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Everything You Need To Know About Soccer Field Dimensions

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

When it comes to soccer field dimensions, it is worth noting that the dimensions are uniform, regardless of the level of play. According to FIFA, for qualified events involving 11 players for each team, the soccer field ought to have a span of 100 to 130 yards and a width between 50 to 100 yards. Soccer fields in England are said to be smaller than that resulting to more physical games. In contrast, in South America, the fields are much bigger giving more space and time on the ball.

For recreational soccer, playing on a smaller soccer field is highly recommended. By doing this, players will certainly make the game pleasurable and learning is more achievable. The dimension of the playing field should be proportional to the size of the player. In a big field, recreational players would waste their time running and become tired by half time. As a result, the kicks will be much longer.

Another disadvantage of playing recreational soccer in a large field is that teaching strategies and team play is unlikely. Smaller soccer fields are best for average players who are slower and lacks stamina, which is usually common in 50% to 75% of recreational players.

The Penalty Area

This is the area where the goalkeeper usually uses their hands and fouls are punished. It includes the penalty spot, which is 12 yards away from the goal and the six-yard box 6 yards extra from the goal. The top portion of this box includes a small arc commonly referred to as “the D.” It has a radius of 10 yards and has no purpose in the rules of soccer but merely serves as a guide for the players.

The Goal

Apart from of the level of play, the goal has a standardized measurement of 8 feet tall and 24 feet wide.

Center Circle

It divides the soccer field into two areas and is where the kickoff takes place. No player is allowed to cross their area until kickoff commences. It has a 10-yard circle within it and only the two players kicking off is allowed to stand in the inner circle.

Although soccer field measurements remain unchanged regardless of the players competing, the rules of the game allows the dimensions to be smaller for female players, persons with disabilities, or those who are under 16 years old and more than 35 years of age.

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Understanding Soccer Field Dimensions

Monday, December 28th, 2009

related article: dimensions of a football field

 

Soccer field is a rectangular area split in half by a center line. A circle drawn in the middle of this line with diameter of 10 yards. According by player ages, soccer field comes in a different dimensions. This was regulated by the first soccer organisation which is The Football Association, and then followed by FIFA. They also standardized the soccer field dimensions that appropriate to all modern pitches.

Categorized by ages, the following are the different soccer field dimensions
read more: Different Dimensions of Soccer Fields

6-7 years old: The field is 20 yards in width by 30 yards in length. The touch line is 18 feet in length, which is the distance between goal area boundary line and the half way line. The distance between the goal line and the goal area boundary line is 27 feet. The corner arc and the center circle have a radius of 3 feet and 9 feet respectively.

8 years old: The field is 25 yards in width by 35 yards in length. The touch line dimension is 21 feet. From goal line to the goal area boundary line, the distance is 31 feet and 6 inches. The center circle is 10 feet in radius and corner arc is 3 feet.

9 years old: The field is 30 yards in width by 45 yards in length. 24 feet is the dimension of the touch line. The distance between goal line and goal area boundary is fourty eight feet and six inches. The center circle is 12 feet in radius. The corner arc radius is 3 feet.

10 years old: The field is 40 yards in width by 60 yards in length. The circle and penalty arc radius is 24 feet. 3 feet would be the radius of corner arc. Penalty arc is seventy two by thirty six feet. Goal area is 36 x 12 ft, while the distance from penalty spot to the mid goal is 24 ft.

11 years old: The field is 50 yards in width by 80 yards in length. The circle and penalty arc radius is 30 ft. Corner arc is 3 ft. Penalty arc is 80 by 50 feet. Goal area dimensions is 52 by 18 feet, and the distance from the mid-goal to the penalty spot is 30 feet.

12 years old and above: The field is 70 yards in width by 100 yards in length. The circle and penalty arc radius is 30 ft. 3 feet would be the radius of corner arc. Penalty arc is 72 x 36 feet. The goal area dimensions is 60 by 18 feet, while the distance from penalty spot to mid-goal is 36 feet.

The playing field is marked with lines called field markings. These lines are at least 4 inches (10.16 cm) in width, and not more than 5 inches wide.

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