Yes.
The size of an ice hockey goal has never changed since its official specification; it is four feet (4') from ice to crossbar, and six feet (6') from post to post. The size of a field hockey goal had several different sizes throughout its history, ranging from 4 to 7 yards wide, but has always been at 7 feet high (or the equivalent, after being converted to metric system units).
The 'little box' in front of the goalie is called the goal area. It is 6 yards wide by 20 yards long. (8 yards from goal post to goal post and 6 yards on each side of the goal post)The next area outside the goal area is the penalty area. It is 18 yards wide by 44 yards long. (8 yards from goal post to goal post and 18 yards on each side of the goal post)These sizes are for a professional soccer field. As the age of the players diminishes so does the field size as well as the field markings.
Official size of a goal mouth is 24ft x 8ft which is exactly twice the official size of a barn door (12ft x 8ft).
8ft tall and 24ft wide
It is 16 yards from the endline in the center of the goal.
120 yards by 60
8ft high, 24ft wide 8ft high, 24ft wide
There is no standard size of a soccer field, but an allowable range of sizes. Youth matches can have even smaller sizes.
I think you mean post if so the official size is 10 feet ( 3.05 metres)
It depends entirely on the size of the field !
It is usually 3.05m high. By the way, it is called the goal post.