The penalty area is 44 yards wide.
The penalty area is 18 yards deep and 44 yards wide.
It is a part of a circle with a radius of 10 yards, where its center is the penalty mark. It is 2 yards from the penalty area boundary at its furthest point.
This would depend on how wide the field is.The goal line can be 50 to 100 yards long.The penalty area must be 44 yards wide and must be centered on the goal line.So the touch line must be between 3 and 28 yards from the edge of the penalty area.
The penalty area is 18 yards deep and 44 yards wide. The goal area is 6 years deep and 20 yards wide.
The penalty area is 44 yards (40.23 m) wide and 18 yards (16.5 m) deep. It is the larger of the two areas in front of the goal. The other area is called the goal area.
The goal area is 20 yards wide and 6 yards deep. It is the smaller of the two areas in front of the goal. The other area is called the penalty area.
The penalty area is an 18 yard deep and 44 yard wide rectangle centered in front of the goal at either end of an Association Football pitch. This is the only area in which a defending goalkeeper may handle the ball. If a defending player commits a direct free kick offense within this area, the attacking team is awarded a penalty kick instead of a direct free kick. There is a smaller area, 6 yards deep and 20 yards wide, called the goal area, inside of the penalty area.
All players, except the penalty taker must be at least 10 yards away from the penalty spot when the penalty is taken. As the Penalty Area extends 18 yards from the goal line, and the Penalty Spot is 12 yards from the goal line, the distance from the Penalty Spot to the edge of the Penalty Area can be as little as 6 Yards. The Arc - not half circle - marks the area outside the Penalty Area, that is within 10 yards of the Penalty Spot, and therefore outside which players must be when the penalty is taken
The penalty area is the larger of the two areas marked by lines in front of the goal. It measures 18 yards (16.5 m) deep by 44 yards (40.23 m) wide. Within this area the defensive goal keeper may handle the ball legally and any offense by a defender, against an attacker, which would normally be punishable by a direct free kick will instead be punished with a penalty kick.
No. It doesn't matter where the goalkeeper is.The ballmust be in the penalty area (on the line is inside) for the keeper to touch it.
Goal width = 16.5 m Distance from goalpost to each edge = 16.5 m Width of penalty area = 3 * 16.5 = 49.5 m Depth of penalty area = 16.5 m Area of penalty area = 49.5 * 16.5 = 816.75 m2
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.