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Is the area of the women's football field the same as that of the men's football field?

The football field area for men and women is the same, and there are uniform regulations on the football field area.

The size of the football field is as follows:

The playing field must be rectangular, and the length of sideline must be greater than the length of goal line.

Length: the shortest is 90 meters (100 yards) and the longest is 120 meters (130 yards).

Width: minimum 45 meters (50 yards) and maximum 90 meters (100 yards)

International competition standard

Length: the shortest 100 meters (1 10 yards) and the longest 1 10 meters (120 yards).

Width: the shortest is 64m (70 yards) and the longest is 75m (80 yards).

Size of the playing field: The playing field must be rectangular, and the sideline length must be greater than the goal line length. The length is 90-120m (100-130m) and the width is 45-90m (50-60m).

International competition: 100- 1 10 m (110/20 yards) long and 64-75 m (70-80 yards) wide.

World Cup finals:105m long (about 1 15 yards) and 68m wide (about 74 yards).

The ground of a football field can be grass, artificial grass, rubber or even concrete. A relatively simple football field may only have two sides of the dragon gate and a few white lines, and a well-equipped football field may be equipped with lighting, stands, dressing rooms and other facilities.

There are billboards on all sides of the football field of professional football league or national team, and the stands are more likely to accommodate tens of thousands of spectators. Some football fields have track and field tracks on the periphery.

Extended materials:

Schematic diagram of football field

First, the layout:

1.3 line

(1) Sideline: The longer two lines are called sidelines;

(2) End line or goal line: the shorter two lines are called end lines;

(3) Half-way line: Draw a line through the site in the center of the site, which is called the center line.

The line width shall not exceed 12cm, and it shall not be made into a U+20 1CVU+20 1D slot. At every corner of the site, a flat-topped flagpole with a height of not less than 1.50m should be erected, and a small flag should be tied to it. Similar flags and flagpoles can be erected on both sides of the site at least 1 m away from the centerline sideline.

2.3 flexion

(1) Goal area: Draw a 5.50m-long line perpendicular to the goal line at both ends of the playing field, with one end connected to the goal line and the other end drawing a line parallel to the goal line. The area within these three lines and the goal line is called the goal area.

(2) Forbidden area: Draw a line with a length of 16.50m perpendicular to the goal line at both ends of the playing field, with the upper end connected to the goal line and the other end drawing a connecting line parallel to the goal line. The area within these three lines and the goal line is called the penalty area.

(3) Corner area? (Corner area): Take the intersection of sideline and goal line as a dot and 1 m as the radius, draw a quarter arc into the field, and the area within this arc is called corner area.

3.2 points

(1) penalty mark (also called penalty mark, 12 yards): Make a clear mark at the midpoint of the two goal lines, and enter vertically 1 1 m, which is called penalty mark.

(2) Kick-off point: There is a blue dot in the middle of the red center line, which is the kick-off point.

4. 1 arc 1 circle

(1) penalty arc: draw an arc outside the penalty area with the penalty spot as the center and 9. 15m as the radius, which is called penalty arc.

(2) Kick-off circle: clearly mark the center of the field, and draw a circle with a radius of 9.15m with this point as the center.

5. Goal: The goal should be located in the center of each goal line and consists of two vertical goalposts. The distance between goalposts is 7.32 meters, which is equal to the distance between two corner flag points, and the lower edge of goalposts is 2.44 meters from the ground. In order to ensure safety, both the fixed goal and the movable goal must be stably fixed on the field.

The width and thickness of the doorpost and crossbar shall be symmetrical and equal, and shall not exceed 12 cm. The net is tied to the goalposts, beams and the ground behind the goal. The net should be properly propped up so that the goalkeeper has enough room to move.

6. Venue: rectangular, with a length of no more than 120m or less than 90m and a width of no more than 90m or less than 45m (in international competitions, the length is no more than10m or less than 100m and the width is no more than 75m or less than 64m).

Second, offside.

Offside rule

1. Whoever is closer to the opponent's goal line than the ball is offside.

(1) Except the following situations: the player is in his own half.

(2) At least two players of the opposing team are closer to the goal line of the opposing team than this player.

2. When a player plays or touches the ball and the player is offside, the referee thinks that the player has the following behaviors and should be sentenced to offside:

(1) is interfering with the game or the other side;

(2) attempting to gain benefits from offside position.

3. A player should not be sentenced to offside under the following circumstances:

(1) The player is just offside;

(2) A player directly catches goal kick, a corner kick or a ball thrown out of bounds.

If a player is judged offside, the referee should judge the opposing player to kick an indirect free kick in the offside position. If the player is offside in the opponent's goal area, then this free kick can be executed anywhere in his offside goal area.