |
Groom | Tiger Stadium | 2,000 | Groom Tigers |
Gustine | Roger Oliver Stadium | 200 | Gustine Tigers |
Guthrie | Jack Huey Field | 300 | Guthrie Jaguars |
Happy | Cowboy Corral Stadium | 800 | Happy Cowboys |
Harrold | Hornet Field | 400 | Harrold Hornets |
Hart | Longhorn Stadium | 1000 | Hart Longhorns |
Hedley | Owl Field | 200 | Hedley Owls |
Hermleigh | Cardinal Field | 775 | Hermleigh Cardinals |
Higgins | Coyote Field | 200 | Higgins Coyotes |
Imperial | Longhorn Stadium | 400 | Buena Vista Longhorns |
Ira | Bulldog Stadium | 400 | Ira Bulldogs |
Iredell | Dragon Field | 400 | Iredell Dragons |
Jayton | Jaybird Stadium | 1,200 | Jayton Jaybirds |
Jonesboro | Pruitt Field | 150 | Jonesboro Eagles |
Karnack | Indian Stadium | 785 | Karnack Indians |
Keller | Indian Springs Field | 500 | Glenview Christian Cowboys |
Klondike | Cougar Stadium | 200 | Klondike Cougars |
Knox City | Greyhound Field | 800 | Knox City-O'Brien Greyhounds |
Kopperl | Eagle Field | 200 | Kopperl Eagles |
Kress | Kangaroo Stadium | 1,200 | Kress Kangaroos |
Ladonia | Bishop Field | 500 | Fannindel Falcons |
Lazbuddie | Longhorn Field | 300 | Lazbuddie Longhorns |
Lefors | Shaw Field | 300 | Lefors Pirates |
Lenorah | M.W. Tunnell Field | 1000 | Grady Wildcats |
Leverett's Chapel | Lion Stadium | 500 | Leverett's Chapel Lions |
Lingleville | Lingleville Field | 500 | Lingleville Cardinals |
Lohn | Eagle Field | 200 | Lohn Eagles |
Lometa | Hornet Field | 400 | Lometa Hornets |
Loop | Longhorn Stadium | 400 | Loop Longhorns |
Loraine | Johnson Stadium | 200 | Loraine Bulldogs |
Lorenzo | Hornet Stadium | 1,100 | Lorenzo Hornets |
Lueders | Raider Field | 250 | Lueders-Avoca Raiders |
Lubbock | St. John Neumann Field | 150 | Christ the King Trojans |
Marathon | Mustang Field | 200 | Marathon Mustangs |
Matador | Matador Field | 300 | Motley County Matadors |
May | Tiger Field | 400 | May Tigers |
McLean | Tiger Stadium | 1,000 | McLean Tigers |
Meadow | Meadow Memorial Stadium | 500 | Meadow Broncos |
Miami | Warrior Field | 350 | Miami Warriors |
Milford | Horton Field | 250 | Milford Bulldogs |
Moran | Bulldog Field | 250 | Moran Bulldogs |
Morgan | Eagle Field | 200 | Morgan Eagles |
Mullin | Bulldog Field | 200 | Mullin Bulldogs |
New Home | Leopard Stadium | 500 | New Home Leopards |
Newcastle | Bobcat Field | 300 | Newcastle Bobcats |
O'Donnell | Johnson Field | 900 | O'Donnell Screamin' Eagles |
Oakwood | Panther Field | 500 | Oakwood Panthers |
Oglesby | Butch Goodwin Field | 200 | Oglesby Tigers |
Paducah | Dragon Stadium | 800 | Paducah Dragons |
Paint Creek | Pirate Field | 200 | Paint Creek Pirates |
Paint Rock | Indian Field | 200 | Paint Rock Indians |
Penelope | Wolverine Field | 250 | Penelope Wolverines |
Petersburg | Buffalo Stadium | 500 | Petersburg Buffaloes |
Prairie Lea | Indian Field | 400 | Prairie Lea Indians |
Rankin | Red Devil Stadium | 1,635 | Rankin Red Devils |
Richland Springs | Coyote Field | 400 | Richland Springs Coyotes |
Rising Star | Wildcat Stadium | 800 | Rising Star Wildcats |
Robert Lee | Steer Field | 500 | Robert Lee Steers |
Rochelle | Hornet Pride Stadium | 500 | Rochelle Hornets |
Rochester | Fields Stadium | 1200 | Rochester Steers |
Ropesville | Eagle Field | 600 | Ropes Eagles |
Roscoe | Hornet Field | 300 | Highland Hornets |
Rule | Bobcat Stadium | 800 | Rule Bobcats |
Saint Jo | Panther Stadium | 250 | Saint Jo Panthers |
Sanderson | Eagle Stadium | 300 | Sanderson Eagles |
Santa Anna | Mountaineer Field | 250 | Santa Anna Mountaineers |
Sidney | Eagle Field | 200 | Sidney Eagles |
Sierra Blanca | Vaquero Field | 200 | Sierra Blanca Vaqueros |
Silverton | Payne Field | 1,200 | Silverton Owls |
Southland | Eagle Field | 200 | Southland Eagles |
Spur | Jones Stadium | 1,200 | Spur Bulldogs |
Star | Tiger Field | 150 | Star Tigers (school now closed) |
Strawn | Greyhound Stadium | 500 | Strawn Greyhounds |
Sterling City | Eagle Stadium | 350 | Sterling City Eagles |
Stoneburg | Joe Corpening Field | 200 | Gold-Burg Bears |
Throckmorton | Greyhound Stadium | 2,000 | Throckmorton Greyhounds |
Trent | Gorilla Stadium | 1,500 | Trent Gorillas |
Trinidad | Trojan Stadium | 250 | Trinidad Trojans |
Turkey | Patriot Stadium | 350 | Valley Patriots |
Union Hill | Billy Bass Stadium | 750 | Union Hill Bulldogs |
Valera | Bryant Field | 600 | Panther Creek Panthers |
Veribest | Falcon Field | 150 | Veribest Falcons |
Vernon | Indian Stadium | 200 | Northside Indians |
Walnut Springs | Hornet Field | 150 | Walnut Springs Hornets |
Watauga | Callahan Field | 300 | Harvest Saints |
Water Valley | Wildcat Field | 150 | Water Valley Wildcats |
Welch | McCauley Field | 1,000 | Dawson Dragons |
Wellman | Wildcat Stadium | 800 | Wellman-Union Wildcats |
Westbrook | Wildcat Stadium | 400 | Westbrook Wildcats |
Whiteface | Antelope Stadium | 2,500 | Whiteface Antelopes |
Whitharral | Panther Field | 200 | Whitharral Panthers |
Wilson | Mustang Stadium | 300 | Wilson Mustangs |
Woodson | Cowboy Stadium | 300 | Woodson Cowboys |
Zephyr | Bulldog Field | 200 | Zephyr Bulldogs |
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