In 1956, the rules were modified by Habib Maphuz and Luiz Gonzaga de Oliveira Fernandes within the YMCA of São Paulo, Brazil, to allow seniors to compete. Luiz de Oliveira wrote the Book of Rules of Futsal in 1956, then adopted also at the international level. England Men’s Deaf Futsal team are flying out to the World Championships this week with no funding from the FA as costs have instead been covered by a father of one of the players. The four group winners will qualify for the final tournaments, with the hosts and draw date to be confirmed. The UEFA Futsal Champions League elite round running from 29 November to 3 December will decide the four teams progressing to the knockout finals on 2/3 and 4/5 May. Four teams were pre-selected as hosts and were first drawn from a separate pot to their corresponding seeding position.
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The position of the ball does not matter as long as it is in play but for a penalty kick, the ball must be on the outer line, perpendicular to the center of the net. A futsal courtThe futsal court is made up of wood or artificial material, or similar surface, although any flat, smooth and non-abrasive material may be used.
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It is played with fewer players on the field, so each player has more chances to touch the ball. Futsal is a fast-paced version of the beautiful game that allows players to get many touches on the ball. Plus, physical contact is discouraged which makes it a great sport for kids as well as adults. I played soccer throughout high school on my school’s soccer team (go Red Raiders!) and helped assist with my daughter’s high school soccer team the last couple of years.
Futsal is played between two teams of five players each, one of whom is the goalkeeper. Unlike some other forms of indoor football, it is played on a hard court surface marked by lines; walls or boards are not used. It is played with a smaller, harder, lower-bounce ball than association football. The surface, ball and rules favour ball control and passing in small spaces.
Gameplay is meant to promote soccer skills and not physical play. Compared to traditional soccer, less physical contact is tolerated. This gives Futsal players more freedom to show off their skills.
During penalty time the team must play with one less player. The clock stops when the ball leaves the playing field or a foul is called. Playing in smaller tight spaces demands the development of quick reflexes, fast thinking, ball control, and pinpoint passes.
Futsal goals must be placed in the middle of each end line. For more details and the official rules read the Futsal, Laws of the Game from FIFA. If you’re new to Futsal, here is a guide on how to play the game. Move towards defenders if you have the ball and away if you do not.
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