SUMMER FUTSAL COMPETITION REGISTER NOW

Competition commences the week of Monday 15 September and registrations close Monday 8 September.

For team registerations please complete the Team Registration form and email -futsal@footballsouthcoast.com the completed form.

Team Registration form

For all enquiries please call the Futsal Coordinator Jonathan Forster - 0433 388 725

For a printed version of the flyer please click on the link below;

Summer Futsal at the Frat Flyer 

Costs

Match Fees per team: Seniors $50

                                Juniors $40

Team Bond per team: Seniors $100

                                Juniors $80

Player Registration:    Seniors $35

                                Juniors U8-U16 $20

COMPETITION DAYS / GROUPS / NO. TEAMS

MONDAY:       U7/U8 (Mixed) – 8 Teams

                     U9/U10 (Boys) – 8 Teams

                     Mixed Premier League – 11 Teams

                     Womens – 11 Teams

TUESDAY:       U9/U10 – (Girls) – 8 Teams

                     U13/U14 – (Girls) – 8 Teams

                     Men’s League 2 – 11 Teams

                     Men’s League 3 – 11 Teams

WEDNESDAY: U13/U14 (Boys) – 8 Teams

                     U15/U16 (Boys) – 8 Teams

                     Men’s Premier League – 11 Teams

                     Men’s League 1 – 11 Teams

Thursday:      U15/U16 (Girls) – 8 Teams

                     Mixed (Social) – 11 Teams

                     Men’s Amateur – 11 Teams

Friday:           Make up night for rescheduled fixtures

 

About

Futsal is the only form of ‘indoor football’ or ‘five-a-side’ that is officially approved by FIFA and Football Federation Australia. It’s one of the fastest growing sports in the world, is played in over 100 countries and boasts millions of players around the world.

The name "Futsal" comes from the merging of the Spanish/Portuguese words for football (Futbol or Futebol) and the French or Spanish word for "Indoor" (Salon or Sala). Following changes at international level between FIFA (Federation Internationale Football Association) and FIFUSA (Federation of Internationale De Futbol Sala) the sport became united with the outdoor version of the game, in 1989.

The special feature of the game is the unique properties of the ball, which has a low rebound. The game develops close individual ball skills as the court is small and players are forced into limited space & option scenarios.

Games are usually fast-paced, with players receiving more touches and are constantly placed in demanding decision making, limited space situations that they would face on a greatly reduced scale playing 11-a side outdoor soccer. Because the sport is a great skill developer, demanding quick reflexes, fast thinking, and pinpoint passing, it is an exciting game for children as well as adults.




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