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FIFA has decreed that all National Associations are responsible for Football (Soccer), Futsal (Indoor Soccer) and Beach Soccer in their countries.

Futsal has a long history having been invented in South America as long ago as the 1930s. Futsal is an internationally recognised sport, governed by worldwide by FIFA and in North America by CONCACAF.

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There are, of course, numerous forms of five-a-side or indoor football being played throughout Europe at the present time, and the rules vary considerably from one form to another.

In Futsal, the following rules are of particular note:

1) Each team comprises 12 players. Five players may take the field at any one time, usually four outfield players and a goalkeeper, although the use of a goalkeeper is not obligatory.

2) “Flying” substitutions are used. This means that the referee does not need to stop play before a substitution can be made. In some cases, four or even five players are substituted at once.

3) Two referees (one main referee and one assistant referee) are used. These referees supervise play by running along the touchline. If there is any doubt between the two referees about a decision, the main referee’s decision is final. In most international matches, an official timekeeper is also used. All the referees used for international Futsal matches are specialized Futsal referees whose names appear on the FIFA List of Futsal Referees.

4) When the ball leaves the pitch along one of the touchlines, it is kicked in, rather than thrown in. When the ball goes out of play behind the goal line after being touched last by one of the attacking team, the goalkeeper restarts play with a throw-in, rather than a goal kick.

5) The matches are played over two halves (2 x 20 minutes of actual time). Every time there is any stoppage in play (corner, kick-in, free-kick, penalty, goal kick, injury, etc.), the clock is stopped (as in ice hockey, basketball, etc.). A system of accumulated fouls is applied. Once a team has committed more than five fouls in one half of play, the opposing team is awarded a direct free kick. The offending team may not use a defensive wall at such free kicks.
 
FIFA FUTSAL Laws of the Game
2006

FIFA FUTSAL Laws of the Game
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BCSA FUTSAL Guide

BCSA FUTSAL Committee Plan
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2007 National Futsal Championships
The British Columbia Soccer Association is proud to have hosted the first National Futsal Championships April 14 & 15 at Capilano College in North Vancouver. This competition featured the top U14 Boys and Girls Futsal teams from Ontario, Alberta and BC. Congratulations to all the teams!

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Photographs
Please visit the Fowle Foto website,  www.fowlefoto.com, to view the all the photos taken at the 2007 National Futsal Championships. Fowle Foto is the official photographer of the British Columbia Soccer Association.

Girls Final Results
  1. Edmonton South West United - Alberta
  2. Russell Raiders - Ontario
  3. North Shore Reign - BC1
  4. North Shore Snipers - BC2
Pictures from the Girls Final
Edmonton SWU vs Russell Raiders
 




Boys Final Results
  1. Richmond Madrid - BC1
  2. Langley United - BC2
  3. Edmonton South West United - Alberta
  4. Glen Shield Red - Ontario
Pictures from the Boys Final
Richmond Madrid vs. Langley United

 
 
Boys Game Results - updated 3:00 pm April

Round Robin Games - April 14th 

Game Time Home Team Score Away Team Score
Game B1 10:00 AM Edmonton SWU  5 Glen Shields Red  5
Game B2 12:00 PM Langley United  7 Richmond Madrid  5
Game B3 2:00 PM Glen Shields Red  2 Langley United  3
Game B4 4:00 PM Richmond Madrid  4 Edmonton SWU  3

Round Robin Games - April 15th

Game B5 8:00 AM Edmonton SWU  4 Langley United  1
Game B6 10:00 AM Glen Shields Red  5 Richmond Madrid  7

Bronze - April 15

Game B7 12:00 PM Edmonton SWU     5 Glen Shield Red  2

Gold - April 15

Game B8 2:00 PM Langley United  3
Richmond Madrid   
 5
 
 
Boys Round Robin Final Standings
 

Games Played

Win

Loss

Tie

GF

GA

+/-

Points

Edmonton SWU  3  1  1  1  12  10  2  3
Glen Shield  3  0  2  1  12  15  -3  1
Richmond Madrid  3  2  1  0  16  15  1  2
Langley United  3  2  1    11  11  0  4
 
 
Girls Game Results
 
Round Robin Games - April 14th 
Game Time Home Team Score Away Team Score
Game G1 9:00 AM North Shore Reign  2 Edmonton SWU  5
Game G2 11:00 AM Russell Raiders  5 North Shore Snipers  1
Game G3 1:00 PM Edmonton SWU  2 Russell Raiders  4
Game G4 3:00 PM North Shore Snipers  2 North Shore Reign  5
April 15th
Game G5 9:00 AM North Shore Reign  2 Russell Raiders  1
Game G6 11:00 AM Edmonton SWU  4 North Shore Snipers  1
Bronze - April 15
Game G7 1:00 PM North Shore Reign     3 North Shore Snipers  2
Gold - April 15
Game G8 3:00 PM Russell Raiders  1 Edmonton SWU  3
 
 
Girls Round Robin Standings

 

Games Played

Win

Loss

Tie

GF

GA

+/-

Points

North Shore Reign  3  2  1  0  9  8  +1  4
Edmonton South West United  3  2  1  0  11  7  +4  4
Russell Raiders  3  2  1  0  10  5  +5  4
North Shore Snipers  3  0  3  0  4  10  -10  0
 
 
 
 



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