"Our Goal is Fair Play"


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| Dimensions | |||
| The field of play must be rectangular. The length of the touch line must be greater than the length of the goal line. | |||
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Length |
minimum
90 m (100 yds) maximum 120 m (130 yds) |
Width |
minimum
45 m (50 yds) maximum 90 m (100 yds) |
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| International Matches | |||
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Length |
minimum
100 m (110 yds) maximum 110 m (120 yds) |
Width |
minimum
64 m (70 yds) maximum 75 m (80 yds) |
| Field Markings | |||
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The
field of play is marked with lines. These lines belong to the areas of
which they are boundaries. |
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| The Goal Area | |||
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A
goal area is defined at each end of the field as follows: |
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| The Penalty Area | |||
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A
penalty area is defined at each end of the field as follows: |
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| Flagposts |
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| A
flagpost, not less than 1.5 m (5 ft) high, with a non-pointed top and
a flag is placed at each corner. Flagposts may also be placed at each end of the halfway line, not less than 1 m (1 yd) outside the touch line. |
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| The Corner Arc | |||
| A quarter circle with a radius of 1 m (1 yd) from each corner flagpost is drawn inside the field of play. | |||
| Goals | |||
| Goals
must be placed on the centre of each goal line. They consist of two upright posts equidistant from the corner flagposts and joined at the top by a horizontal crossbar. The distance between the posts is 7.32 m (8 yds) and the distance from the lower edge of the crossbar to the ground is 2.44 m (8 ft). Both goalposts and the crossbar have the same width and depth which do not exceed 12 cm (5 ins). The goal lines are the same width as that of the goalposts and the crossbar. Nets may be attached to the goals and the ground behind the goal, provided that they are properly supported and do not interfere with the goalkeeper. The goalposts and crossbars must be white. |
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| Safety | |||
| Goals must be anchored securely to the ground. Portable goals may only be used if they satisfy this requirement. | |||
Decisions
of the International F.A. Board
If
the crossbar becomes displaced or broken, play is stopped until it has been
repaired or replaced in position. If a repair is not possible, the match is
abandoned. The use of a rope to replace the crossbar is not permitted. If the
crossbar can be repaired, the match is restarted with a dropped ball at the
place where the ball was located when play was stopped.
Goalposts
and crossbars must be made of wood, metal or other approved material. Their
shape may be square, rectangular, round or elliptical and they must not be
dangerous to players.
No
kind of commercial advertising, whether real or virtual, is permitted on the
field of play and field equipment (including the goal nets and the areas they
enclose) from the time the teams enter the field of play until they have left it
at half-time and from the time the teams re-enter the field of play until the
end of the match. In particular, no advertising material of any kind may be
displayed on goals, nets, flagposts or their flags. No extraneous equipment
(cameras, microphones, etc.) may be attached to these items.
There
shall be no advertising of any kind within the technical area or within one
metre from the touch line and outside the field of play on the ground. Further,
no advertising shall be allowed in the area between the goal line and the goal
nets.
The
reproduction, whether real or virtual, of representative logos or emblems of
FIFA, confederations, national associations, leagues, clubs or other bodies, is
forbidden on the field of play and field equipment (including the goal nets and
the areas they enclose) during playing time, as described in Decision 3.
A mark may be made off the field of play, 9.15 metres (10 yds) from the corner arc and at right angles to the goal lines to ensure that this distance is observed when a corner kick is being taken.
Where artificial surfaces are used in either competition matches between representative teams of member associations affiliated to FIFA or international club competition matches, the surface must meet the requirements of the FIFA Quality Concept for Artificial Turf or the International Artificial Turf Standard, unless special dispensation is given by FIFA.
Where a technical area exists, it must meet the requirements approved by the International F.A. Board, which are contained in this publication.
Copyright © 2003 GDSRA
Last modified:
August 13, 2008