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WHAT IS FUTSAL

WHAT IS FUTSAL ??

Futsal is FIFA'S  official Indoor Football games which is, essentially, a scaled down version of outdoor football played Indoor.  It is a small-sided game (5 v 5) played on a smaller field (roughly basketball court size) with a small (size 3-4) ball.

FUTSAL vs OTHER "INDOOR SOCCER" games

Futsal is played with  touchline boundaries.  There are no walls or net in play.  This is the game that outdoor football players around the globe play when they are indoors to refine  and maintain their control skills and touch.  It is superior to walled  or net football in terms of developing better skills and technique.  In traditional walled or rebound football, players regularly whack the ball (and sometimes their bodies) against  the boards or net, which promotes improper techniques and too often rewards errant play.  In Futsal, players are constantly reminded to play the same quality control game that is required for success in the outdoor game.

Futsal is the only "Official form of Indoor Football" as approved by the Fe'de'ration  Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) .  It is played in all the continents of the world by over 100 countries with 12 million players.  Futsal is normally played on a wooden floor, although it can be played on a variety of surfaces. The game does not require the use of expensive dasher boards or nets, as do other versions of Indoor football, therefore making it a very  economical and safe sport.

BENEFITS OF FUTSAL:

Because the sport is a great skill developer, demanding quick reflexes,fast thinking, pin point passing,and a four second limit on all play restarts it is an exciting game for children as well as adults.  Great soccer superstars such as Pele, Zico and Socrates grew up playing the game and credit Futsal with developing their skills, rather than the ball's bounce, to propel it.

'HOW DOES FUTSAL PROMOTE BETTER TECHNIQUE?

Just watch futsal players fight to control the ball from the touchline and you'll immediately begin to see how futsal develops skill, control and technique..  A small field with lines puts players constantly under pressure from other players and out-of-play boundaries.  Players must learn to settle the ball rapidly, cut sharply, shield effectively, pass quickly and move into space.

Compared to walled soccer or large indoor field soccer, futsal places a greater premium on ball control.  There is no reward for errant passes because the other team gets the ball.  There is no reward for  errant shots because the other team gets the ball.  There is no incentive to "kick and run" because the field is too small and packed with players.  Players with the ball must use proper technique to maintain control and must seek out other players in space.  Players without the ball must move to "real" space and must truly support their team-mates.

With Futsal, the emphasis is clearly on control and technique.  Without control and technique you cannot expect to succeed in futsal.  And, if Australlian players are to be more successful in the international arena, it is clear that we must better train and prepare our youth on proper technique.  If you are serious about skills and technique development, futsal is the superior activity.  Futsal promotes better technique and develops skills more rapidly.  And if you are serious about the quality of the time you spend playing or watching soccer games, futsal is clearly better.

 
Futsal Promotes

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FUTSAL PROMOTES BETTER TECHNIQUE

Just watch Futsal players fight to keep the ball from crossing the  goal line and you'll immediately begin to see how Futsal develops skills and technique. A small field with lines puts players constantly under pressure  from other players and out-of-play boundaries.  Players must learn to rapidly  control the ball, turn  sharply, shield effetively, pass quickly and move into space.

Compared to other forms of soccer, Futsal places a greater premium on ball control.  There is no reward for bad passes because the other team gets the ball.  There is no reward for bad shots because the other team gets the ball.  There is no incentive for "kick and run" because the field is too small and packed with players.  Players with the ball must use proper techniques to maintain control  and must seek out other players in space.  Players without the ball must move to "real" space and must truly support their teammates.

With Futsal, the emphasis is clearly on control and techniques.  Without control and techniques you cannot expect to succeed in Futsal .  If Australian players are to be more successful , it is clear that we  must better train and prepare our players on proper technique.  If you are serious about skills and  technique and development, Futsal is the superior activity.  Futsal promotes better techniques and develops skills more rapidly,  FUTSAL is clearly better for those  who enjoy  fast  indoor sport. 

 


 

 

 

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