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Two benches shall be placed near one of the sidelines, one on each side of the
middle line, separated from each other by at least two metres.
If possible, the benches should be placed at least at two metres from the field of
play.
The whole of the field of play is marked out by clearly visible lines, which should be 3-5
cm wide. The line separating the two zones is marked in the same way.
The playing area can also be marked out by tapes, at least 3 cm wide, stuck to the floor.
If possible, the field of play should be surrounded by a border area, which is kept free
from obstacles, and is at least 1m wide. The field of play together with this border and
the benches shall be deemed to be the playing area.
The penalty spots must be marked 2.50 m in front of the post as seen from the centre of
the field.
A penalty area as described in 20 b may be marked on the field around each post.
These areas may be designated by either a solid colour contrasting from the other lines
and surface of the field or by lines fixed on the ground showing the limits of the area.
3 Posts
Posts are erected in both zones at a point situated midway between the two sidelines and
one-sixth of the length of the field of play from the end line.
The posts are round and may consist of solid wood, metal tubing or synthetic material
with an external diameter of 4.5 - 8 cm.
The posts can have squared ends to facilitate connection to the baskets or the bases.
The connection of the post in, or on, the ground must be such that the players cannot
trip over or be injured by it, while falling or passing near it. In particular the bases must
lie flat on the ground. Cross connections to the base are not permitted. If synthetic
material is to be used, the behaviour of this material must resemble that of solid wood or
metal tubing.
They are fixed perpendicularly in or on the ground.
When it is not possible to fix the post into the floor the post may be fixed to a
sufficiently heavy and large metal base plate, e.g. 80 cm diameter and 1 cm thick. The
base plate must be completely flat.
The competition rules can prescribe or permit shorter posts, resulting in the top of the
basket being less than 3.50 m above the ground, e.g. for matches between very young
players.