Indoor
football

formations:

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Technical tactical fundamentals:Driving ,Pass,
Dribble,Shot on Goal and Reception

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RULES:

The main rules of futsal are as follows:

The penalty area must be parallel to 3 meters from the baseline and the lines connecting it to the baseline must be curved.

The penalty spot must be 6 meters from each goal and the double penalty spot (previously called) 10 meters from each goal indicated by a 10 cm line.

The goals must be 3 meters wide and 2 meters high.

The ground must be completely smooth and made of wood, parquet, asphalt, cement.

Matches must be played indoors at least 4 meters high.

Each futsal team must be made up of 5 players in which there must be a goalkeeper in each team.

period of 20 minutes each round forming as time 40 minutes of play.

There are different formations in futsal: 1-3 with a defender, two ends and a striker / 2-2 also called a square in which there are two defenses and two strikers / 4-0 with universal players, most of the time with extremes. and defenses. If there is an expulsion, it can be played with a 2-1 or a 1-2, depending on the attacker's formation.

Goalkeeper: is the player whose main objective is to prevent the ball from entering his goal during the match. The goalkeeper may join the attack and act as one more player. In his own field he only has 4 seconds of ball possession and cannot be played with it.

Closure: player who is ahead of the goalkeeper as the base of the line of three players to attack and is the last defensive field player. This player is usually the one who moves the game.

Wing: they are located on the bands. They must go up and down without stopping and always seek support from their peers.

Pívot: player of the team closest to the rival goal, which performs offensive functions (receiving and playing the ball behind the goal). This player must be in constant motion, looking for any space to offer a pass to an unbranded player.

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Game period :A futsal game lasts 40 minutes and is divided into two times of 20 minutes each, stopping the stopwatch every time the ball is not in play, plus breaks of less than one minute that the coaches want to do (dead time)
In direct elimination matches, if a match ends in a draw, 2 additional 10-minute halves will be played, with which 20 total minutes will be played. If the tie persists, the penalties round will be used, which is similar to that of professional football except that 3 penalties are thrown instead of 5.


With an interval period of 10 or 15 minutes. This is used as the break from the match, it is not counted on the stopwatch. .

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