
Soccer
Soccer Field Layout Coloring Page
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About this coloring page
This Soccer Field Layout coloring page features a detailed diagram of a soccer field complete with goal posts, center circle, penalty areas, and corner flags - all drawn with bold, easy-to-color outlines perfect for beginners. Young soccer enthusiasts will love learning about field positions while coloring this free printable sports activity page. The simple design makes it ideal for elementary school children to understand soccer basics while enjoying a fun coloring experience.
Frequently asked
What are the main markings on a soccer field?
A soccer field has several key markings: the halfway line dividing both teams' halves, the center circle in the middle, penalty areas (goal boxes) near each goal, goal lines, sidelines, and the goal itself. Each marking serves a specific purpose in regulating play and determining fouls or goals during matches.
How big is an official soccer field?
Official FIFA soccer fields measure between 100 to 130 yards long and 50 to 100 yards wide, though most professional fields are closer to 115 by 74 yards. Interestingly, soccer is unique among major sports because its field dimensions can vary, unlike baseball or football which have exact measurements.
What is the penalty area and why does it matter?
The penalty area is a rectangular zone in front of each goal where handball rules change and penalties can be awarded. If the defending team commits a foul inside this area, the opposing team gets a penalty kick from the penalty spot. This creates high-stakes, dramatic moments in soccer matches.
Are these Soccer Field Layout coloring pages free?
Yes, absolutely! All our Soccer Field Layout coloring pages are completely free to download and print. No registration, subscription, or hidden fees required. Simply visit Sol Coloring, find the design you like, and print it instantly on standard paper at home.
What age are these Soccer Field Layout coloring pages for?
Our Soccer Field Layout coloring pages are designed for ages 8 to 14. Younger children can enjoy simple line work and bold areas, while older kids appreciate the detailed markings and strategic elements. Adults enjoy them too for relaxation and learning.












