Pitch (sports field) explained

A pitch or a sports ground is an outdoor playing area for various sports. The term pitch is most commonly used in British English, while the comparable term in Australian, American and Canadian English is playing field or sports field.

For most sports the official term is field of play, although this is not regularly used by those outside refereeing/umpiring circles. The field of play generally includes out-of-bounds areas that a player is likely to enter while playing a match, such as the area beyond the touchlines in association football and rugby or the sidelines in American and Canadian football, or the "foul territory" in baseball.

The surface of a pitch is most commonly composed of sod (grass), but may also be artificial turf, sand, clay, gravel, concrete, or other materials. A playing field on ice may be referred to as a rink, for example an ice hockey rink, although rink may also refer to the entire building or, in the sport of curling, to either the building or a particular team.

In the sport of cricket, the cricket pitch refers not to the entire field of play, but to the section of the field on which batting and bowling take place in the centre of the field. The pitch is prepared differently from the rest of the field, to provide a harder surface for bowling.

A pitch is often a regulation space, as in an association football pitch.

The term level playing field is also used metaphorically to mean fairness in non-sporting human activities such as business where there are notional winners and losers.[1]

Field sizes

Sport Regulated byShape Field
length
Total
length
Width Total
width
Depth/heightSurfaceDiagram
Basque pelota (Jai-Alai)FIPVRectangular cuboid54 meters-10 meters-10 meters
BowlingIBFOblong rectangle754.1875inchesNaNincheswood or synthetic material
Canoe poloICFOblong rectangle35 meters23 meterswater
DodgeballWDAOblong rectangle17 meters-8 meters--
GoalballIBSAOblong rectangle18 meters-9 meters-wood, plastic or synthetic
KorfballIKFOblong rectangle40 meters-20 meters-
NetballWorld NetballOblong rectangle100feet-50feet-wood
Sepak takrawISTAFOblong rectangle44feet-20feet-
Aquatics
Swimming (Olympic)World AquaticsCuboiddata-sort-value="050.00" 50 meters -data-sort-value="025.00" 25 meters -2-3 meters
Swimming (short course)data-sort-value="025.00" 25 meters -data-sort-value="020.00" 20 meters -2-2.5 meters
Waterpolo25 meters-20 meters-1.8 meters
Basketball
3x3FIBAOblong rectangle11 meters-15 meters-
Basketballdata-sort-value="028.00" 28 meters --
NBAdata-sort-value="028.70" 94feet-data-sort-value="015.20" 50feet-
Bat and ball sports
BaseballMLBdata-sort-value="092.00-128.00" NaNfeet[2] (distance from home plate apex to nearest center field fence)-data-sort-value="137.00-150.00" NaNfeet[3] -grass
WBSC400feet (distance from home plate apex to center field fence)-Distance between foul poles (each one are 275feet or more from home plate apex)-
Baseball5Squaredata-sort-value="021.00" 18m (59feet)21m (69feet)data-sort-value="021.00" 18m (59feet)21m (69feet)1m (03feet) (fence)
Softball[4] Circular quadrant (radius)- (radius)-
VitillaCircular sextant (radius)---
PesapalloFinnish Pesäpallo AssociationIrregular hexagon315feet-138feet--
CricketICCOvaldata-sort-value="119.00-164.00" NaNyd-data-sort-value="119.00-164.00" NaNyd--
Indoor cricketWICFRectangular cuboiddata-sort-value="30.00" 28-30 meters -data-sort-value="12.00" 10.5-12 meters -4-4.5 meters
OinăRomanian Oină FederationOblong rectangle70 meters32 metersgrass
SchlagballOblong rectangle + trapezium70 metersplus an area between divergent diagonals of 140 meters behing rear flags25 metersplus an area between divergent diagonals of 140 meters behing rear flags
Boules
BocciaBISFedOblong rectangle12.5 meters-6 meters--polished concrete, wooden, natural or synthetic rubber.
Bocce voloWPBFOblong rectangle27.5 meters-2.5-4 meters-
Petanque15 meters-4 meters-
Raffa6.5 meters-4-4.5 meters-natural ground or synthetic material
Combat sports
Amateur wrestlingUWWCircle9 meters (diameter)-9 meters (diameter)--
FencingFIEOblong rectangle14 meters17–18 meters1.5 meters--
KarateWKFSquare8 meters8 meters
Kickboxing (ring)WAKORectangular cuboid5.2 meters-5.2 meters-1.32 metersfelt, rubber
Mixed Martial ArtsUFC[5] Octagonal prism--69inches
TaekwondoWTOctagon8 meters-8 meters--
Cue sports
CaromWCBSOblong rectangle2.79-2.89 meters3.065-3.115 meters1.37-1.47 meters1.6245-1.695 meters0.787-0.837 meters
PoolRounded rectangle
  • NaNinches (9 feet)
  • NaNinches (8 feet)
  • NaNinches (9 feet)
  • NaNinches (8 feet)
  • NaNinches (9 feet)
  • NaNinches (8 feet)
  • NaNinches (9 feet)
  • NaNinches (8 feet)
NaNinches
SnookerOblong rectangleNaNinchesNaNinchesNaNinches
Cycling
Cycle ball (international)UCIOblong rectangle14 meters-11 meters--wood, parquet, chipboard, triplex, synthetic
Equestrian
DressageFEIOblong rectangle60 meters-20 meters-sand
PoloFIPOblong rectangleNaNyd-NaNyd-grass
Snow polo170yd-80yd-snow
Football codes
Association footballFIFAOblong rectangledata-sort-value="100.00-110.00"
  • NaNyd
  • NaNyd (international)
-data-sort-value="064.00-075.00"
  • NaNyd
  • NaNyd (international)
-grass, artificial
Beach soccer35–37 meters-26–28 meters-sand
Futsaldata-sort-value="038.00-042.00"
  • 25-42 meters
  • 38-42 meters (international)
-data-sort-value="020.00-025.00"
  • 16-25 meters
  • 20-25 meters (international)
-wood, artificial
American footballIFAFOblong rectangledata-sort-value="091.80" 100yddata-sort-value="110.00" 120yddata-sort-value="048.75" 160feet-grass, artificial
Flag football[6] (standard)50yd70yd25yd--solid, sand
Indoor American footballRounded rectangledata-sort-value="045.90" 50yddata-sort-value="61.00" 66yddata-sort-value="026.00" 28yd-artificial
Canadian footballFootball CanadaOblong rectangledata-sort-value="101.00" 110yddata-sort-value="137.00" 150yddata-sort-value="059.00" 65yd-grass, artificial
Rugby unionWorld RugbyOblong rectangledata-sort-value="094.00-100.00" 94-100 meters data-sort-value="106.00-144.00" 106-144 metersdata-sort-value="068.00-70.00" 68-70 meters -grass, sand, clay, snow, artificial
Rugby leagueIRLdata-sort-value="100.00" 100 meters data-sort-value="112.00-122.00" 112-122 metersdata-sort-value="068.00" 68 meters -grass
Australian rules football (professional)AFL CommissionOvaldata-sort-value="135.00-185.00" 135-185 meters -data-sort-value="110.00-155.00" 110-155 meters -grass
International rules footballAFL Commission and GAAOblong rectangle145 meters-90 meters-
Gaelic footballGAA130–145 meters-80–90 meters-
Gymnastics
Artistic gymnastics (floor)FIGSquare11.97-12.03 meters11.97-12.03 meters
Artistic gymnastics (vault)Oblong rectangle32.2 meters2.5 meters
Rhythmic gymnasticsSquare12.97-13.03 meters12.97-13.03 meters
Handball
Indoor and wheelchair handballIHFOblong rectangledata-sort-value="040.00" 40 meters -data-sort-value="020.00" 20 meters -
Beach handball27 meters-12 meters-sand
Hockey
BandyFIBOblong rectangledata-sort-value="100.00-110.00" 100-110 meters -data-sort-value="060.00-065.00" 60-65 meters -ice
Field hockeyFIHOblong rectangledata-sort-value="091.40" 100yd-data-sort-value="055.00" 60yd-
Indoor hockeydata-sort-value="036.00-044.00" 36-44 meters -data-sort-value="018.00-022.00" 18-22 meters -
Beach hockey30-35 meters-20-25 meters-sand
Ice hockeyIIHFRounded rectangledata-sort-value="061.00" 61 meters -data-sort-value="030.00" 30 meters -ice
NHLdata-sort-value="061.00" 200feet-data-sort-value="026.00" 85feet-ice
Inline hockeyWorld SkateRounded rectangleNaNfeet-NaNfeet-sport tile, wood, asphalt or cement
Rink hockey34-44 meters-17-22 meters-wood, cement
Underwater hockeyCMASRectangular cuboid21-25 meters-12-15 meters-2-3.65 meters
Ice speed skating
Short track speed skatingISUStadium[7] data-sort-value="060.00" 60 meters -data-sort-value="030.00" 30 meters --ice
Long track speed skatingdata-sort-value="178.00" 178 meters -data-sort-value="066.00" 66 meters --ice
Lacrosse
Field lacrosse (men)World LacrosseOblong rectangledata-sort-value="100.00" 110 meters -data-sort-value="055.00" 60 meters -
Women lacrosse100 meters-50-60 meters-
Box lacrossedata-sort-value="055.00-061.00" 55-61 meters -data-sort-value="024.00-028.00" 24-28 meters -artificial turf, concrete
Lacrosse sixes70 meters-36 meters-
Racquet sports
BadmintonBWFOblong rectangledata-sort-value="013.40" 44feetdata-sort-value="017.40" 17.4 metersdata-sort-value="005.18"
  • 17feet
  • 20feet (doubles)
data-sort-value="008.18"
  • 8.18 meters
  • 9.1 meters (doubles)
PadelFIPRectangular cuboid19.9-20.1 meters-9.95-10.05 meters-4 meters
Squash (singles)WSFCuboid9.75 meters-6.40 meters-4.57 meters
Squash (doubles)9.75 meters-8.42 meters-4.57 meters
Table tennisITTFOblong rectangle2.74 meters-1.525 meters76 centimeters91.25 centimeters (including net)
TennisITFOblong rectangledata-sort-value="023.77" 78feetdata-sort-value="037.00" 37 metersdata-sort-value="008.23"
  • 27feet
  • 36feet (doubles)
data-sort-value="018.00" 18 metersclay, grass, hard
Tag games
Kabaddi (standard)[8] IKFOblong rectangle13 meters-10 meters--
Kabaddi (circle-style)[9] Circle44 meters-44 meters--
Kho khoIKKFOblong rectangledata-sort-value="027.00" 27 meters data-sort-value="030.00" 30 metersdata-sort-value="016.00" 16 meters data-sort-value="019.00" 19 meters-
Kho kho (Ultimate Kho Kho)[10] data-sort-value="022.00" 22 meters - 26 meters data-sort-value="016.00" 16 meters - 20 meters -
Tchoukball
TchoukballFITBOblong rectangle26-29 meters-15-17 meters-
Beach tchoukball21-23 meters-11-13 m-sand
Track and field
Track and field (indoor)World AthleticsStadiumdata-sort-value="090.03" 90.03 meters -data-sort-value="045.78" 45.78 meters --
Track and field (outdoor)data-sort-value="176.91"176.91 meters -data-sort-value="092.52"92.52 meters --
Ultimate
UltimateWFDFOblong rectangledata-sort-value="064.00" 64 meters data-sort-value="110.00" 100 metersdata-sort-value="037.00" 37 meters --
Beach ultimate49yd82yd27yd--sand
Volleyball
VolleyballFIVBOblong rectangledata-sort-value="018.00" 18 meters data-sort-value="024.00-031.00" 24-31 mdata-sort-value="009.00" 9 meters data-sort-value="015.00-019.00" 15-19 meterswooden, synthetic
Beach volleyball16 meters20-28m8 meters18-20 meterssand
Snow volleyball16 meters22 meters8 meters14 meterssnow

Game court

Game court is one of the names for a multi-sport athletic space, typically constructed outdoors, where such games as basketball, volleyball, paddle tennis and other racquet sports, and up to a dozen more games and activities can be played. They are usually smaller than a regulation tennis (120' x 60')or basketball (84'x50')court, although there is no set dimensions or size for a game court. The game-court concept was popularized by Sport Court in the 1970s, and some generic references are made to game courts as 'sport courts', although that is a trademark of Connor Sport Court International, LLC. Game courts are often found in residential backyards, giving families and children opportunities for healthy recreation close to home.

Game courts are usually constructed using a rectangular sub-base made from concrete or asphalt, then covered with an open-grid modular polypropylene (or similar) sports surface to improve safety. Most feature athletic equipment such as basketball goals, net systems for racquet sports, volleyball and badminton, lights for nighttime play, fencing or ball containment netting, hockey/soccer goals, lines or markings for various sports, and practice or training components can also be incorporated into the design.

Surface

The surface of a game court - as opposed to simply playing on concrete or asphalt - is designed for safe play and to reduce injury. Many people have started to use suspended athletic courts to cover old athletic courts like tennis courts and basketball courts. The surface should provide appropriate traction for various types of sports and activities, as well as shock or force reduction to minimize overuse and stress injuries.

Game courts are typically custom-designed to the interests of the family or organization, and are versatile in enabling a wide variety of sports to be played in a relatively small space. Some activities played on a game court are enjoyable modifications of other sports (such as short-court tennis) that allow for similar skills to be developed as the 'regulation' game, but on a reduced-scale court size. A typical game court of NaNfeet might include a basketball key and 3-point line arranged around a hoop, overlaid by short-court tennis or pickleball lines (which can also be used for volleyball or badminton) along the longer dimension.

Ball containment

Game courts for private use will frequently be built with a high fence surrounding the surface to allow for containment of the ball used in play, and, if required, to prevent people from entering. Any of several materials have been used, including chain-link fencing, welded wire mesh fence, and fabric mesh or netting.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kapstein, Ethan B. Economic Justice in an Unfair World: Toward a Level Playing Field. Princeton University Press. 16 Dec 2010.
  2. Web site: OFFICIAL BASEBALL RULES - 2024 Edition .
  3. http://web.mit.edu/~xsdg/Public/papers/himcm-2003.pdf "The width is the distance between foul poles... the Twins’ field width (473.9 ft) and the Braves’ field width (470.2 ft) is not significant. However, the difference between the Rockies’ and Yankees’ field widths (492.9 ft and 446.9 ft, respectively) is very significant."
  4. Web site: Official rules of Softball - Fast pitch .
  5. Web site: 2024-05-08 . The Octagon UFC . 2024-11-21 . www.ufc.com . en.
  6. Web site: International Flag Football - Rules 2023 .
  7. Web site: Weisstein . Eric W. . Stadium . 2024-11-21 . mathworld.wolfram.com . en.
  8. Web site: Kabaddi: Origin, rules and the Pro Kabaddi League. 2021-09-27. Khel Now. en-US. "The dimensions of the playing area vary for men and women. It is 33ft x 43ft for the former".
  9. Web site: 28 November 2019. Standard style and circle style - the two variants of Kabaddi. 2021-10-07. SportsAdda. en. In the circle style format, the field is a circle with a radius of 22 meters [i.e. diameter of 44 meters] which is divided into two equal halves by a mid-line..
  10. Web site: rules-season1.pdf . 2022-08-14 . Google Docs.