| FUTSAL RULES OVERVIEW General Rules
There are 4 field players and a
Goal Keeper (GK).
No offside.
GK can only handle the ball (by
feet or hands) for 4 seconds in their own half.
If they are in opponents half, they have no time-handling
restrictions.
24 minute halves for tournament
and for league play. 3 minutes for half
time and each coach may call (1) one-minute time
out per half when in possession of the ball.
Time out requests are made to the referee.
Substitutions
Free substitutions are made on the fly.
Player can only enter or leave the game in the
substitution areas marked by their respective
benches, and a player may only enter a game after
the player they are replacing has left the field.
Failure to do so results in a caution and an
indirect free kick is taken from where the ball
was situated when the game was stopped to caution
the player.
Kick off
Opposing
players must give 5 yards until ball is in play.
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Ball Out of Play
Kick in
A ball kicked out over the touch line (side line)
by one team becomes the other teams ball. The
team kicking in has 4 seconds to get the ball
back in play or it becomes opponents kick
in. Defense must give 5 yards distance. The
referee will give a visual count with his hand.
Players taking kick in can not step into the
field while kicking ball back into play. Goals
cannot be scored from kick-ins.If
the ball hits the ceiling, a kick in is taken at
the closest point on the nearest touchline,
running parallel to the goal line.
Goal Clearance
Futsal for goal kick. When the offensive
team puts the ball over the end line, the other
team gets the ball. The goalie must throw
the ball within 4 seconds of retrieving it and
put it back into play by throwing it. The
throw must leave the penalty area, but it must
touch the ground on the GKs half of the
field (cant throw ball past half-line).
Opposing team must stay out of penalty area
during a goal clearance. If opposing
players touches ball before it leaves penalty
area, GK retakes the throw. The GK cannot
touch ball again until another player touches it.
Corner Kick
There is no arc, kick is taken at the point where
goal line and touch line meet (at corner).
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Fouls and
Misconduct
Fouls
Slide tackling is a major foul in futsal.
It is not allowed in any situation where there is
contact between players or where referees believe
that contact could have resulted.
Exceptions
The GK is allowed to slide in an attempt to clear
the ball, if in referees judgment, his
slide is an attempt only to make contact with the
ball, not the opponent. If GK slid is
reckless (a foot in air, a hook, rolling tackle)
it is a foul and possibly a cardable
offense. A field player may slide in
instances where there is not an opponent close by
and no injury is likely to occur. This would most
likely happen when a player is attempting to stop
the ball from going out of bound or an offensive
player sliding to knock the ball into the goal
where the is not other defensive player close to
the play. Players and coaches should use this
general rule, if you slide tackle near a player,
assume if will be called a major penalty.
6th Accumulated Foul
Upon a teams 6th accumulated
foul in each half, the defending team cannot
build a wall to block the kick. The player taking
the kick must be clearly identified and the
player taking the kick must make an attempt at
the goal.
Accumulated Fouls resulting in
Direct Kick
- Kicking or attempting to kick an opponent
- Tripping or attempting to trip an opponent
- Jumping at an opponent
- Charges an opponent
- Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent
- Pushes an opponent
- Holding an opponent
- Spits at an opponent
- Slide tackles with exceptions aboveSending
Off Fouls
Handling the ball deliberately, except for GK in
their area.
Denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity to an
opponent moving toward the goal. Player sent off
cannot r-enter the game. Substitution is
allowed after 2 minutes.
No shoulder charging.
Indirect Free Kick
5 yards of distance from kicker to set up wall,
and ball is in play after it has been touched.
If the kicking team takes more time than 4
seconds to take the kick, it becomes the
oppositions indirect kick.
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