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Five-a-side football

Five-a-side football is a version of minifootball, in which each team fields five players (four outfield players and a goalkeeper). Other differences from association football include a smaller pitch, smaller goals, and a reduced game duration. Matches are played indoors, or outdoors on artificial grass pitches that may be enclosed within a barrier or "cage" to prevent the ball from leaving the playing area and keep the game constantly flowing.

Five-a-side game on artificial turf pitch, Singapore

Five-a-side football is an informal, small-sided game with flexible rules, often determined before play begins. The penalty area is semi-circular and only the goalkeeper can touch the ball within it. There are no offside rules, headers are allowed, and yellow and red cards work similarly to traditional 11-a-side football. Players must wear shin guards and are prohibited from wearing metal studded boots.

Variations of five-a-side football include futsal, indoor soccer, jorkyball, beach soccer, six-a-side football, and seven-a-side football, each with their own unique rules and pitch dimensions. SUB football is a seven-a-side variation mainly played in Australia and New Zealand. There is also blind football, played by athletes with visual impairments.

Five-a-side football is quite popular among youth organizations in the US, and some teams have secured sponsorship deals worth thousands of pounds. Governing bodies like the World Minifootball Federation, International Socca Federation, and JFA7 promote small-sided football competitions and unite national associations.

Rules edit

The penalty area is significantly different from football: it is semi-circular in shape, only the goalkeeper is allowed to touch the ball within it, and they may or may not be allowed out. Goalkeepers are only allowed to give the ball out to another player through hands. The goalkeeper may only kick the ball to effect a save. There are no offside rules. Headers are allowed. There is no protocol of deliberate handball versus accidental handball – the referee needs to make a decision based on the distance from where the ball was hit. Yellow cards may result in the offending player being sent to the "sin bin" for a predetermined length of time. Red cards work in the same way as the 11-a-side game, the offending player being dismissed from the match. Charging/sliding tackles are awarded a yellow card.

Additionally, metal studded boots cannot be worn, as this would damage the playing surface. Players are also required to wear shin guards, but enforcement of this is usually at the discretion of the referee.

Five-a-side is commonly played informally, and the rules are therefore flexible and are sometimes decided immediately before play begins; this is in contrast to futsal, for which official laws are published by FIFA.

The English FA have drawn up a full list of laws for the small-sided game which expands upon the rules outlined above and includes minimum/maximum pitch dimensions as well as technicalities on free-kicks and other parts of the game.[1][2][3][4]

Variations edit

Futsal edit

Futsal is a version of indoor five-a-side football developed by the Asociación Mundial de Fútbol de Salón (AMF / English: World Futsal Association). It currently has two governing bodies: the AMF and the association football international body; the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA).

Indoor soccer edit

Indoor soccer is an indoor variant played primarily in North America, typically with six-a-side teams on an ice hockey-sized pitch.

Jorkyball edit

Jorkyball is a 2vs2 format of football played in a plexiglass cage of 10m x 5m. The players can use the walls to pass and to score. The governing body is the Jorkyball International Federation.

Beach soccer edit

Beach soccer is a variation on five-a-side football in that it is played on a sandy surface. Rules do not greatly differ from those found in regular five-a-side football.

 
Seven-a-side pitch markings. Dimensions and shape of penalty area may differ for other variants.

OmegaBall edit

A variation with three five-a-side teams playing simultaneously on a circular pitch 60 yards (55 m) in diameter. A team scores a point by advancing the ball through either of their opponents' goals.The game was invented in, and is seen primarily in, the United States.[5]

Six-a-side football edit

A variation with increased pitch size and number of players on a team. In this variation there are five outfield players and one goalkeeper on the pitch for each team at any time. Other rules do not differ from those found in five-a-side football.

Seven-a-side football edit

This is another variation with increased pitch and team size; in this case with six outfield players and a goalkeeper on each side. The rules differ from those from five-a-side.[6]

SUB football is a variation of seven-a-side football primarily played in Australia and New Zealand. The rules have been modified slightly to encourage new players to the game, with strict enforcement of non-contact and two ways to score points: by scoring a goal in the same manner as the other formats, or by scoring a board that is on either side of the goal. The boards are usually 2.5m long and one third of the height of the goal. A goal is 3 points and a board is 1 point. When the ball goes out of play, it may be kicked or thrown in. This applies to the sideline and corners.[7][8]

Blind football edit

Different organisations edit

There are many operators of five-a-side football in Europe (Powerleague, Goals Soccer Center, UrbanSoccer), and most of all in the UK.[9]

World Minifootball Federation (WMF) unites 71 national associations, grouped into federations by continent. European Minifootball Federation consists of 32 member associations. EMF organizes EMF miniEURO and EMF Champions League competitions.

International Socca Federation (ISF) is a six-a-side football organization, running yearly Socca World Cup events since 2018. 44 national teams participated in the 2023 Socca World Cup.

The F5WC is the world's largest amateur five-a-side football tournament in the world with over 48 participating nations.[citation needed]

IFA7 is the international association that promotes seven-a-side football. IFA7 held the first known Seven-a-side Football World Cup in 2017 in Guatemala, with Russia winning the title.[10][11]

Small-side football facilities are increasingly popular as a way for clubs to generate revenue through rentals, birthday parties and corporate events and to allow early scouting of young players.

Youth organisations edit

The popularity of five-a-side youth football has grown tremendously within the US.[12][13] Many organisations have chosen this format and modified it slightly to promote an environment where children can excel early in youth sports.[14] The American Youth Soccer Organization and the United States Youth Soccer Association are among the largest organisations bringing this format to the regional US-based youth soccer arena.[15][16][17]

Sponsorships edit

In recent years a few five-a-side teams have found themselves sponsorship deals with thousand-pound contracts. Sponsors feel with the vast numbers of participation in five-a-side football rising in the UK that it is a good place to advertise and tend to sponsor competition winners or league winners at local facilities so that they know that their deals are with the best five-a-side teams around the area.[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "TheFA.com - Small Sided Football - Laws of the Game". The FA. Retrieved 2016-05-20.
  2. ^ David Conn (2012-05-28). "FA votes for smaller-sided matches for young footballers | Football". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2012-07-16.
  3. ^ Winter, Henry (2012-05-28). "Football Association make historic decision on future of youth football for the future good of England". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2012-07-16.
  4. ^ Roan, Dan (2012-05-28). "Football Association vote in favour of youth football changes". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2012-07-16.
  5. ^ Summerscales, Robert (2022-04-05). "What Is OmegaBall? Rules Of Soccer's Newest Format Explained". Futbol on FanNation. Retrieved 2023-10-11.
  6. ^ . Clubwebsite.co.uk. 2012-05-31. Archived from the original on 2012-07-05. Retrieved 2012-08-03.
  7. ^ "SUB football is on the way". Stuff. 31 August 2009. Retrieved 2017-08-09.
  8. ^ "Sub Football Call For Teams For 14th Season". Scoop. Retrieved 2017-08-09.
  9. ^ Terry Macalister (2007-09-03). "Popularity of five-a-side kicks off profits | Business". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2012-08-03.
  10. ^ . ifa7.com. Archived from the original on 2016-05-25.
  11. ^ "Rusia es el campeón de la Copa del Mundo IFA 7" (in Spanish). 30 October 2017.
  12. ^ ESPN FC, Relegation Zone, Sep. 20, 2012, Soccer's big takeover
  13. ^ New York Times, July 23, 2010, Soccer's Growth in the U.S. Seems Steady
  14. ^ Livestrong.com, Jan. 6, 2011, The History of Women's High School Soccer
  15. ^ AYSO National Rules & Regulations AYSO 2011–2012 Version
  16. ^ At a Glance | US Youth Soccer
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-09-17. Retrieved 2013-09-12.
  18. ^ Hans Kundnani (2006-10-03). "Five-a-side fever nets increased turnover for Powerleague | Business". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2012-08-03.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Five a side football news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Five a side football is a version of minifootball in which each team fields five players four outfield players and a goalkeeper Other differences from association football include a smaller pitch smaller goals and a reduced game duration Matches are played indoors or outdoors on artificial grass pitches that may be enclosed within a barrier or cage to prevent the ball from leaving the playing area and keep the game constantly flowing Five a side game on artificial turf pitch Singapore Five a side football is an informal small sided game with flexible rules often determined before play begins The penalty area is semi circular and only the goalkeeper can touch the ball within it There are no offside rules headers are allowed and yellow and red cards work similarly to traditional 11 a side football Players must wear shin guards and are prohibited from wearing metal studded boots Variations of five a side football include futsal indoor soccer jorkyball beach soccer six a side football and seven a side football each with their own unique rules and pitch dimensions SUB football is a seven a side variation mainly played in Australia and New Zealand There is also blind football played by athletes with visual impairments Five a side football is quite popular among youth organizations in the US and some teams have secured sponsorship deals worth thousands of pounds Governing bodies like the World Minifootball Federation International Socca Federation and JFA7 promote small sided football competitions and unite national associations Contents 1 Rules 2 Variations 2 1 Futsal 2 2 Indoor soccer 2 3 Jorkyball 2 4 Beach soccer 2 5 OmegaBall 2 6 Six a side football 2 7 Seven a side football 2 8 Blind football 3 Different organisations 4 Youth organisations 5 Sponsorships 6 See also 7 ReferencesRules editThe penalty area is significantly different from football it is semi circular in shape only the goalkeeper is allowed to touch the ball within it and they may or may not be allowed out Goalkeepers are only allowed to give the ball out to another player through hands The goalkeeper may only kick the ball to effect a save There are no offside rules Headers are allowed There is no protocol of deliberate handball versus accidental handball the referee needs to make a decision based on the distance from where the ball was hit Yellow cards may result in the offending player being sent to the sin bin for a predetermined length of time Red cards work in the same way as the 11 a side game the offending player being dismissed from the match Charging sliding tackles are awarded a yellow card Additionally metal studded boots cannot be worn as this would damage the playing surface Players are also required to wear shin guards but enforcement of this is usually at the discretion of the referee Five a side is commonly played informally and the rules are therefore flexible and are sometimes decided immediately before play begins this is in contrast to futsal for which official laws are published by FIFA The English FA have drawn up a full list of laws for the small sided game which expands upon the rules outlined above and includes minimum maximum pitch dimensions as well as technicalities on free kicks and other parts of the game 1 2 3 4 Variations editFutsal edit Main article Futsal Futsal is a version of indoor five a side football developed by the Asociacion Mundial de Futbol de Salon AMF English World Futsal Association It currently has two governing bodies the AMF and the association football international body the Federation Internationale de Football Association FIFA Indoor soccer edit Main article Indoor soccer Indoor soccer is an indoor variant played primarily in North America typically with six a side teams on an ice hockey sized pitch Jorkyball edit Jorkyball is a 2vs2 format of football played in a plexiglass cage of 10m x 5m The players can use the walls to pass and to score The governing body is the Jorkyball International Federation Beach soccer edit Main article Beach soccer Beach soccer is a variation on five a side football in that it is played on a sandy surface Rules do not greatly differ from those found in regular five a side football nbsp Seven a side pitch markings Dimensions and shape of penalty area may differ for other variants OmegaBall edit Main article Omegaball A variation with three five a side teams playing simultaneously on a circular pitch 60 yards 55 m in diameter A team scores a point by advancing the ball through either of their opponents goals The game was invented in and is seen primarily in the United States 5 Six a side football edit Main article International Socca Federation A variation with increased pitch size and number of players on a team In this variation there are five outfield players and one goalkeeper on the pitch for each team at any time Other rules do not differ from those found in five a side football Seven a side football edit Main article Seven a side football This is another variation with increased pitch and team size in this case with six outfield players and a goalkeeper on each side The rules differ from those from five a side 6 SUB football is a variation of seven a side football primarily played in Australia and New Zealand The rules have been modified slightly to encourage new players to the game with strict enforcement of non contact and two ways to score points by scoring a goal in the same manner as the other formats or by scoring a board that is on either side of the goal The boards are usually 2 5m long and one third of the height of the goal A goal is 3 points and a board is 1 point When the ball goes out of play it may be kicked or thrown in This applies to the sideline and corners 7 8 Blind football edit Main article Blind footballDifferent organisations editThere are many operators of five a side football in Europe Powerleague Goals Soccer Center UrbanSoccer and most of all in the UK 9 World Minifootball Federation WMF unites 71 national associations grouped into federations by continent European Minifootball Federation consists of 32 member associations EMF organizes EMF miniEURO and EMF Champions League competitions International Socca Federation ISF is a six a side football organization running yearly Socca World Cup events since 2018 44 national teams participated in the 2023 Socca World Cup The F5WC is the world s largest amateur five a side football tournament in the world with over 48 participating nations citation needed IFA7 is the international association that promotes seven a side football IFA7 held the first known Seven a side Football World Cup in 2017 in Guatemala with Russia winning the title 10 11 Small side football facilities are increasingly popular as a way for clubs to generate revenue through rentals birthday parties and corporate events and to allow early scouting of young players Youth organisations editThe popularity of five a side youth football has grown tremendously within the US 12 13 Many organisations have chosen this format and modified it slightly to promote an environment where children can excel early in youth sports 14 The American Youth Soccer Organization and the United States Youth Soccer Association are among the largest organisations bringing this format to the regional US based youth soccer arena 15 16 17 Sponsorships editIn recent years a few five a side teams have found themselves sponsorship deals with thousand pound contracts Sponsors feel with the vast numbers of participation in five a side football rising in the UK that it is a good place to advertise and tend to sponsor competition winners or league winners at local facilities so that they know that their deals are with the best five a side teams around the area 18 See also editF5WC Masters football Street football Rugby sevens 3v3 Soccer Tennents Sixes Paralympic association football Blind football Socca MinifootballReferences edit TheFA com Small Sided Football Laws of the Game The FA Retrieved 2016 05 20 David Conn 2012 05 28 FA votes for smaller sided matches for young footballers Football The Guardian London Retrieved 2012 07 16 Winter Henry 2012 05 28 Football Association make historic decision on future of youth football for the future good of England The Telegraph Retrieved 2012 07 16 Roan Dan 2012 05 28 Football Association vote in favour of youth football changes BBC Sport Retrieved 2012 07 16 Summerscales Robert 2022 04 05 What Is OmegaBall Rules Of Soccer s Newest Format Explained Futbol on FanNation Retrieved 2023 10 11 FA changes to youth football what s in store Club Website News and Updates Clubwebsite co uk 2012 05 31 Archived from the original on 2012 07 05 Retrieved 2012 08 03 SUB football is on the way Stuff 31 August 2009 Retrieved 2017 08 09 Sub Football Call For Teams For 14th Season Scoop Retrieved 2017 08 09 Terry Macalister 2007 09 03 Popularity of five a side kicks off profits Business The Guardian London Retrieved 2012 08 03 World Cup ifa7 com Archived from the original on 2016 05 25 Rusia es el campeon de la Copa del Mundo IFA 7 in Spanish 30 October 2017 ESPN FC Relegation Zone Sep 20 2012 Soccer s big takeover New York Times July 23 2010 Soccer s Growth in the U S Seems Steady Livestrong com Jan 6 2011 The History of Women s High School Soccer AYSO National Rules amp Regulations AYSO 2011 2012 Version At a Glance US Youth Soccer About AYSO Archived from the original on 2013 09 17 Retrieved 2013 09 12 Hans Kundnani 2006 10 03 Five a side fever nets increased turnover for Powerleague Business The Guardian London Retrieved 2012 08 03 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Five a side football Retrieved from https en 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