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Playing football, nothing could be simpler, right? All you need is a ball, a few players and — a pitch.

Around the world and whatever the landscape, football grounds abound — and are as varied and diverse as the people who play on them.

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In this file photo taken on December 20, 2017 Picture shows a futsal pitch on the rooftop of a department store next to the Shibuya crossing in Tokyo. Photo: AFP

Perched on top of a Japanese department store, lost on a dusty mountain trail in Nepal or nestled at the foot of an ancient aqueduct in Rome.

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In this file photo taken on December 16, 2017 shows futsal fields on the rooftop of a shopping mall in Seoul.  Photo: AFP

Where there is a love of football, there will always be a pitch.

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In this file photo taken on February 15, 2018 Nepali school students play football in a ground at Bahuneypati, Sindhupalchok some 70 kilometres northeast of Kathmandu. Photo: AFP 

In football-mad Brazil, pitches are crammed between crowded neighbourhoods in big cities like Sao Paolo or swallowed in Rio´s Tavares Bastos favela by buildings piled up like a house of unsteady cards.

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 In this file photo taken on May 27, 2018 Boys play football on a pitch at Tavares Bastos favela, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. PhotoL AFP

In New York´s Brooklyn, footballers play by the waterside with the Statue of Liberty for backdrop. Seoul´s nightlife includes a pitch ablaze with light on a rooftop above a shopping centre.

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In this file photo taken on May 20, 2018 People play a soccer match during sunset at Brooklyn Bridge Park in New York City, against the background of the Statue of Liberty. Photo: AFP 

In Switzerland players drink in the beauty of mountains and valleys with Lac Leman in the distance.

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In this file photo taken on October 05, 2017 from the Mont de Gourze in Riez, western Switzerland, shows a football pitch illuminated with floodlights at sunset above the Lake Geneva. Photo: AFP

The Arctic circle boasts Henninsvaer FC´s ground, whose green synthetic turf is squeezed between Norway´s snow capped mountains and icy seas.

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This file photo taken on March 08, 2018 shows a general view of the football stadium of Henninsvaer FC in Henningsvaer, northern Norway, Lofoten islands, within the Arctic Circle. Photo: AFP

In Turin, a local pitch nestles atop a building among church spires and reddish-brown rooftops while in Rugeley, central England, teams play beneath the massive cooling towers of a huge coal-fired power station.

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In this file photo taken on April 02, 2016 Shipston Excelsior FC (black and white) play Burnwood Town FC at Brereton Town FC´s ground in front of the coal-fired Rugeley Power Station, near Rugeley, central England. Photo: AFP