Futsal

  1. Five Fun Football Variants That Are Easy to Play

    Five Fun Football Variants That Are Easy to Play
    Playing football at the grassroots level isn’t always easy. Whether you’re struggling to buy the necessary football equipment or find a local team, getting involved can be a challenge. That’s why finding fun alternatives that are accessible and easy to play is important.  Yes, nothing beats the traditional game in terms of fun and coming together with your peers in...
  2. Key Skills and Attributes Required for Success at Futsal

    Key Skills and Attributes Required for Success at Futsal
    Futsal is the small-sided version of football that is currently taking the world by storm. Now officially recognised by both FIFA and UEFA, this fast-paced and often frenetic game requires a slightly different set of skills and attributes than its 11-a-side cousin. Futsal is growing in popularity very quickly in most parts of the football-playing world - both as a...
  3. What Equipment is Needed for a Game of Futsal?

    What Equipment is Needed for a Game of Futsal?
    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...
  4. How Do I Get Involved in Futsal?

    How Do I Get Involved in Futsal?
    Futsal is the shortened form of football that is currently taking the world by storm. Labelled as ‘the fastest growing sport on the planet’ by Futsal and Education Programmes, the game is played with a smaller, heavier ball, on pitches similar in size to those used in the five-a-side version of the game. Increasingly used as a developmental tool for...
  5. Why the PFA Visited Brazil Recently

    Why the PFA Visited Brazil Recently
    As England faces at least another decade in the second tier of international football, the footballing authorities continue their search for answers. In January 2015, this search led to the PFA visiting Brazil. Although the South American country has major social and economic problems to deal with, the conveyor belt of talent it produces is regarded as the driving force...

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