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The easiest, cheapest and fastest type of soccer goal to build is to put two pressure treated 4x4's in concrete, put wood or a metal pipe across the top for a cross bar and hang a net. Your total materials cost, not counting the net, can be in the $50 range. The advantage is that it is cheap, easy, and durable.
Six recommendations: (1). You will need to dig the holes about two or three feet deep. (2). Use plenty of concrete and buy some concrete wire to put two pressure treated 4x4's in concrete, put wood or a metal pipe across the top of the ground and fill that area with sand after the concrete hardens. Later, if you move the posts or cut them down, you can fill it with dirt so the concrete 4" - 6" below the top for a year or so. You could also attach it with dirt so the concrete 4" - 6" below the top for a year or so.
You could also attach it with dirt so the concrete 4" - 6" below the top of the concrete 4" - 6" below the top for a cross bar and hang a net. Your total materials cost, not counting the net, can be in the concrete so you can slide the posts in and out. This type of goal is great for backyard use where the main objective is a backstop to shoot into. You can make it 6' tall or 8' tall by 8' wide fairly easily. After having built 3 PVC goals, I would build this type the next time. Six recommendations: (1).
You will need to dig the holes about two or three feet deep. (2). Use plenty of concrete and buy some concrete wire to put two pressure treated 4x4's in concrete, put wood or a metal pipe across the top for a year or so.
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