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Law 1 - The Field of
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- Dimensions. The field of play shall be rectangular, its
length being not more than 130 yards nor less than 100 yards and its
breadth not more than 100 yards nor less than 50 yards. (In
international matches the length shall be not more than 120 yards nor
less than 110 yards and the breadth not more than 80 yards nor less
than 70 yards.) The length shall in all cases exceed the breadth.
- Marking. The field of play shall be marked with distinctive
lines, not more than 5 inches in width (not by a V-shaped rut) in
accordance with the plan, the longer boundary lines being called the
touch-lines and the shorter the goal-lines. A flag on a post not less
than 5 ft. high and having a non-pointed top, shall be placed at each
corner; a similar flag-post may be placed opposite the half-way line
on each side of the field of play, not less than 1 yard outside the
touchline. A halfway-line shall be marked out across the field of
play. The center of the field of play shall be indicated by a suitable
mark and a circle with a 10 yards radius shall be marked round it.
- The Goal-Area. At each end of the field of play two lines
shall be drawn at right-angles to the goal-line, 6 yards from each
goal-post. These shall extend into the field of play for a distance of
6 yards and shall be joined by a line drawn parallel with the
goal-line. Each of the spaces enclosed by these lines and the
goal-line shall be called a goal-area.
- The Penalty-Area. At each end of the field of play two
lines shall be drawn at right-angles to the goal-line, 18 yards from
each goal-post. These shall extend into the field of play for a
distance of 18 yards and shall be joined by a line drawn parallel with
the goal-line. Each of the spaces enclosed by these lines and the
goal-line shall be called a penalty-area. A suitable mark shall be
made within each penalty-area, 12 yards from the mid-point of the
goal-line, measured along an un-drawn line at right-angles thereto.
These shall be the PK marks. From each PK mark an arc of a circle,
having a radius of 10 yards, shall be drawn outside the penalty-area.
- The Corner-Area. From each corner-flag post a quarter
circle, having a radius of 1 yard, shall be drawn inside the field of
play.
- The Goals. The goals shall be placed on the center of each
goal-line and shall consist of two upright posts, equidistant from the
corner-flags and 8 yards apart (inside measurement), joined by a
horizontal cross-bar the lower edge of which shall be 8 ft. from the
ground. The width and depth of the cross-bars shall not exceed 5
inches (12 cm). The goal-posts and the cross- bars shall have the same
width.
Nets may be attached to the posts, cross-bars and ground behind the
goals. They should be appropriately supported and be so placed as to
allow the goalkeeper ample room.
Footnote: Goal nets. The use of nets made of hemp, jute or
nylon is permitted. The nylon strings may, however, not be thinner
than those made of hemp or jute.
Decisions of the International F.A. Board
- In international matches the dimensions of the field of play shall
be: maximum 110 x 75 meters; minimum 100 x 64 meters.
- National Associations must adhere strictly to these dimensions.
Each National Association organizing an international match must
advise the visiting Association, before the match, of the place and
the dimensions of the field of play.
- The Board has approved this table of measurements for the Laws of
the Game:
130 yards 120 Meters
120 yards 110
110 yards 100
100 yards 90
80 yards 75
70 yards 64
50 yards 45
18 yards 16.50
10 yards 11
12 yards 9.15
8 yards 7.32
6 yards 5.50
1 yard 1
8 feet 2.44
5 feet 1.50
28 inches 0.71
27 inches 0.68
9 inches 0.22
5 inches 0.12
3/4 inches 0.019
1/2 inches 0.0127
3/8 inches 0.010
14 ounces 396 grams
16 ounces 453 grams
8.5 lb./sq.in. 600 gr/cm**2
15.6 lb./sq.in. 1100 gr/cm**2
- The goal-line shall be marked the same width as the depth of the
goal-posts and the cross-bar, so that the goal-line and goal- posts
will conform to the same interior and exterior edges.
- The 6 yards (for the outline of the goal-area) and the 18 yards
(for the outline of the penalty-area) which have to be measured along
the goal-line, must start from the inner sides of the goal-posts.
- The space within the inside areas of the field of play includes
the width of the lines marking these areas.
- All Associations shall provide standard equipment, particularly in
international matches, when the Laws of the Game must be complied with
in every respect and especially with regard to the size of the ball
and other equipment which must conform to the regulations. All cases
of failure to provide standard equipment must be reported to FIFA.
- In a match played under the rules of a competition if the
cross-bar becomes displaced or broken, play shall be stopped and the
match abandoned unless the cross-bar has been repaired and replaced in
position or a new one provided without such being a danger to the
players. A rope is not considered to be a satisfactory substitute for
a cross-bar.
- National Associations may specify such maximum and minimum
dimensions for the cross-bars and goal-posts, within the limits laid
down in Law 1, as they consider appropriate.
- Goal-posts and cross-bars must be made of wood, metal or other
approved material as decided from time to time by the International
F.A. Board. They may be square, rectangular, round, half-round or
elliptical in shape.
- 'Curtain-raisers' to international matches should only be played
following agreement on the day of the match, and taking into account
the condition of the field of play, between representatives of the two
Associations and the referee (of the international match).
- National Associations, particularly in international matches,
should
- restrict the number of photographers around the field of play.
- have a line (photographers' line) marked behind the goal-lines
at least two meters from the corner flag going through a point
situated at least 3.5 meters behind the intersection of the goal-
line with the line marking the goal-area to a point situated at
least six meters behind the goal-posts.
- prohibit photographers from passing over these lines,
- forbid the use of artificial lighting in the form of
"flashlights".
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