The goal post must be a minimum of 20 feet above the crossbar and the crossbar is 10 feet above the ground, so that would make the top of the goal post a minimum of 30 feet above the ground. cn xcm
The goal post are now, as of 1991, 18'6" high...and 23'4" across!
The posts in 1991 were changed from a width of 23'4 to 18'6. The height has always been 10 feet. Before 1959 the posts were 18'6 in width. I am sure early on the dimensions were all over the place.
Soccer goals are 8 feet in height, and the crossbar is 8 yards wide.
It varies, averaging 3m high.
It can be 10 to 20 metres high
12 1/2 feet high from the ground.
3m.
10 feet
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10 feet
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a semi flat low bed trailer is about 4 to 4.5 feet above from the ground.
you have to smash into the ground at a really high speed
They are 10 feet high off of the ground.
45 degrees
The goal posts are 'H' shaped and are placed in the middle of the goal line. The two uprights are placed exactly 5.6 metres apart and the crossbar that links them is 3 meters above the ground.
Laws state the posts shall be no less than 3.4 meters from ground level and the cross bar shall be 3 meters from the ground. How ever the nights of each upright are usually well above 3.4 meters
Dirk Borgognone kicked a 68 yard field goal in a game for Reno High School vs. Sparks High School (Nevada), September 27, 1985.
The football, after being kicked by the place kicker, must travel over the crossbar and between the two uprights of the goal post. It can hit one of these bars, but it must then bounce in such a way that it still goes over the crossbar and between the uprights. There is no limit on how high the football can go. The "uprights", though they have a finite physical length, are considered, for the purposes of the game, to extend upward infinitely.
64 yds
All football fields are 100 yards long from goal line to goal line
According to documented sources, the longest high school football field goal was 68 yards by Dirk Borgognone of Reno, NV in 1985. (There is an undocumented 70-yard kick which would be the longest in any US football venue.) In 1971 John Woodward of Elk Grove H.S. in California kicked a 67 yard field goal vs. Grant H.S. in Sacramento California. In 1999, Rusty Curry of Duluth H.S. in Georgia, kicked a 67 yard field goal vs Norcross H.S. which came off a free kick after a fair catch. In 2012, Austin Rehkow of Central Valley High (Washington) also kicked a 67 yard field goal, sending their game against Sadle Park High into overtime, where Central Valley eventually won.
24 feet from the inside of the goal post(upright) to the other inside post (upright). 10 feet above the ground to the inside edge of the cross bar. In high school the ball must be completely inside the inside edge of the post(upright) extended. If any part of the ball passes over the upright the kick is no good. The posts must extend a minimum of 10 feet above the crossbar to help make this determination..
18'6" wide
40+ yards