Kaşpoveda

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Kaşpoveda Field Layout

The Kaşpoveda field serves as the designated playing area for the sports of Bokabola and Kaşpobola. It has two painted quarter-circles on opposite corners, an outer and inner circle with a dot in the middle of both. The field is comprised of either natural grass or artificial grass, both being equally valid for either bokabola or kaşpobola.

Layout and Dimensions[edit | edit source]

The Kaşpoveda field is a diamond-shaped playing surface. Its dimensions can vary, with all of its sides being the same, with a minimum of 3,600 m2 (39,000 sq ft) to 8,100 m2 (87,000 sq ft) as a maximum, each side having a range of 60 m (200 ft) to 90 m (300 ft).

Quarters or Quarter-Circles[edit | edit source]

One of the most notable features of the Kaşpoveda field is the presence of two quarter-circles, positioned in two opposing corners vertically. The quarter-circles have a radius of 17 m (56 ft). The Quarter Circles have a radius of These quarter-circles are key strategic zones where players frequently gather to formulate tactics, coordinate passes, and execute plays. It is also the starting point for a penalty kick in Bokabola.

Central Circles[edit | edit source]

At the very heart of the Kaşpoveda field lie the central circles, the inner and outer central circle. The outer circle having a diameter of 36 m (118 ft), while the inner circle has a diameter of 12 m (39 ft). It is the central point of play in Kaşpobola, while being a merely used for penalties and game starts in Bokabola. The circles may serve various functions, including initiating plays, jump balls, and fostering player positioning, depending on the game.