Soccer Field Calculator — Dimensions & Area
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Soccer Field Dimensions
FIFA regulation soccer fields are 100-110 meters long and 64-75 meters wide. International matches require 100-110m x 64-75m, while FIFA prefers 105m x 68m. Youth fields are proportionally smaller to match age-appropriate play.
Key markings include the center circle (10-yard radius), penalty area (18-yard box), goal area (6-yard box), and penalty spot (12 yards from goal). The goals are 8 yards wide and 8 feet tall. Corner arcs have a 1-yard radius.
Field size significantly affects game play. Larger fields favor faster, more athletic teams and create more open play. Smaller fields increase touches, passing speed, and defensive pressure. Youth fields are sized for age-appropriate development.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size is a regulation soccer field?
FIFA recommends 105m x 68m (115 x 74 yards) for international play. The rules allow 100-110m length and 64-75m width. Most professional fields in the US are 110-120 x 70-80 yards.
How big is a youth soccer field?
U6: 25x20 yds, U8: 40x30 yds, U10: 60x40 yds, U12: 80x50 yds, U14+: full size or near-full size. Smaller fields ensure more touches and age-appropriate play.
Is a soccer field bigger than a football field?
Yes. A soccer field (110x75 yds) is larger than an American football field (100x53.3 yds). The soccer field has about 50% more playing area.