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eindzone

Eindzone is the Dutch term for the end zone in gridiron football. In English terminology, it refers to the area at each end of a football field, located behind the goal line and bounded by the end line. The end zone is the target area where scoring plays are completed when the ball is possessed and crosses into it.

Dimensions and variations: In American football, the end zone is 10 yards deep. The width equals the

Scoring and play: A touchdown is scored when a player possesses the ball and crosses the opponent’s

field
width
of
53
1/3
yards,
and
the
playing
field
is
100
yards
long
between
goal
lines,
with
two
10-yard
end
zones
making
120
yards
in
total.
In
Canadian
football,
the
end
zones
are
deeper,
at
20
yards,
and
the
field
is
wider
(65
yards)
and
longer
overall
(150
yards
including
end
zones).
goal
line
into
the
end
zone.
After
a
touchdown,
teams
typically
attempt
an
extra
point
kick
or
a
two-point
conversion.
The
end
zone
also
serves
as
the
boundary
for
other
plays
and
rulings,
such
as
safeties
that
can
occur
if
the
ball
becomes
dead
within
a
team’s
own
end
zone.