goalpost

goalpost
goalpost
Upright post of a height of 2.44 m (8 ft) which is part of the goal and must be made of wood, metal or another approved material.
The shape of the goalposts and the crossbar may be square, rectangular, round or elliptical and they must not be dangerous to players.
outside of the post, inside of the post
Syn. post
Torpfosten m
Aus Holz, Metall oder einem anderen genehmigten Material bestehende senkrechte, 2,44 m hohe Stange, die Teil des Tors ist.
Torpfosten und Querlatten können quadratisch, rechteckig, rund oder elliptisch sein, dürfen die Spieler aber in keiner Weise gefährden.
Außenpfosten, Innenpfosten
Syn. Pfosten m

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