The average professional soccer field is 60 yards wide and 120 yards long
From 100 to 130 yards long. From 50 to 100 yards wide.
The field must be longer than it is wide.
The FIFA Laws of the Game allow for a range of measurements. The width of a field can be from 50-100 yards, and length from 100-120 yards (but the length must be greater than the width, so a square 100 yards on each side is unacceptable).
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According to FIFA's Laws of the Game, the minimum-length of a touchline for domestic football is 90 metres/100 yards, and the maximum is 120 metres/130 yards. The minimum width of a goal-line is 45 metres/50 yards, with a maximum of 90 metres/100 yards.
The minimum length of a football pitch for international football, meanwhile, is 100 metres/110 yards, and the maximum is 110 metres/120 yards. The minimum permissible width for international fixtures is 64 metres/70 yards, and the maximum is 75 metres/yards.
The following quote from FIFA's Laws of the Game is very relevant: "The length of the touch line [sic] must be greater than the length of the goal line [sic]."
No. Soccer fields only have the lines where the field ends and the boxes close to the goal keepers and a circle when the 1st half and 2nd half starts .