18 area
there is the 6-yard box and the 18-yard box
football as in soccer? if so, 24 feet. for American football, 18 feet 6 inches for college and pros, 23 feet 6 inches for high school
In the NFL, goal posts are 18 feet, 6 inches wide. The NCAA uses the same dimensions for their goal posts.
The goal posts in the NFL and college are 18 feet, 6 inches apart. In high school, goal posts are 23 feet, 6 inches apart.
In the NFL, goal posts are 10 feet high and 18 1/2 feet wide.
It depends on the level of play you're asking about. At the high school level, the goal posts are 10' high and 23' 4" wide. On both the collegiate and professional levels, the only difference from high school is that the goalposts are 18' 6" wide.
4 goals in Spartak Moscow and 18 goals in Manchester United
Goal posts in both the NFL and college football are 18 feet 6 inches apart. The goal posts in college used to be 23 feet 4 inches wide but were reduced to the same width as the NFL in 1991.
It is an arc, with a radius of 10 yards, centered on the penalty mark. It is drawn outside of the penalty area only and it's endpoints are on the top edge of the penalty area, 18 yards out from the goal line. It's maximum perpendicular distance from the top edge of the penalty area is 4 yards.
It is eight yards wide.
The height of the crossbar is 10 ft. And the width between the goal posts is 18 ft. 10 inches