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How much is a soccer field?

How much is a soccer field?

July 16, 2019 by Daniel Johnson Leave a Comment

A soccer field measures between 90 meters and 120 meters long and between 45 and 90 meters wide. This is a measure established by FIFA.

The regulation stipulates that the field of play must have the dimensions established by FIFA (International Federation of Football Associations), which must be between 90 and 120 meters. These conditions must be respected by football clubs to be considered regulations and host official matches. These are the dimensions according to the regulations and some examples of stadiums.

How tall is a football field according to FIFA?

According to FIFA, the dimensions of the length of a football field for local matches should be between 90 meters and 120 meters. Regarding the width of the floor, the dimensions can vary between 45 and 90 meters. Additionally, soccer fields must be rectangular.

  • Length of a football field: 90-120 meters
  • Width of a football field: 45-90 meters

How long is a futsal field according to FIFA?

The dimensions for a Futsal or futsal field are different:

  • Length of a futsal field: 25-30 meters
  • Width of a futsal field: 20-25 meters

How much soccer field measures during international matches

For football matches that are held internationally, FIFA also sets a different measure.

  • Length of a football field: 100-110 meters
  • Width of a soccer field: 64-75 meters

How much does a football field measure according to UEFA?

UEFA, the football regulator in Europe, also sets its own rules regarding the size of football fields. In tournaments under their jurisdiction, such as the Europa League and the Champions League, the size of the field must be between 100 and 105 meters long and between 64 and 68 meters wide.

Each football club decides on its dimensions

Certainly, FIFA officially establishes certain categories of standard measures for football fields that must be respected. There are also regulations on the size of the targets or the weight of the ball.

However, each club can freely decide within this defined range, the length and width of its own terrain. Depending on the size set by the club, players may have an advantage over opponents during the game. However, because of this potential advantage, regulation is highly controversial and controversial.

Despite the choice of clubs, FIFA recommends field sizes of 105 meters long and 68 meters wide for professional games, both nationally and internationally.

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