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1. What are the small and large penalty areas of a soccer field 12 yards is how many meters
2. How the penalty areas of soccer are divided up
I. What are the small and large penalty areas of a soccer field 12 yards is how many meters
In soccer terminology, the correct term is divided into the goal area (often incorrectly referred to as the small penalty area) and the penalty area (often incorrectly referred to as the large penalty area).
Goal Zones (incorrectly known as penalty areas): Two lines perpendicular to the goal line are drawn 5.5 meters (6 yards) from the inside of each goal post. These lines extend 5.5 meters (6 yards) into the field of play and intersect a line parallel to the goal line. The area comprising these lines and the goal line is the goal area.
The penalty area (incorrectly called the penalty box) is defined by drawing two lines perpendicular to the goal line from 16.5 meters (18 yards) inside each goal post. These lines extend 16.5 meters (18 yards) into the field of play and intersect a line parallel to the goal line. The area comprising these lines and the goal line is the penalty area.
One yard equals 0.9144 meters, or about 0.915 meters.
12 times 0.915 equals 10.98.
So 12 yards equals 10.98 meters.
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GOAL ZONE.
1. In goal kicking, the ball is kicked by a defending player who places the ball at any point in the goal area. The goalkeeper may touch the ball with his hands.
2. The referee drops the ball at the spot where the ball is located at the time of the stoppage of play, or, if suspended, in the goal area, in which case the ball shall be dropped on the goal area line parallel to the goal line and closest to the ball at the time of the stoppage of play.
3. If an indirect free kick is to be taken in the goal area, it shall be taken on the goal area line nearest to the place of the foul and parallel to the goal line.
Note: Goalkeepers do not enjoy special protection in the goal area. The goalkeeper is simply an ordinary player who has the right to touch the ball with his hands in the penalty area. The rules of foul play apply according to the terms set out and there are no other special rights.
PENALTY ZONE.
1. The goalkeeper may touch the ball with his hands in his own penalty area.
2. A penalty kick shall be awarded when a player commits any of the ten types of fouls in the penalty area of his/her own team that are in accordance with Chapter 12 of the FIFA Rules of the Game, which may be awarded as a direct free kick.
3. When kicking a goal kick or taking a free kick in the home penalty area.
(1) The opposing team shall exit the penalty area.
(2) The ball must be kicked directly out of the penalty area for play to resume.
4, penalty kicks, in addition to the main penalty player and the opposing goalkeeper, all other players must be in the penalty area and penalty arc outside the field, behind the penalty point; when the ball is kicked and moved forward, the game is resumed, at which time the players can enter the penalty area.
II. How soccer's no-go zones are delineated
The soccer penalty area is divided into a large penalty area and a small penalty area. Small penalty area, also known as the goal area, the game field from both ends of the inside of the goal at 5.50m on the line, to the field each lead to a 5.5m long and end line perpendicular to the line, one end of which is connected to the goal, the other end of the point of interconnection and parallel to the end line, these three lines and the end of the line range of the area is the small penalty area. The large penalty area is the end of the field of play from the inside of the goalposts 16.5m on the end line, to the field each painted a 16.5m long and perpendicular to the end of the line, the other end of the two lines are connected to each other and parallel to the end of the end of the line, these three lines and the end of the line around the city of the area.
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