
NFL
Football Goal Posts Coloring Page
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About this coloring page
This Football Goal Posts coloring page features classic NFL-style goal posts with bold, clear outlines that make coloring easy and fun for all ages. The detailed design shows the iconic H-shaped structure that's perfect for young football fans to color while learning about the sport. Print this free coloring page instantly and bring the excitement of game day to your coloring session!
Frequently asked
What are the dimensions of NFL goal posts?
NFL goal posts stand 35 feet high with a crossbar positioned 10 feet above the ground. The uprights are 18 feet, 6 inches apart. These specific measurements have been standardized since the 1980s to ensure consistency across all professional football stadiums nationwide.
How did football goal posts evolve over time?
Early football goal posts were simple H-shaped structures, but modern NFL posts feature a distinctive slingshot or tuning fork design. This evolution improved visibility for officials and fans while making the uprights more durable. The current design was adopted to reduce interference and improve accuracy in officiating plays.
Why are goal posts made of such specific materials?
Modern NFL goal posts are constructed from steel or aluminum alloys that are incredibly strong yet lightweight. These materials can withstand impacts from footballs traveling at high speeds and harsh weather conditions. The materials are also chosen for visibility, with bright yellow padding added for safety and easy spotting.
Are these Football Goal Posts coloring pages free?
Yes, absolutely! All of our football goal posts coloring pages are completely free to download and print. Simply visit Sol Coloring, select your favorite design, and print it instantly. There are no hidden fees, subscriptions, or sign-ups required to enjoy our free printable coloring pages.
What age are these Football Goal Posts coloring pages for?
Our football goal posts coloring pages are designed for kids and adults aged 8 to 14, with varying difficulty levels. Younger colorists can enjoy simple outlined designs, while older kids can tackle more detailed versions with intricate patterns and shading opportunities.








