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7v7 Soccer Field Dimensions (Correct Field Size Guide)

7-a-side soccer is one of the most played and popular versions of the game around the world, especially at youth and recreational levels.

But what are the correct 7v7 soccer field dimensions?

The field size guide below lays out all the key details so you can create the optimal space for 7v7 soccer field for training and games.

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Why Do Soccer Players Fake Injuries? (Truth About Flopping)

Let’s face it, soccer players aren’t known for being hard-nosed tough guys who get battered and bruised in every game.

While soccer is undoubtedly a contact sport, it’s called the beautiful game for a reason.

The greats are known for producing moments of magic on the field, serving awe-inspiring feats of skill, and using speed and technique to overwhelm opponents.

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What is the Back Pass Rule in Soccer? (Explained)

It’s interesting to wonder how chaotic soccer must have been all those years ago when the game first started.

Naturally, one would expect that it must have been quite disorganized and different from what it is today.

Modern soccer is a result of decades of fine-tuning and coming up with rules to make it better in various ways.

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Soccer Substitution Rules 101: Everything You Need to Know

In a professional soccer game of ninety (90) minutes, teams may make a couple of substitutions before the game ends.

The rules guiding the number of allowable substitutions have changed slightly since the coronavirus epidemic of 2020, with some leagues allowing more substitutions to give players a better chance of recovery.

However, there are still a handful of substitution rules in soccer that remain standard procedure.

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What Is A Green Card In Soccer? (Explained)

When you hear the term ‘green card’, soccer is probably not the first thing that comes to mind.

Soccer fans are more familiar with the cards that referees actually use during a game – the yellow and red cards.

Both cards are more known for their application in discipline, as referees use them to either give warnings or send a player off the pitch.

Referees may also use them for players and coaching staff that are not actually on the field of play.

There is one other card in soccer though – the green card

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