penalty area (plural penalty areas)
- (soccer, futsal) An area of a pitch or field, inside which a penalty is given to the offensive team if a foul is made by the defensive team.
2011 October 20, Michael da Silva, “Stoke 3 - 0 Macc Tel-Aviv”, in BBC Sport[1]:Racing out of his penalty area after a poor clearance, Haimov was beaten to the ball by Jerome, who rolled it to the waiting Shotton to fire a low shot past the goalkeeper.
area on a soccer pitch
- Arabic: مَنْطِقَةُ العَمَلِيَّات f (manṭiqatu l-ʕamaliyyāt)
- Armenian: տուգանային հրապարակ (hy) (tuganayin hraparak)
- Bulgarian: наказателно поле n (nakazatelno pole)
- Catalan: àrea de penal (ca) f, àrea de càstig (ca) f
- Czech: pokutové území n, vápno (cs) n, velké vápno (cs) n
- Danish: straffesparksfelt n
- Dutch: strafschopgebied (nl), zestienmetergebied (nl), zestien (nl)
- Faroese: brotsteigur m
- Finnish: rangaistusalue (fi)
- French: surface de réparation (fr) f
- German: Strafraum (de) m, Sechzehnmeterraum m, Sechzehner m
- Icelandic: vítateigur m
- Italian: area di rigore f, area (it) f
- Polish: pole karne (pl) n
- Portuguese: grande área f
- Romanian: suprafață de pedeapsă f, careu de 16 metri n
- Russian: штрафна́я пло́щадь f (štrafnája plóščadʹ), штрафна́я (ru) f (štrafnája) (colloquial)
- Swedish: straffområde (sv) n, (rare) straffzon c
- Turkish: ceza sahası (tr)
- Ukrainian: штрафни́й майда́нчик m (štrafnýj majdánčyk)
- Welsh: cwrt cosbi m
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