Brazil's men team won five out of eight Futsal World Cups one silver and bronze medal and 10 out of 12 South American Championships. The second best futsal country is Spain with two World Cup gold medals three silver medals and one bronze. Spain also won seven out of 11 European Championships plus two silver medals and two bronze and the gold medal on the only Women European Championship Spanish Women team also won two silver medals and four bronze medals on Women World Cups.
The third country that won the World Cup is the current world champion, Argentina. The best Asian country is Iran with 12 out of 15 continental championships Japan clinched other three , the best African country is Egypt three out of five championships , the best North American country is Costa Rica three out of six , and the best Oceania's country is Solomon Islands six out of Among the best futsal countries in the world, there are also Russia one European gold medal and current world vice-champion , Italy two European golds and Portugal one European gold medal.
Brazil's Serie A is considered as the best futsal league in the world, and Spain's Primera as the best European league by some experts, Primera is even better than Brazilian league. Brazilian clubs won the title in 10 occasions including last four , Spain clubs have six titles Inter Movistar in five occasions , Russian clubs two titles and Kazakhstan one. In the women category, the best player in futsal history is Brazilian Amandinha who won six consecutive Futsal Planet Awards for the best female player in the world her compatriot Vanessa was voted best in three occasions.
A lot of people will say that futsal is football's smaller brother. Well, they would probably be correct. Indeed, futsal has most correlations with football. The proof of this is the fact that many of the footballers which are considered as the best in the sport's history have played futsal in the earliest stages of their careers in fact some of them said that they enjoyed playing futsal more than playing soccer.
It is no wonder that technically most profound football nations are Argentina, Brazil, Portugal and Spain, the countries with a long and spread futsal tradition. Very simple. Futsal is the official version of indoor football soccer. Futsal is played by standardized rules and regulations number of players, size of the ball, etc. It is a small sided game 5v5 played on a smaller field roughly basketball court sized with a smaller size ball.
Futsal is played with touchline boundaries. There are no walls in play. This is the game that outdoor soccer players around the globe play when they are indoors to refine and maintain their control skills and touch.
It is superior to walled soccer in terms of developing better skills and technique. In traditional American walled soccer, players regularly whack the ball and sometimes their bodies against the boards which promotes improper technique 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 indoor game sanctioned by FIFA.
If skills development is important, Futsal is recognized as clearly the best form of indoor soccer. But that's not the only reason. Safer - Futsal eliminates the injuries associated with wall collisions. Futsal is the new rage in American soccer.
However, as is often the case, the US is just catching on to what the world already knows. Superior soccer skill is built by simulating the outdoor game indoors with small sided games and a smaller ball.
World famous clubs such as Ajax have used this approach for years. Futsal has been around for over fifty years but US interest in soccer skill development has only recently focused it's attention on the training techniques used in successful soccer powerhouses such as Brazil, Holland, Germany, France, and Italy. So, Futsal has been around for many years but interest is just starting to explode in the United States. The game is played on basketball-sized courts, both indoors and out without the use of sidewalls.
Taken literally, Futbol means 'foot and ball' i. The game is frequently referred to as Five-A-Side. Once Ceriani got the ball rolling, Futsal gained rapid popularity throughout South America, particularly in Brazil.
The skill developed in this game is visible in the world-famous style the Brazilians display outdoors on the full-sized field. The first international competition took place in , when Paraguay won the first South American Cup. Six more South American Cups were held through , with Brazil winning all of them. Brazil continued its dominance with a victory in the first Pan American Cup in and won it again the next time it was played in The U.
Futsal Federation was incorporated in January, Osvaldo Garcia was the first president The game originally was referred to as Minisoccer and then became known by its official international name, Futsal. Rolling substitutions Each team starts with one goalkeeper and four outfield players on the pitch. Over the course of the 40 minutes, up to nine additional players may be used and these can be substituted on and off an unlimited amount of times.
A further feature of futsal is that changes can be made without stopping the game. Substitutions must take place in the clearly designated substitution zone.
Sanctions If a player commits a foul the referee can decide to award either a direct or indirect free-kick, or a penalty if the foul took place inside the penalty area.
Just like in football played on a grass pitch, yellow and red cards can be issued in futsal. If a player is shown a red card he can be replaced on the pitch by a substitute after a mandatory two-minute time penalty that always follows a red card. If the team concedes a goal during this time, a substitute may enter the pitch before the two-minute penalty has been completed. Goalkeepers Goalkeepers may touch the ball with their hands inside the penalty area, a semi-circle with a six-metre radius.
They can move anywhere on the pitch and are allowed to throw the ball out into the opposition half. If the goalkeeper has the ball he must play it to a team-mate within four seconds, regardless of whether the ball is in his hands or at his feet.
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