Hamro Engineering Sewa
11/02/2026
Multi-Sport Court Dimension Guide
1. Ball Sports Fields
Basketball Court: 26m×14m (with buffer zone, recommend 30m×18m). A basketball court is a common sports venue with standard dimensions of 26 meters by 14 meters. It is recommended to add a buffer zone to reach 30 meters by 18 meters.
Volleyball Court: 18m×9m (an 8m obstacle-free area is required beyond the end line). The volleyball court measures 18 meters by 9 meters, with an 8-meter obstacle-free area required beyond the end line.
Tennis Court: 23.77m×10.97m (for doubles, including buffer zone it requires 36.6m×18.3m). A tennis court is the standard size for doubles matches, with dimensions of 36.6 meters by 18.3 meters when including the buffer zone.
Badminton Court: 13.4m×6.1m (singles is 5.18m wide, with a 1.5m safety distance required around the perimeter). The singles width of a badminton court is 5.18 meters, requiring a safety distance around the perimeter.
2. Water Sports Fields
Short Pool: 25m×12.5m (recommended depth ≥1.35m). The standard size for a short pool is 25 meters by 12.5 meters, with a recommended depth of at least 1.35 meters.
Standard Pool: 50m×25m (Olympic specification, requires 2.5m lanes). The standard pool size is 50 meters by 25 meters, suitable for Olympic specifications, and requires 2.5-meter lanes.
3. Track and Field Sport Fields
Football Soccer Field: 105m×68m (11-a-side international standard). The soccer field dimensions are 105 meters by 68 meters, the international standard for 11-a-side matches.
400m Track: 176m×98m (8-lane track with a 36.5m radius curve). The 400m track dimensions are 176 meters by 98 meters, suitable for an 8-lane track with a curve radius of 36.5 meters.
200m Track: 93.1m×50.6m (common 6-lane configuration for primary and secondary schools). The 200m track dimensions are 93.1 meters by 50.6 meters, a common 6-lane configuration for primary and secondary schools.
Planning and Design Guide:
1. All dimensions are for the competition area net size and require an external buffer zone (recommend ≥3m). Design must consider the net size of the competition area and expand with a buffer zone.
2. Pay attention to the orientation of the field: a north-south layout avoids direct sunlight. When laying out the field, orientation should be considered to avoid direct sunlight affecting the competition.
3. For multi-use fields, it is recommended to stack functions (e.g., a basketball court that can also be used for badminton). To improve field utilization, consider stacking different functions.
4. Pools need separate changing/disenfection areas (with auxiliary space at a 1:1 ratio). Pool design requires separate changing and disinfection areas.
5. Soccer fields need to consider lawn slope (0.3%-0.5% drainage slope). Soccer field lawn design must consider drainage slope.
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