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You mean between the goalposts? The standard distance is 22 ft. The goal is 8 ft high, and 10 ft deep. There are 6 yards between the goal and the small box, 18 yards between the goal line and the goal box, 60 yards between the goal line and the half, and 120 yards between both goal lines (length of the field). A soccer field is also 80 yards wide.
A field goal can be attempted from anywhere on the field, so the distance from the 40 yard line isn't really relevant to anything. If you're asking how many extra yards the ball must travel relative to the line of scrimmage, you must allow seven yards to snap the ball back to the holder, plus ten yards to reach the back of the end zone (where the uprights are positioned). Therefore, if the line of scrimmage is the 40-yard line, you would have a 57-yard field goal attempt.
300 yards from one goal line to the other...then another 60 yards in end field space. Your answer could be 300 yards or 360 yards.300 yards because once football field is 100 yards long.
Perimeter = 120+60+120+60 = 360 yards
60 yards wide
60 yards wide
60 yards x 40 yards
The exterior measurements of a lacrosse field is 60 yards wide by 110 yards long.
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One football field is 300 yards from goal line to goal line. 1 yard = 3 feet. If you are wanting to know how many feet are from goal line to goal line, it would be 300 feet. The end-zones are another 10 yards each. This adds another 60 total feet. If you are asking from goal post to goal post it would be 360 feet.
The area of 60 yards times 40 yards = 2400 square yards 2400 square yards are 2006.705664 square meters.
There are two 25 yard marks and one 50 yard line. So there are 100 yards on a field hockey field!