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[[Image:Alan higgs centre floodlights 17o07.JPG|right|thumb|Football field at a sports centre illuminated with floodlights]]
[[Image:Alan higgs centre floodlights 17o07.JPG|right|thumb|Football field at a sports centre illuminated with floodlights]]
[[Image:Sports Floodlight.jpg|thumb|Floodlight in a small sports field.]]
[[Image:Sports Floodlight.jpg|thumb|Floodlight in a small sports field.]]
[[Image:Soccer floodlight.jpg|thumb|A floodlight used on a Soccer field]]
The broad-beamed, strong artificial lights known as floodlights are often used to illuminate large or outdoor [[playing field]]s while a '''sports''' event is being held during low-light conditions. In the top tiers of many [[professional sports]], it is a requirement for [[stadium]]s to have '''floodlights''' to allow games to be scheduled outside daylight hours. Evening or night matches may suit [[spectator]]s who have work or other commitment earlier in the day. The main motivation for this is television marketing, especially in sports such as [[Gridiron]] which rely on TV rights money to finance the sport. Some sports grounds which do not have permanent floodlights installed may make use of portable temporary ones instead.
The broad-beamed, strong artificial lights known as floodlights are often used to illuminate large or outdoor [[playing field]]s while a '''sports''' event is being held during low-light conditions. In the top tiers of many [[professional sports]], it is a requirement for [[stadium]]s to have '''floodlights''' to allow games to be scheduled outside daylight hours. Evening or night matches may suit [[spectator]]s who have work or other commitment earlier in the day. The main motivation for this is television marketing, especially in sports such as [[Gridiron]] which rely on TV rights money to finance the sport. Some sports grounds which do not have permanent floodlights installed may make use of portable temporary ones instead.



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Football field at a sports centre illuminated with floodlights
Floodlight in a small sports field.
A floodlight used on a Soccer field

The broad-beamed, strong artificial lights known as floodlights are often used to illuminate large or outdoor playing fields while a sports event is being held during low-light conditions. In the top tiers of many professional sports, it is a requirement for stadiums to have floodlights to allow games to be scheduled outside daylight hours. Evening or night matches may suit spectators who have work or other commitment earlier in the day. The main motivation for this is television marketing, especially in sports such as Gridiron which rely on TV rights money to finance the sport. Some sports grounds which do not have permanent floodlights installed may make use of portable temporary ones instead.

The first floodlit Australian rules football match was a VFL premiership match, Essendon Football Club vs Geelong Football Club at the Brisbane Exhibition Ground, as part of Round 8, 1952.[1]

The first floodlit football league match took place at Fratton Park, Portsmouth on February 22, 1956 between Portsmouth and Newcastle United[2].

Floodlights may cause light pollution.

Notes & References

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  2. ^ "The History Of The Football League". The Football League. Retrieved 2007-02-22.