Sunday, August 7, 2011

Futsal Fellowship

I have my friends Teru and Yoshi Finch for my introduction to the UEFA Futsal thanks. Inspired by them, I traveled to Brazil and Japan scheduled for more information. Brazil loves football: 11-aside football, beach soccer, volleyball and hold ups. The beautiful game is played all day, every day. It finds a natural home in the outdoors at the beach. Brazilians also love futsal, a five-a-side game with a small, heavy ball is played. When the division is separated by lines, futsal players skill and techniquecontrol during development and transfer in small spaces. 5 to 12 Brazilian players are encouraged to concentrate on Futsal. At 12 to 14 players graduate to the 11-a-side football. Japan has successfully taken on shorthaired Astor Turf Futsal outdoors. By using all available space in the futsal Japan has about 300, 000 registered players. In 2007 he started the first professional league. Futsal is very popular with men and women who are attracted by both the pleasure, recreation and accessible waythe game. The facilities are well designed and perfectly executed. Outdoor Futsal is alive and well in Japan. "I think futsal is easier than playing a normal football, especially for beginners and ladies, if the ball is heavier, more control over the transfer, and it is more on the ground not so much head and chesting required. The skills and thinking seems to be more than speed and strength that helps. "Daisy Cooke, captain of the Calthorpe ladies. I'll take the Brazil match...

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