List of six-man football venues in Texas

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This is a partial list of six-man football venues in Texas.


City/TownStadiumCapacityHome Team
Abbott Panther Stadium250 Abbott Panthers
Ackerly Mustang Field150Sands Mustangs
Afton Marshall Field250Patton Springs Rangers
Alvin Victory Stadium200Alvin Living Stones Lions
Amarillo Arbor Lions Stadium1,500Arbor Academy Lions
Amarillo Holy Cross Field200Holy Cross Catholic Academy Mustangs
Amherst Bulldog Stadium700 Amherst Bulldogs
Apple Springs Nelson Davis Stadium500 Apple Springs Eagles
Aquilla Cougar Stadium500Aquilla Cougars
Aspermont Hornet Stadium750 Aspermont Hornets
Avalon Eagle Field250Avalon Eagles
Balmorhea Bear Stadium150Balmorhea Bears
Benjamin Mustang Stadium300 Benjamin Mustangs
Blackwell Hornet Stadium500Blackwell Hornets
Blanket Switzer Field400 Blanket Tigers
Blum J. M. White Field300Blum Bobcats
Boerne Eagle Stadium200 Geneva Eagles
Briscoe Cougar Stadium150Fort Elliott Cougars
Brookesmith Mustang Field250 Brookesmith Mustangs
Bryson Cowboy Stadium200 Bryson Cowboys
Buckholts Jim Hauk Field500 Buckholts Badgers
Bulverde Warrior Stadium200Bracken Christian Academy Warriors
Bynum Bulldog Field250 Bynum Bulldogs
Calvert Trojan Stadium300 Calvert Trojans
Cherokee Indian Stadium400 Cherokee Indians
Chester Aubrey Bradley Stadium100Chester Yellow Jackets
Chillicothe Moffett-Dodson Stadium750 Chillicothe Eagles
Coolidge Yellow Jacket Stadium200Coolidge Yellow Jackets
Cotton Center Elk Field250 Cotton Center Fighting Elks
Covington Charles Sonny Moore Athletic Complex500Covington Owls
Cranfills Gap Lion Stadium300Cranfills Gap Lions
Crowell Dick Todd Stadium2,016 Crowell Wildcats
Crowley Nazarene Christian Field150Nazarene Christian Lions
Darrouzett Longhorn Field400 Darrouzett Longhorns
Dell City Cougar Stadium200Dell City Cougars
Dickinson Eagles Stadium1,000Dickinson Pine Drive Christian School Eagles
Eden Sanders Stadium1,200 Eden Bulldogs
El Paso Faith Christian Academy Field500Faith Christian Academy Lions
Evant Elk Stadium850 Evant Elks
Follett Panther Stadium600Follett Panthers
Forestburg Longhorn Field200 Forestburg Longhorns
Fort Davis Bart Coan Field1,128 Fort Davis Indians
Fort Hancock Mustang Stadium800 Fort Hancock Mustangs
Fruitvale Bobcat Stadium500 Fruitvale Bobcats
Gail Coyote Stadium350 Borden County Coyotes
Garden City Bearkat Stadium750 Garden City Bearkats
Gordon Longhorn Stadium3,100Gordon Longhorns
Gorman Brogden Field [1] 1,000Gorman Panthers
Grandfalls John White Stadium780 Grandfalls-Royalty Cowboys
Groom Tiger Stadium2,000 Groom Tigers
Gustine Roger Oliver Stadium200Gustine Tigers
Guthrie Jack Huey Field300 Guthrie Jaguars
Happy Cowboy Corral Stadium800 Happy Cowboys
Harrold Hornet Field400Harrold Hornets
Hart Longhorn Stadium1000 Hart Longhorns
Hedley Owl Field200 Hedley Owls
Hermleigh Cardinal Field775Hermleigh Cardinals
Higgins Coyote Field200 Higgins Coyotes
Imperial Longhorn Stadium400 Buena Vista Longhorns
Ira Bulldog Stadium400 Ira Bulldogs
Iredell Dragon Field400Iredell Dragons
Jayton Jaybird Stadium1,200 Jayton Jaybirds
Jonesboro Pruitt Field150Jonesboro Eagles
Karnack Indian Stadium785Karnack Indians
Keller Indian Springs Field500Glenview Christian Cowboys
Klondike Cougar Stadium200 Klondike Cougars
Knox City Greyhound Field800 Knox City-O'Brien Greyhounds
Kopperl Eagle Field200Kopperl Eagles
Kress Kangaroo Stadium1,200 Kress Kangaroos
Ladonia Bishop Field500Fannindel Falcons
Lazbuddie Longhorn Field300 Lazbuddie Longhorns
Lefors Shaw Field300Lefors Pirates
Lenorah M.W. Tunnell Field1000 Grady Wildcats
Leverett's Chapel Lion Stadium500Leverett's Chapel Lions
Lingleville Lingleville Field500 Lingleville Cardinals
Lohn Eagle Field200 Lohn Eagles
Lometa Hornet Field400Lometa Hornets
Loop Longhorn Stadium400Loop Longhorns
Loraine Johnson Stadium200 Loraine Bulldogs
Lorenzo Hornet Stadium1,100 Lorenzo Hornets
Lueders Raider Field250Lueders-Avoca Raiders
Lubbock St. John Neumann Field150Christ the King Trojans
Marathon Mustang Field200 Marathon Mustangs
Matador Matador Field300 Motley County Matadors
May Tiger Field400 May Tigers
McLean Tiger Stadium1,000 McLean Tigers
Meadow Meadow Memorial Stadium500 Meadow Broncos
Miami Warrior Field350Miami Warriors
Milford Horton Field250 Milford Bulldogs
Moran Bulldog Field250Moran Bulldogs
Morgan Eagle Field200Morgan Eagles
Mullin Bulldog Field200 Mullin Bulldogs
New Home Leopard Stadium500New Home Leopards
Newcastle Bobcat Field300 Newcastle Bobcats
O'Donnell Johnson Field900 O'Donnell Screamin' Eagles
Oakwood Panther Field500Oakwood Panthers
Oglesby Butch Goodwin Field200 Oglesby Tigers
Paducah Dragon Stadium800 Paducah Dragons
Paint Creek Pirate Field200 Paint Creek Pirates
Paint Rock Indian Field200Paint Rock Indians
Penelope Wolverine Field250 Penelope Wolverines
Petersburg Buffalo Stadium500 Petersburg Buffaloes
Prairie Lea Indian Field400 Prairie Lea Indians
Rankin Red Devil Stadium1,635 Rankin Red Devils
Richland Springs Coyote Field400 Richland Springs Coyotes
Rising Star Wildcat Stadium800 Rising Star Wildcats
Robert Lee Steer Field500 Robert Lee Steers
Rochelle Hornet Pride Stadium500 Rochelle Hornets
Rochester Fields Stadium1200 Rochester Steers
Ropesville Eagle Field600Ropes Eagles
Roscoe Hornet Field300Highland Hornets
Rule Bobcat Stadium800 Rule Bobcats
Saint Jo Panther Stadium250Saint Jo Panthers
Sanderson Eagle Stadium300 Sanderson Eagles
Santa Anna Mountaineer Field250 Santa Anna Mountaineers
Sidney Eagle Field200Sidney Eagles
Sierra Blanca Vaquero Field200Sierra Blanca Vaqueros
Silverton Payne Field1,200 Silverton Owls
Southland Eagle Field200Southland Eagles
Spur Jones Stadium1,200Spur Bulldogs
Star Tiger Field150Star Tigers (school now closed)
Strawn Greyhound Stadium500Strawn Greyhounds
Sterling City Eagle Stadium350 Sterling City Eagles
Stoneburg Joe Corpening Field200 Gold-Burg Bears
Throckmorton Greyhound Stadium2,000 Throckmorton Greyhounds
Trent Gorilla Stadium1,500 Trent Gorillas
Trinidad Trojan Stadium250Trinidad Trojans
Turkey Patriot Stadium350 Valley Patriots
Union Hill Billy Bass Stadium750Union Hill Bulldogs
Valera Bryant Field600 Panther Creek Panthers
Veribest Falcon Field150Veribest Falcons
Vernon Indian Stadium200 Northside Indians
Walnut Springs Hornet Field150Walnut Springs Hornets
Watauga Callahan Field300 Harvest Saints
Water Valley Wildcat Field150 Water Valley Wildcats
Welch McCauley Field1,000 Dawson Dragons
Wellman Wildcat Stadium800Wellman-Union Wildcats
Westbrook Wildcat Stadium400 Westbrook Wildcats
Whiteface Antelope Stadium2,500 Whiteface Antelopes
Whitharral Panther Field200Whitharral Panthers
Wilson Mustang Stadium300Wilson Mustangs
Woodson Cowboy Stadium300Woodson Cowboys
Zephyr Bulldog Field200 Zephyr Bulldogs

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