Futsal is the indoor version of association football (soccer) that is officially sanctioned by football's international governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). Its name is derived from the Portuguese futebol de Salão and the Spanish fútbol sala, both of which mean hall football. However, the game should not be confused with futebol de Salão itself.
Futsal is played between two teams of five players, one of which is the goalkeeper; in addition each team may have a number of substitutes. Unlike some other forms of indoor football, the field is delimited by lines, and not nets or boards which the ball may be played off. The ball used tends to be slightly heavier and smaller (size 3+) than football, and thus promotes better ball control skills as well as passes on the ground. Furthermore, the smaller play area forces players to improve their skills and decision making.
Other forms of indoor football games, which are played by somewhat different rules, exist and may be referred to as indoor football, five-a-side football or indoor soccer. Those games predate the formulation of official rules of futsal.
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Total Futsal - The official site for futsal in Scotland. In conjunction with the Scottish FA, Tennent's are hosting a nationwide tournament to promote adoption of futsal as the preferred version of 5 a side football. [May not work in some browsers]
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