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Futsal Rules | The
Playing Court 1. Dimensions: 25-42 m long x 15-25 m wide 2. Marking:
8 cm wide touchlines at the sides, goal lines at the ends, and a halfway-line
across; 3 m center circle; no walls or dasherboards 3. Penalty Area: Arc measuring
6 m from each post 4. Penalty Mark: 6 m from the mid-point of goal line 5.
Second Penalty Mark: 12 m from the mid-point of the goal line 6. Substitution
Zones: 6 m zone (3 m on each side of halfway-line) on the bench side of the pitch
7. The Goals: 2 m high x 3 m wide 8. Surface of the Pitch: Smooth, flat
and non-abrasive (e.g. wood, synthetic materials; avoid concrete and tarmac; artificial
turf not acceptance for international matches)
The Ball 1. Size:
#4 2. Circumference: 62-64 cm 3. Weight: 390-430 grams 4. Bounce:
55-65 cm on first bounce 5. Material: Leather or other suitable material (i.e.,
not dangerous)
Number of Players 1. Minimum Number of Players
to Start Match: 5, one of whom shall be a goalkeeper 2. Minimum Number of
Players to Finish Match: 2 3. Maximum Number of Substitutes: 7 4. Substitution
Limit: None 5. Substitution Method: "Flying substitution" (all players
but the goalkeeper enter and leave as they please; goalkeeper substitutions can
only be made when the ball is out of play and with a referee's consent)
Players'
Equipment Usual Equipment: Numbered shirts, shorts, socks, protective shinguards
and footwear with rubber soles
Duration of the Game 1. Duration:
Two equal periods of 20 minutes; clock stopped whenever ball is out of play. Time
can be prolonged only to take a penalty kick. 2. Time-outs: 1 per team per
half; none in extra time 3. Half-time: Maximum of 10 minutes
The
Start of Play Procedure: Coin toss followed by kickoff; opposing team waits
outside center circle; ball deemed in play once it has traveled the distance of
its own circumference; kicker shall not touch ball before someone else touches
it; ensuing kick-offs taken after goals scored and at start of second half.
Ball
in and out of Play 1. Ball out of play: When it has wholly crossed the
goal line or touchline; when the game has been stopped by a referee; when the
ball hits the ceiling (restart: dropped ball beneath that point). 2. Lines:
Touchlines and goal lines are considered inside the playing area.
Method
of Scoring When the whole of the ball has passed over the goal line, between
the goal posts and under the crossbar (except by illegal means).
Fouls
and Misconduct Direct free kick awarded when a player intentionally
commits any of the following 11 offenses (penalty kick awarded when infringement
takes place in penalty area): 1. kicking or attempting to kick an opponent
2. tripping an opponent 3. jumping at an opponent 4. charging an opponent
in a violent or dangerous manner 5. charging an opponent from behind 6.
holding an opponent 7. pushing an opponent 8. charging an opponent with
shoulder (i.e., shoulder charge) 9. sliding at an opponent (i.e., sliding
tackle) 10. handling the ball (except goalkeeper)
Indirect free
kick awarded when any of the following 8 offenses is committed (kick taken
from the 6-meter line when infringement takes place in penalty area): 1. dangerous
play (e.g. attempting to kick ball held by goalkeeper) 2. obstruction 3.
charging the goalkeeper in the penalty area (i.e., goalkeeper charge) 4. goalkeeper
throws ball directly over the halfway-line (without it first touching his own
side of the pitch or any player) 5. goalkeeper picks up or touches with his
hands a backpass 6. goalkeeper picks up or touches with his hands a kick-in
from a teammate 7. goalkeeper controls the ball with any part of his body
for more than 4 seconds 8. goalkeeper touches with any part of his body a
backpass that has been played back to him before the ball has (1) crossed the
halfway-line or (2) been touched by an opponent
Free Kick 1.
Types: Direct free kicks and indirect free kicks 2. Wall: At least 5 meters
away until the ball is in play 3. Ball in Play: After it has traveled the
distance of its own circumference 4. Time Limit: Kick must be taken within
4 seconds 5. Restriction: Kicker cannot touch the ball again until it has
been touched by another player
Accumulated Fouls Accumulated
fouls refer only to all the fouls mentioned in Law XII(a through k(1 to 11). Once
a team has accumulated 5 fouls during a half (those accumulated in the second
half continue to accumulate into extra time), from the 6th foul: 1. that team
shall not be allowed a defensive wall 2. all free kicks shall be direct (no
indirect free kicks) 3. infringements committed within 12 meters of the goal
line shall be punished with a direct free kick from the point of infringement;
infringements committed from 12 meters or further from the goal line shall be
punished with a direct free kick from the Second Penalty Spot Procedure. 4.
Until the ball is kicked into play, all players other than the goalkeeper and
kicker shall remain behind an imaginary line that is in line with the ball and
parallel to the goal line. 5. The goalkeeper shall remain in his penalty area
at least 5 m away from the ball. 6. The kicker must aim at the goal, with
the intention of scoring. 7. No other player may touch the ball until it has
been touched by the pitch, rebounded from the goal post or crossbar, or has left
the pitch. 8. If the infringement took place in penalty area (and does not
merit a penalty kick), the free kick is to be taken from the 6-m-line on the spot
nearest to where the infringement occurred.
Penalty Kick 1.
To be taken from the penalty mark on the mid-point of the 6-m-line. 2. The
kicker is to aim at goal, with the intention of scoring. 3. All players must
be out of the penalty area, and the players of the opposing team must also be
at least 5 m from the penalty spot. 4. The kicker shall not play the ball
a second time until it has been touched by another player.
Kick-in
1. To be taken in place of the throw-in. 2. The ball is placed on
the touch line before kicking. 3. The kicker's foot not kicking the ball must
be outside or at least on the touchline; if it crosses the touchline all of the
way, into the pitch, the kick-in is given to the opposing team. 4. The kick-in
must be taken within 4 seconds; if it is not, the kick-in is given to the opposing
team. 5. The kicker cannot play the ball a second time until it has been played
by another player; infringement of this rule entail an indirect free kick to the
opposing from the point of infringement. 6. Players on opposing team must
be at least 5 m away from point of kick-in. 7. Cannot score directly from
a kick-in.
Goal Clearance 1. To be taken in place of goal kick.
2. From inside the penalty area, the goalkeeper throws the ball into play.
3. The ball is not in play until it has passed outside of the penalty area.
If the goal clearance is received inside of the penalty area, the goal clearance
shall be taken over.
Corner Kick 1. Ball placed on the corner
(no corner-kick arc). If ball is misplaced, the corner kick is taken over. 2.
Must be taken within 4 seconds; failure to do so entails indirect free kick to
the opposing team from the corner mark. 3. The kicker cannot play the ball
a second time until it has been played by another player; infringement of this
rule entail an indirect free kick to the opposing from the point of infringement.
4. Players on opposing team must be at least 5 m away from point of the corner
kick. 5. Can score goal directly from a corner kick.
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