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Futsal and our Player Development Plans
Futsal originated from South America and dates back as far as the 1930’s
It is now played globally and is recognised as the official small sided
football format by both UEFA & FIFA
The game is heavily dependent on technique & skill in a fast-paced
environment and this transfers excellently into all formats of football
Futsal has been a great breeding ground for an abundance of past &
present world class footballers, with the likes of Pele, Ronaldinho & Messi
citing this as being pivotal in their football development, with European
players such as Ronaldo & Xavi also paying tribute to this in their
footballing education
The English FA have supported the introduction of Futsal in England since
2003 and from a slow start-up this is growing as the FA promote increased
understanding & awareness through schools & young people
The Men’s Senior national team competes in the FIFA Futsal World Cup &
UEFA Euro Futsal Championships
A National Futsal League was established in 2008 and now consists of 3
regional divisions (comprising 8 teams in each) that contest for a National
Futsal title & FA Futsal Cup
In addition, male & female teams compete in the British Universities &
Colleges Futsal Championships
2007 saw the FA National Youth Futsal Festival started and girls & boys
from 10-16 play regional festivals culminating in the National Futsal
Festival
Typically the game is played indoors (although this is not essential) and is
not suitable for playing on grass as it would slow down the pace of the
game
Sidelines are marked out, with the minimum pitch size being 25m x 15m.
When the ball goes out, play is restarted with a kick-in
The ball used is smaller and slightly heavier than a normal football, this is
allowed to travel over head height
A roll-on roll-off substitution rule is in place
Goalkeepers must throw the ball out and there are no back passes
Futsal develops the skills & technique of players, which not only equips
them well to play Futsal as a stand-alone game but additionally benefits
players for all other football formats
Greater speed, balance & agility are encouraged due to the quick nature of
the game
This in turn promotes familiarity with the ball for all players which results in
comfort when in possession and calls on passing, twisting, turning,
dribbling and shooting skills
Futsal by its very nature asks the player to be multi-positional and requires
them to be in numerous different areas in the course of one game
Limited pitch space means constant opposition interaction and calls on
creativity from players
This is an additional & FUN part of the players footballing education
Here at IVR we are open to new forms of training & football formats for our
players & coaches, as these will optimise the learning of everyone we have
at the club
The coming 2013/14 season will see the Ipswich & Suffolk Youth League
bringing Futsal into their season at ages 8&9
We are keen to build this into the training of all ages for both boys & girls
over the coming season
Watch the website, Facebook & Twitter for
exciting news of how this will be launched very
soon !!