Twelve yards.
11 m
It the area around the goal where a foul is punished with a penalty. It is not an ark however, but a box around the goal, 18 long.
You are probably referring to the penalty mark.
There is no penalty box in outdoor soccer. I believe there is for indoor soccer.
As long as she's not past the second line she can grab it but if she passes the second line in front of her she has to kick it out their is a big box which is call the penalty area. The keeper can only pick the ball up in this area but not when their own team mates intentionally passes it to them
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The soccer field is 50 yds. wide and 100 yds. long. The sideline is 100 yds. The endline or goalline is 50 yds. The halfway line is 50 yds. the goal box is 6yds. away from the goal. The penalty box is 18 yds. away from the goal.
The First Law of the Game (the field of play) says that the length of the pitch must be between 100yds and 130yds. For you metric losers out there, that is 90m to 120m.
A goalie can use their hands without penalty when they are within the penalty area and the ball is played back to them by a teammate using their feet.
As long as the ball is inside their penalty area a goal keeper may handle the ball. The position of the ball is important. The position of the goal keeper is not.
The 'little box' in front of the goalie is called the goal area. It is 6 yards wide by 20 yards long. (8 yards from goal post to goal post and 6 yards on each side of the goal post)The next area outside the goal area is the penalty area. It is 18 yards wide by 44 yards long. (8 yards from goal post to goal post and 18 yards on each side of the goal post)These sizes are for a professional soccer field. As the age of the players diminishes so does the field size as well as the field markings.
90 minutes