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

The Kaşpoveda field is a diamond-shaped playing surface. Its dimensions can vary, with a minimum of 60m² to 90m² as a maximum.

Quarters or Quarter-Circles

One of the most notable features of the Kaşpoveda field is the presence of two quarter-circles, positioned in two opposing corners vertically. 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

At the very heart of the Kaşpoveda field lie the central circles, the inner and outer central circle. 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.