Futsal pitch size specifications
If you're confused about the size and specifications of a futsal pitch, you've come to the right place. There are many classifications of futsal fields, which can be divided into futsal fields, eight-a-side football fields, and eleven-a-side football fields according to the number of athletes. Today, Shengli Sports will give you a detailed introduction to the size specifications of the futsal field.
Most futsal pitches are built with artificial turf. This type of turf is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also provides good cushioning and protects athletes from injury. At the same time, the field of the futsal field must be flat and of appropriate hardness, in order not to injure the player and not affect the normal elasticity of the ball.
When determining the size of the court, it is essential to consider the shape and size of the playing field. Length: up to 42 meters, minimum 25 meters;Width: up to 25 meters, minimum 15 meters. These are the basic size ranges for futsal pitches, but the actual size can be adjusted according to the specifics of the field.
In addition, the pitch floor should be clearly demarcated, with a line width of 8 cm. These boundaries include the sideline, goal line, center line, center circle line, penalty area line, substitution line, etc. Among them, the goal line is the two lines connecting the goal posts, the sideline is the line on both sides of the court, the center line is the line that crosses the middle of the court, the center line is the line that draws a circle at the midpoint, the penalty area line is the line that takes a midpoint on the goal line and draws an arc with the center of the circle to connect with the goal line, and the replacement area line is the line drawn on the sideline of the side of the court where the replacement players are set.
Take a midpoint on the penalty area line, take this midpoint as the center of the circle, draw an arc to the field with a radius of 6 meters and connect with the goal lines on both sides of the goalpost, and the area formed by this arc and the ball six lines is the penalty area. A penalty spot is a point where a vertical line intersects the arc of the goal line at the point of taking a midpoint on the goal line between the two goalposts and leading the arc to the arc of the penalty area.
On the sideline of the side of the court where the replacement players are set, draw a line of 80 cm long to each side 3 meters perpendicular to the sideline on both sides of the center line, of which 40 cm is drawn into the field and 40 cm is drawn outside the field, which is the area where the athletes are required to replace the entry and exit of the field.
The goal is set on two goal lines** and consists of two upright posts 3 metres apart from each other on the inside and a horizontal beam 2 metres below the ground. The width of the door post and the beam is 8 cm. The net can be hung behind the goal, and the net and the goalpost and crossbar should have a certain space, so as not to affect the goalkeeper's activities and facilitate the observation of the ball into the goal. The goal can be fixed or moved.
Evening matches are required on the sideline of the pitch 1Set up 3-4 light poles 5 meters away, and each pole is more than 6 meters high. At the same time, the court is surrounded by six lines and one sidelinePoles are also required to hang barricades beyond 5 meters, with a height of more than 6 meters.
Finally, if there is a seat (or fixed seat) on the sideline, it must be 15 meters away.