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Kentucky Indoor
Offers Full Field Futsal

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Full Field Futsal is played on an indoor field using a regulation Futsal ball and is a no-contact sport.  6v6 up through U14 and 5v5 for all other age groups.  The maximum number of players on a team is 14.  Players and coaches will sit off the field on the same benches used by the Indoor Soccer teams. Out of bounds lines are 4 feet from the boards (which are not used in Futsal) and are incorporated into the turf.  The game is played with a ball that is smaller and heavier than a typical soccer ball. The heavier ball tends to stay on the ground, which helps players develop their footwork. In addition, Futsal is a no-contact sport.  This is a fast paced game and is particularly beneficial to those interested in developing their passing and dribbling skills.

  • All games are 2 (20 minute halves) with one time out per team per half.
  • Unlimited on the fly substitutions.
  • Out of bounds no boundary walls.
  • Out of bounds have Kick-ins, No throw-ins.
  • Goalies throws ball in, no goal kicks (U8&10’s will have kick ins from the end line)
  • After a goal is scored play will restart from the mid-line.
  • 8 game season

What is Futsal?

Futsal

Ball circumference 62-68 cm (24-25”)  Regulation Futsal Ball

Unlimited “flying” substitutions

Kick-in

20-minute halves

1 time-out per half

Goalkeeper throws ball into play

4-second rule on restarts

No offside rule

5 foul limit, no player defensive wall after 5 fouls

Player sent off can be substituted after 2 minutes or after opponent scores

Corner kick on corner

One play back to goalkeeper’s feet

No shoulder charge or side tackle. Non contact slides allowed

 

 

 


 

 

 

 
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How are standings calculated?

  • Total points counts first.
  • If any teams are tied in points, then the first tie breaker is Goal Differential (GD) Goals for (GF) minus goals allowed (GA)
  • The next tie breaker is most Goals For
  • The next tie breaker is least Goals Allowed
  • The next tie breaker is most Wins.

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