What exactly is Futsal? The game was invented in Montevideo, Uruguay back in 1930 to provide the World Cup winning Uruguayans a way to get even better and more creative on the ball. The word Futsal comes from shortening the Spanish phrase “Futbol de Salon” which literally translates to indoor soccer.
You play 5 v 5, with four field players and a goalie.
Futsal is the only FIFA-sanctioned indoor soccer game in the world, and every single Brazilian swears by it and grows up playing it, then taking those well-honed skills into their outdoor games. Ronaldo attributed his winning goal against Turkey in World Cup 2002 to a technique he learned in futsal. He told FIFA.COM after the game that “it was a difficult move because my way was blocked. Nobody expected me to shoot it because I had to use the point of my toe and you don’t see many players try it. But it swerved through the defenders and went in. It was instinctive and I owe it all to playing a lot of futsal when I was younger.” Most of Latin America plays it; Argentina calls it Cinco, Mexico calls it Rapido.
What are the main differences between Futsal and the way indoor soccer is currently played in the U.S.? There are two huge differences:
1) The ball is purposefully constructed to be smaller (#4) and 30% heavier, so that it doesn’t bounce much order to speed up your foot skills (trapping, passing, 1 or 2 touch and the critical 1 v 1 scenario)
2) Most importantly, there are no hockey walls to play off of. No getting weak rebounding goals off of the walls. No more getting shoved into the glass. You will not be rewarded for muscling your way through defenders by pinning and pushing the ball against the wall. This strange style of soccer sprung up during

the 1970’s in empty hockey arenas. Futsal is true indoor soccer and you need to solely rely on your foot skills and your teammates. Sounds like playing the outdoor game indoors, doesn’t it?

Me and My Toddler Program
Designed for toddlers aged 5 to 8 these 4-week sessions (12 total classes) will run once a week and last 45 minutes. Parents are welcomed to participate, but not required.
Philosophy
This class will not require parent participation, however parents are always welcome. We will continue to encourage a fun and light approach to the game, but we will also introduce a more focused approach on actual ball skills, following directions and working together as a team. We will continue to use games and ball drills to keep your child engaged and having fun.
Here are the main differences between outdoor soccer and Futsal.
Soccer |
Futsal
(FIFA Indoor Soccer) |
#5 ball |
#3 or #4 ball with reduced bounce |
11 players |
5 players |
3 substitutions |
Unlimited "flying" substitutions |
Large Goal |
Smaller 7v10 sized goal |
Throw-in |
Kick-in |
Main referee & two assistants (linesmen) |
Main referee & one assistant |
Running clock operated by main referee |
running clock |
45-minute halves |
20-minute halves |
No time-outs |
1 time-out per team per half |
Goal kicks |
Goalkeeper throws ball back into play |
No absolute time limit to restart play |
4-second rule on restarts |
Offside rule |
No offsides called |
Goalkeeper's steps |
4-second rule to put ball back into play |
Unlimited fouling |
5-foul limit (and "no-wall" free kick) |
No substitution for player sent off |
Player sent off can be substituted for after 2 minutes |
Corner kick placed in arc |
Corner kick placed on corner |
Slide Tackling Allowed |
No slide tackles |
FUTSAL IN BOCA RATON , FLORIDA
Eduardo de Souza will be holding its Futsal sessions in Boca Raton @
The Wayne Barton Center Gymnasium. – 269 NE 14th Street – boca Raton FL 33432
Come and join us this summer for professional Futsal Instruction and enjoy the game indoors-
Dont allow the RAIN to interupt your fun this summer...
269 NE 14th St Boca Raton, FL 33432 (561) 613-7462
The clinics are held on Fridays from 6:30 pm until 7:45 pm for youth ages from 6 to 12 years old and from 7:45 to 9:45 pm for the ages 13 to 19 years old.
In order to attend the sessions over the summer students will be required to pay a session fee of U$ 20.00 dollares.
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