Canadian Football League Field Size

Posted : admin On 3/29/2022

Canadian CFL Football Field Dimensions

The dimensions of a regulation CFL football field are listed below

Overall Dimensions

The Canadian Football League (CFL), the sole major professional sports league in the United States and Canada to feature only teams from Canada, has made efforts to gain further audience in the United States, most directly through expansion into the country from 1993 to 1995. Wilson CFL Official Game Football. Wilson is proud to be the official football of the Canadian Football League. The Wilson CFL official game ball offers exclusive WE Leather, patented ACL Laces, full coverage stripes around the circumference of the ball, and unmatched multi-layered lining and 3-ply bladder technology. A Canadian Football League venue. The Canadian football field is 150 yards (137 m) long and 65 yards (59 m) wide, within which the goal areas are 20 yards (18 m) deep, and the goal lines are 110 yards (101 m) apart. Weighted pylons are placed on the inside corner of the intersections of the goal lines and end lines.

A Canadian Football Field has greater overall dimensions than all other American leagues. The center line in the CFL is actually the 55 yard line (marked with a “C”). Therefore there are two 50 yard lines. The field in the CFL is also wider than other football fields. The overall dimensions are:

Length: 450 feet or 150 yards

Width: 195 feet or 65 yards

End Zone:
Unlike American football where the end zones are 10 yards deep, the CFL end zones are 20 yards deep.

Canadian Football League Field Size Chart

Dead Line:
The back of the End Zone shall be marked by the dead line.

Field Numbers:
CFL field numbers are 6 feet high and 4 feet wide.

Hash Marks:
CFL Hash marks are marked 24 yards in from the sidelines of the field, making them 17 yards wide (51 feet).

Compared to American football these most closely match the width of High School fields which are 53 feet wide (College – 40 feet, NFL – 18 1/2 feet).

Goal Posts:
CFL goal posts are 10 feet high and 18 feet, 6 inches wide (same as the NFL)

American football and Canadian football may look identical at first glance to the casual observer. However, a closer look reveals that despite them sharing many of the same features, there are some important differences between these two styles of gridiron.

Number of Players

League

Perhaps the most obvious difference between the two sports is the number of players on the field. In Canadian football, there are twelve players on the field for each team whilst American football teams have just eleven on each side.

Canadian football league field sizes

Timeouts

In the CFL (Canadian Football League), teams have one timeout per half whereas in the NFL (National Football League) each team has three. Warnings are different too with players receiving a two-minute warning and a three-minute warning in the NFL and CFL, respectively.

Downs

To advance the ball ten-yards, teams in American football are allowed four downs, whereas in Canadian football, they are allowed just three.

Scoring

Scoring in both games is almost identical with a safety being worth two points, a field goal three, a touchdown scoring six points and a conversion run being worth two points. A kicked extra point is worth one point in both forms of the game.

However, the exception is the rouge or single point, which is only in Canadian football. This single point is awarded when the kicking team punts the football or misses a field goal and the receiving team catches it and decides not to run the ball out of their own end zone.

Seasons

The NFL regular season runs from September to early January with the Super Bowl being played on the first Sunday of February. In the CFL, the season begins in July and ends in November with their version of the Super Bowl – the Grey Cup – being played on the last Sunday in November.

The number of games in a regular season are different too with NFL teams playing 16 regular games per season and teams in the CFL playing 18 regular season games.

Field Goal Posts

In the Canadian Football League, the field goal posts are at the front of the end zone. In the NFL, the posts are at the back of the end zone.

Field Size

The length of an NFL pitch is 120-yards whereas a CFL pitch is 150-yards. Canadian pitches are wider too at 65 yards whereas in the NFL pitches are just over 53 yards wide.

Punt Returns and Fair Catches

In the Canadian Football League, there is no fair-catch rule and the punting team must give the punt returner about five-yards space to allow them to either catch the ball in the air or after it bounces or to pick it up and run after it has stopped bouncing.

In the NFL, there is a fair catch rule and the punt returner can choose to wave their hand to signal a fair catch which means opposition players cannot tackle or make contact with them. However, the returner must not advance the football.

Salaries

Canadian Football League Field Size Dimensions

The American version of gridiron is much more commercial and this is reflected in players salaries. A survey by Sportingintelligence.com and ESPN revealed that the average annual salary for a Canadian football player was between $94k and $115k, whereas NFL players are compensated much more, with salaries stretching into the tens of millions of pounds for the best players.