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The Playing Court

Game of Futsal
Dimensions

Length:
minimum
25 m /
maximum
42 m
Width:
minimum
15 m /
maximum
25 m

International
Games

Length:
minimum
38 m /
maximum
42 m
Width:
minimum
18 m /
maximum
22 m

Playing Court
Markings

The
playing
court is
marked
with
lines.
These
lines
belong to
the areas of which they are boundaries.
The two longer boundary lines are called touchlines. The two shorter lines are called
goal lines.
All lines are 8 cm. wide.
The Playing Court is divided into two halves by the halfway line.
The center spot is indicated at the midpoint of the halfway line. A circle with a radius of
3 m is marked around it.

The Penalty Area


A penalty area is defined at each end of the playing court as follows:

Quarter circles, with 6 m radius, are drawn centered on the outside of each goal post.
The quarter circles are drawn from the goal line to meet imaginary lines drawn at right
angles to the goal line from the outside of the goal post. The upper part of each quarter
circle is joined by a 3.16 m line running parallel to the goal line between the goal post.

Penalty Spot

Quarter circles, with 6 m radius, are drawn centered on the outside of each goal post.
The quarter circles are drawn from the goal line to meet imaginary lines drawn at right
angles to the goal line from the outside of the goal post. The upper part of each quarter
circle is joined by a 3.16 m line running parallel to the goal line between the goal post.
A penalty spot is drawn 6 m from the midpoint between the goal posts and equidistant
from them.

Second Penalty Spot

A second penalty spot is drawn on the playing court 10 m from the midpoint between
the goal posts and equidistant from them.
A penalty spot is drawn 6 m from the midpoint between the goal posts and equidistant
from them.

The Corner Arc

A quarter circle with a radius of 25cm from each corner is drawn inside the playing
court.

Substitution Zone

The substitution zone is situated on the same side of the playing court as the teams
benches and directly in front of them and is where the players enter and leave the
playing court for substitutions.
The substitution zones are situated directly in front of the teams benches and are each at
least 3 m in length.
They are marked on each side by a line, at right angles to the touch line, 8 cm wide and
80 cm in length, 40 cm of which is drawn on the inside of the playing court and 40 cm
on the outside of the playing court.
There is a distance of 3 m between the closest end of each substitution zone and the
intersection of the halfway line and the touchline. This free space, directly in front of the
timekeepers table, is kept clear.
Goals

Goals must be placed on the center of each goal line.


They consist of two upright posts equidistant from each corner and joined at the top by a
horizontal crossbar.
The distance (inside measurement) between the posts is 3 m and the distance from the
lower edge of the crossbar to the ground is 2 m.
Both goal posts and the crossbar have the same width and depth of 8 cm. Nets, made of
hemp, jute or nylon, are attached to the posts and crossbars behind the goals. The lower
part is supported by curved bars or some other adequate support.
The depth of the goal, described as the distance from the inside edge of the goal posts
towards the outside of the playing court, is at least 80 cm (in) at the top and 100 cm (in)
at ground level.

Safety

The goals may be portable but they must be anchored securely to the ground during
play.

The Playing Court Surface

The surface is smooth and flat and non-abrasive. The use of wood or artificial material is
recommended. Concrete or tarmac should be avoided.

Decisions

Decision 1

In the event that the goal lines measure between 15 to 16 m, the radius of the centre
circle measures only 4 m. In this case the penalty mark is no longer situated on the line
defining the penalty area but remains at a distance of 6 m from the midpoint between the
goal posts and equidistant from them.

Decision 2

The use of natural turf, artificial turf or soil is permitted for league games but not for
international games.

Decision 3

A mark may be drawn outside the playing court, 5m from the corner arc and at right
angles to the goal line to ensure that this distance is observed when a corner kick is
being taken. The width of this mark is 8 cm.

Decision 4
The teams' benches are situated behind the touch lines directly next to the space beside
the timekeepers table, but no closer that 3 meters.

Futsal is one of the fastest growing sports in the world, and it is increasingly being used as a
developmental tool for young footballers. Played with a smaller, heavier ball, the game promotes
tight control, touch and passing, which is why it is being utilised in professional football
academies all over the world.

The essence of this hugely popular game is rooted in football, but there are some key differences
one of which is the equipment needed. Whether you are a coach looking to improve the touch
and ball control of your young players or you simply want to get involved in the sport of futsal,
there are some very specific items of equipment needed.

Futsal goals
The regulation size futsal goal is 3 metres by 2 metres. If you are planning to play the game in
different locations, it might be best to choose the lightweight, portable option. Made from high-
impact uPVC, these goals are free-standing, and they can be erected and dismantled in a matter
of minutes. They come with everything you need to get started, including a carry bag, nets, net
clips and ground anchors. Samba futsal goals are among the most popular in the world, as they
have a reputation for being reliable, safe and highly durable.

If youre intending to play futsal at a competitive level, you will probably need to invest in an
aluminium futsal goal. Edwards makes a regulation goal that features a heavy-duty, laser-cut
mitred crossbar. Net supports, back bars and safety net hooks are included, and there is also the
option to purchase an anchor system specifically designed for this professional-standard futsal
goal.

Balls
Perhaps the biggest difference between the five-a-side version of football and futsal is the ball
used. The essence of futsal involves close control, passing and technique, which is why a
smaller, heavier ball is used. The FA recommends that under-12s play with size-3 futsal balls,
while the over-13s play with size-4 balls.

Mitre is one of the most respected futsal ball manufacturers in the world. Their size-4 balls are
manufactured with a 32-panel finish, which gives them added durability. Reduced rebound and a
filled bladder promote passing and control rather than long and lofted balls. And there are sets
of 10 futsal balls available, complete with a drawstring carry bag.

Clothing
Most futsal teams play in kits similar to those worn in football and five-a-side. Competitive
action requires numbered shirts, shorts, socks, protective shin-guards and trainers with rubber
soles. Keepers need to wear a different colour than their teammates in the same way they do in
football, and a quality pair of goalkeeping gloves is also needed.

Optional items
There are some striking similarities between futsal and football, so it should come as no surprise
that the sundry items of equipment used in both games are similar. A game of futsal is played
over two halves of 20 minutes, and the action can get intense. It is therefore always a good idea
to have a set of water bottles at the ready preferably in a bottle carrier.

Its also worth noting that sliding tackles are now allowed in the official rules of futsal, so any
team will need a fully stocked first aid kit. Hot and cold packs, bandages, freeze spray, sterile
eyewash pods and moist wipes are always good to have at hand in the event of an injury.

The game of futsal is fast and furious. Players are forced to retain control and pass, which is ideal
for developing the technical skills of youngsters. With the right equipment, you can ensure that
your games are as enjoyable and productive as they possibly can be.

A shin guard or shin pad is a piece of equipment worn on the front of a players shin to protect them
from injury. These are commonly used in sports including association football (soccer), baseball, ice
hockey, field hockey, lacrosse, rugby, cricket, and other sports. This is due to either being required by
the rules/laws of the sport or worn voluntarily by the participants for protective measures.

Equipment of futsal or futsal equipment short guide


by James

Equipment of futsal

Futsal is one of the fastest growing sports in the world, and it is increasingly used as a
developmental tool for teenage footballers. Played with a smaller, heavier ball. Utilised in
professional football academies because of the tight space and similar rules to football. We made
a short list on which equipment of futsal is needed.

The essence of this hugely liked game is rooted in football, but there are some key differences
one of which is the equipment needed. Whether you are a coach or player and thinking of what is
needed by mentioning equipment of futsal, there are surely some specific items of equipment
needed. We at futsalfreaks.com made a list of equipment for futsal.

Futsal shoes are the most important futsal equipment!


The biggest difference between outdoor and indoor soccer gear is seen in the shoes for sure! For
the fast paced game of futsal, you have to own a pair of futsal shoes. Futsal is a much faster
version than in a football game. Fast movement requires shoes with good traction. Futsal shoes
offer more stability, are lighter and offer more traction than the outdoor football shoes. With the
rubber outsole, there is usually a lower profile as well. Shoes are surely designed for good grip
and stability. Both shoes, futsal, and football shoes are made for a respective surface. Investing
in a good pair of shoes is important because it is much easier to play with shoes that are made for
a specific pitch.

Check out our best futsal shoe list in 2016

Equipment of futsal: Balls

Perhaps the biggest difference of the five-a-side symbol of football and futsal is the ball
used. The essence of futsal involves short runs, passing, and technique, which is why a
smaller, heavier ball is used. The FA recommends for 12s size-3 futsal balls, if they are
beyond-13s consider a size-4 ball. Mitre is one of the most acclaimed futsal balls in the
world. Their size-4 balls are manufactured considering a 32-panel finish, which gives
them durability. With reduced rebound balls, the aim goes to passing and control rather
than long and lofted balls.

Best futsal ball in 2016

Equipment of futsal: Clothing

Most futsal teams have kits same to those worn in football and five-a-side. The Competitive
show requires numbered shirts, shorts, socks, protective shin guards and trainers with rubber
soles. Goalkeepers need to wear a different colour than their teammates. This is the same manner
they do in football. Futsal goalkeeper equipment consists of futsal shoes, maybe some knee pads,
shin guards, and gloves (by choice).

Equipment of futsal: Optional items

There are some striking similarities between futsal and football, therefore it should come as no
incredulity that the items of equipment used in both games are similar. A game of futsal is played
for two halves of 20 minutes. We like the idea to have a set of water bottles, preferably in a
bottle carrier.

Equipment of futsal: Futsal referees equipment

All you need is a pair of futsal shoes, you need the official kits, it depends on the league of
course. You will need a whistle and thats it. The important thing fort he referees is surely the
whistle and futsal shoes.

First aid is a must-have for every team!

Sliding tackles are not allowed in the credited rules of futsal. In view of any team, the first aid kit
is needed. Hot and remote packs, bandages, the asleep spray can, sterile eyewash pods and
watery wipes come in handy.

Equipment of futsal: Futsal goals

The regulation size for futsal goals is 3 metres by 2 metres and this is the official futsal goal size
or futsal goal dimensions. Theres no difference between outdoor futsal goals and indoor futsal
size goals. The futsal goals post size is always the same size, check on the official FIFA futsal
page for futsal goal post dimensions.

If you are planning to swap the game in various locations, it might be best to pick the
lightweight, portable futsal goal option. Made from high-impact PVC, these goals are self-
standing, and they can be dismantled in a matter of minutes. Samba futsal goals are the most
popular in the world, as they have a reputation for being obedient, fix and extremely durable.

If you want futsal at a competitive level, you will probably need to invest in an aluminium futsal
goal. The goal needs to have net supports, proclaim bars and safety net hooks.

Develop with futsal

The game of futsal is rapid and hard, which is ideal for developing the rarefied skills of youth
players. With the right equipment, you can ensure that your games are as sufficient and
productive as they possibly can be.

Safety

A player must not use equipment or wear anything which is dangerous to himself
or another player, including any kind of jewelry.

Basic Equipment
The basic compulsory equipment of a player is:
a jersey or shirt

shorts If thermal under shorts are worn, they are of the same main color

as the shorts

socks

shin-guards

footwear - the only types of footwear permitted are canvas or soft-leather


training or gymnastic shoes with soles of rubber or a similar material. The
use of footwear is compulsory

numbers on jersey and shorts will be shown in contrasting colors

Decisions of the Referee

The decisions of the referee regarding facts connected with play are final.

Decisions

Shin-guards

are covered entirely by the socks

are made of a suitable material (rubber, plastic or similar substances)

provide a reasonable degree of protection

Goalkeepers

the goalkeeper is permitted to wear long trousers

each goalkeeper wears colors which easily distinguish him from the other
players and the referees

If a field player replaces a goalkeeper, the goalkeepers jersey worn by the player
must be marked on the back with the players own number

Infringements/Sanctions

For any Infringement of this Law:

the player at fault is instructed by the referee to leave the playing court to
correct his equipment or to obtain any missing item of equipment. The
player may not return to the playing court without first reporting to one of
the referees, who then checks that the players equipment is now correct.
The player is only allowed to re-enter the game when the ball is out of play.

Futsal Rules, History, Tips & Equipment


A history of Futsal, how to play, tips for improvement & necessary equipment

How to Play Futsal


Futsal is a variation of soccer played indoors with a smaller ball. The object of Futsal is for
players to score points by advancing the ball up the field with their feet, and kicking or heading
the ball into the opponent's goal.

Futsal History
Futsal was created by Juan Carlos Ceriani in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1930. It began as a game
played in YMCA's. The sport quickly spread across South America. In 1971, the FIFUSA was
established as the governing body for Futsal and the first World Championships were held in
Brazil. FIFA took over the World Championships in 1985. FIFA's involvement in Futsal, helped
the sport gain popularity. Today, Futsal is played all over the world.

Futsal Rules
Futsal is played by two teams consisting of five players to a side. It is played on a 27-46 m long
and 15-25 m wide indoor field, with a four foot long and three foot wide goal on either end. The
team with the most goals after two 20 minute halves wins. If the score is tied at the end of
regulation, extra time is added, and the first team to score wins.

A kickoff from the center circle takes place at the beginning of each half, and after a goal is
scored. Like soccer, the primary rule is that players other than the goalkeeper cannot touch the
ball with their hands or arms. Players can use any other part of their body to dribble, pass, or
shoot, the ball. If a ball goes out-of-bounds, the team that did not touch the ball last gets to kick
the ball into play. A goal cannot be scored on a kick in from out-of-bounds. A ball that hits the
ceiling is considered out-of-bounds.

A team is awarded a free kick when the other team is called for holding, tripping, pushing, or
touching the ball with their hands. A penalty kick is awarded when a player commits one of the
fouls worthy of a free kick in the penalty area.

Futsal Tips
Futsal players need good ball handling skills. Players can improve their ball handling skills by
dribbling the ball around cones or other objects. Players should practice dribbling running at full
speed, working to keep the ball close to their foot.

Futsal Equipment
Futsal is played with a size four soccer ball. Most players choose to wear shin guards.

Indoor Soccer Gear Guide

Chris Reid
Futsal, Goalkeeper Gloves, Soccer Balls, Soccer Guide
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October 18, 2013

In addition to specific shoes for indoor play, indoor soccer does come with some specialized gear
for about the ankles. There are balls specifically designed for the fast pace of indoor play and
futsal, goakeeper gloves that can withstand the demands of playing on turf or hardwood and
apparel designed especially for those players who choose to take their game inside.

INDOOR BALLS

Designed for quick passing and excellent touch during short-sided games, these balls are made to
stand-up to the intense pace of indoor play.
adidas Freefootball Sala 55 Soccer Ball
Low rebound for enhanced control. The adidas Freefootball Sala is machine-stitched TPU for
soft touch and excellent durability.
Nike Rolinho Clube Pro Soccer Ball
Nikes Rolinho Clube Pro is official futsal size and weight with a low-bounce bladder for
excellent control on hard courts.
Select Futsal Jinga Senior Soccer Ball
The Jinga has a low bounce butyl bladder for perfect control. Its a great ball for all levels of
indoor play.
PUMA King Futsal Senior Soccer Ball
PUMA King Futsal Senior is a durable indoor ball that offers soft touch on the court. This is a
great ball for fast play on hardwood.
Nike Indoor Soccer Ball
Nikes Indoor ball has a butyl rubber bladder for maximum air retention on hard surfaces and is
Geo Balanced for a straight flight. The Nike Indoor ball is designed for precise passes and
excellent touch during short-sided games.

GOALKEEPER GLOVES FOR INDOOR PLAY

The demands of play on indoor surfaces require a glove with more durability. These gloves are
designed to withstand the demands of play on hardwood and artificial turf.
Select Futsal Goalkeeper Glove
Fingerless design ensures a natural feel on the ball and accurate ball handling. This Select Futsal
glove has a rough profile German latex palm and an extremely durable 1.5 mm thick backhand
that are made to withstand the pace of futsal play. (Apologies for the creepy finger picture.)
HO Soccer Futsal Glove 13
HO Soccer Futsal Glove 13 is designed for the rigors of the futsal game and hardwood surfaces.
It has Fingerless design creates improved control during fast futsal play.
Lanzera
Lanzera gloves also make a great option for players who play indoor, as many Lanzera match
gloves come with a bonus free pair of Lanzera training gloves that are excellent for indoor play.

APPAREL

Though the actual uniform, training wear, socks and shinguards are the same for indoor and
outdoor soccer, there are certain considerations to keep in mind for indoor play.

Protective Gear
The indoor game though played on unforgiving surfaces is a much, much faster game. This
combo can result in potential for injuries, which makes protective gear a necessity for many
players.

Protective apparel for goalkeepers who play indoor soccer is key. Padded pants, shirts and shorts
are a great option. Full selection is here.

Field protection gear like slider shorts and enhanced 3/4 pants are great for protection from the
hard wood and artificial turf. Full selection is here.
Headgear can also be essential for some indoor players. Find all of SOCCER.COMs head
protection here.
Compression
Though usually played in a space with a controlled environment, a compression base layer is still
useful for indoor play. Compression helps regulates body for play in heated indoor facilities. Full
selection of compression gear is here.
Warm-Ups
Indoor is played during cold winter months and its always a good idea for have extra layers as
for moving from the cold outdoors to the artificially headed indoor courts. Full warm-up
selection here.

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