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U6 Field Layout
This page contains examples of what a properly marked soccer field looks like.
If you have volunteered or have been "volunteered" to do field setup for your
child's team, then the on-line field layout calculator will enable you to
correctly measure, layout and paint your assigned field.
Normally, the designated home team for the first match of the day will be
responsible for painting the field, with the designated visting team
responsible for setting up the goals and corner flags.
Note: All of our fields are initially setup by experienced region
volunteers. New volunteers are always welcome. Unless there has been extreme
weather and the lines are no longer visible, you should never have to actually
layout a field. If you are painting a field, paint the "yellow" lines shown in
the image. You may use white, blue, or yellow paint. |
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Penality Area extends full field width |
No Penalty Arc required |
No Penalty Mark required |
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| General Dimensions |
| Dimension | *Distance |
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| Field Length: | 120 |
| Field Width: | 90 |
| Diagonal: | 150 |
| Circle: | 15 (5yd) |
| Goal Width: | 6 |
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| Goal Line Markings |
| Field Marking | *Distance |
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| Corner: | 0 |
| Corner Arc: | 3 |
| Penalty Area (Side): | N/A |
| Goal Area (Side): | 29 |
| Goal Post: | 42 |
| Center: | 45 |
| Goal Post: | 48 |
| Goal Area (Side): | 61 |
| Penalty Area (Side): | N/A |
| Corner Arc: | 87 |
| Corner: | 90 |
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| Touch Line Markings |
| Field Marking | *Distance |
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| Corner: | 0 |
| Corner Arc: | 3 |
| (GA) Goal Area (Top): | 8 |
| Penalty Mark: | N/A |
| (PA) Penalty Area (Top): | 18 |
| (TA) Technical Area: | N/A |
| (C) Halfway Line: | 60 |
| (TA) Technical Area: | N/A |
| (PA) Penalty Area (Top): | 102 |
| Penalty Mark: | N/A |
| (GA) Goal Area (Top): | 112 |
| Corner Arc: | 117 |
| Corner: | 120 |
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*All distances are displayed in feet from the starting corner. |
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Print Field Layout Specifications |
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Square the field. Choose a starting corner. Lay out a tape measure for the width of the field. Lay out a second tape measure from the same starting point for the length of the field. Using a third tape measure, measure the distance from the 40 foot mark on the "length" tape measure to the 30 foot mark on the "width" tape measure.
Adjust either the direction of the "length" or "width" tape measure until the distance between the two points is exactly 50 feet. When this is accomplished, the corner is a right angle and square.
Repeat this check for each of the four corners. |
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