Designing a Soccer Field

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For the new Multi-Sport Complex you will be required to design a soccer field. Your blueprints and corresponding model must be proportional to all standard measurements of field lines and equipment. It is suggested that your blueprints be completed on 8 1/2" by 11" graph paper and your model, based on these blueprints, be approximately double the size. To ensure that your project portfolio has all the necessary components proceed to follow the directions below.

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Part 1 – Data Collection

Using available resources (internet, library, soccer field, etc.) find all standard measurements of a soccer field, including boundary lines, field lines, and goal posts. Once you have all of the necessary measurements construct a table either on your calculator or in a computer spreadsheet like Excel with the following information. Remember to include units.

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Description Information Source Actual Measurement Measurement in Metric Units Measurement in Centimeters Blueprint Scale Factor Blueprint Measurement Model Scale Factor Model Measurement
Height of soccer net                

If your measurements need to be converted from the Imperial System to the Metric System you can refer to the following website for assistance:

http://www.isa-alberta.org/convert/converta.htm

Part 2 – Designing a Blueprint

Using the information from your table, draw two blueprints of your soccer field on graphing paper: a top view and a side view. Indicate the scale factor on your blueprints.

Actual = professional standard size

Part 3 – Designing a Miniature Model

Using felts and other materials from home construct a miniature model of your soccer field based on your blueprints.  Note:  your model should be a scaled 3D replication of your blueprints.

Part 4 – Some Questions to Consider

Aside from your table, blueprints, and model, your project portfolio should contain additional information which is directly related to the development of your soccer field. The following questions should be answered at some point in your portfolio.