 
What is Futsal?
Futsal is a variant of soccer played (mainly) indoors on a hard court slightly larger than a basketball court, with two teams of five players each, including a goalkeeper. It uses a smaller, heavier, low-bounce ball and is recognized by FIFA as the official indoor soccer game. Learn about the 7 main differences between futsal and indoor soccer.
Futsal is played with touchlines as boundaries and without walls or boards, at a faster pace than soccer, allowing for more touches and generally resulting in higher scores. It is played in over 100 countries worldwide by 12 million players.
HOW IT WORKS?
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                SKILLS DEVELOPMENTIt provides players with more touches on the ball and more opportunities to develop foot skills and improve the first touch. 
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                CREATIVITYTaking risks and becoming creative with the ball is something players may not have the chance to do on a regular soccer field. 
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                SPEED AND DECISION MAKINGThe continuous, fast-paced nature of this sport allows players to sharpen their spatial intelligence and develop the understanding of the game. 
FUTSAL BACKGROUND ON SOCCER PRO PLAYERS
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                  LIONEL MESSI"As a little boy in Argentina, I played futsal on the streets and for my club. It was tremendous fun, and it really helped me become who I am today.” 
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                  LIONEL SCALONI"I strongly recommend playing futsal to those soccer players who want to improve their soccer performance and techniques." 
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                  ANDRES INIESTA“Have a lot in common … There are different tactics and moves, but there the same essence of mastering the ball, combining and making quick decisions.” 
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                  CRISTIANO RONALDO"The small playing area helped me improve my close control, and whenever I played futsal, I felt free.If it wasn't for futsal, I wouldn't be the player I am today." 
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                  NEYMAR JR“There’s no doubt futsal has helped me a lot in my career,it’s one of the biggest passions in my life. I used to love playing it, but unfortunately I had to stop when I was 13 or 14 in order to grow up as a footballer.” 
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                  RONALDINHO"A lot of the moves I make originate from futsal. It's played in a very small space, and the ball control is different in futsal. And to this day, my ball control is pretty similar to a futsal player's control." ‹› 
 
               
               
              
 
                    
                    
                   
                    
                    
                   
                    
                    
                   
                  
                     
                  
                     
                  
                     
                  
                     
                  
                    