how big is a professional soccer field
A professional soccer field is typically about 115 yards long and 74–75 yards wide , roughly 105 meters by 68–69 meters.
Standard dimensions (FIFA/modern pro)
For top-level professional and international games, there is a recommended “ideal” size within an allowed range:
- Recommended size: about 115 yards (105 m) long × 74–75 yards (68–69 m) wide.
- Allowed range for international/pro matches:
- Length: 110–120 yards (100–110 m).
* Width: 70–80 yards (64–75 m).
So when you watch a big Champions League or World Cup game in 2026, the pitch is almost always somewhere in that band, usually near the 115 × 75 sweet spot.
How big is that in area?
- A “typical” pro field around 115 × 75 yards covers roughly 81,000 square feet , which is about 1.8–1.9 acres of playing surface.
- In metric, that’s roughly 7,400–7,700 square meters for a standard full-size professional field.
Why fields aren’t all identical
Even at the professional level, pitches are not perfectly identical:
- Leagues and FIFA give a range instead of one exact size, so clubs can adapt to stadium constraints and local design.
- Some clubs choose slightly larger fields to encourage expansive, possession-based play; others go a bit smaller to make pressing and compact defending easier.
Think of it this way: all pro fields must be rectangular and within certain limits, but coaches and stadium architects still have a little room to nudge the dimensions for style and strategy.
TL;DR: A professional soccer field is usually about 115 × 75 yards (around 105 × 68 meters) and covers roughly 1.8–1.9 acres , with the rules allowing a bit of variation around those numbers.
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