All you need to know about FIFA Futsal World Cup Rules

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Futsal has continued to grow in global popularity over the past few decades with one source estimating 12 million players across the world
play the game.Due to its easy setup and enhanced accessibility futsal has become an essential resource for coaches aiming to develop
players.But futsal&s rules are intricate & especially those applicable to this year&s FIFA Futsal World Cup.Here&s what you need to know.A
match lasts 40 minutes
That is, in fact, 40 minutes of the ball in play, because when the whistle blows & when, say, the ball goes out or a foul is called & the
timekeeper stops the clock until play restarts.The two 20-minute halves are split by a 15-minute half-time break
If a knockout-phase game is level after 40 minutes, two five-minute periods of extra-time will be played.TeamsUzbekistan 2024 squads consist
of 14 players
Each team has five players & four out-court and one goalkeeper & on court simultaneously, unless a sending off has
occurred.SubstitutionsCoaches can make unlimited substitutions
There is no limit to how many times a player can be substituted on and off.Four-second ruleA goalkeeper must release the ball within four
seconds while in his own half
If he doesn&t, an indirect free-kick will be awarded to the opposition team
Set-pieces & kick-ins, corners and free-kicks & must be taken within four seconds or the opposition team will be awarded an indirect
free-kick.Goalkeepers in possessionOnce a goalkeeper has touched the ball in his own half, he is not permitted to touch it again inside his
own half until the opposition have had possession.Kick-insThere are no throw-ins
When the ball goes out via the side-line, or for a corner, it must be kicked back in.Accumulated foulsWhen a team has made five fouls in one
half, every subsequent foul will result in their opponents being awarded a free shot at goal, with no wall permitted in between, from the
second penalty spot (10 metres out)
If the foul occurred closer to goal, it can be taken from where it occurred
First-half fouls are wiped at half-time, but second-half fouls are carried into extra-time if it is required.Red cardsPlayers are sent off
for two yellow cards or a straight red
Their team must then play with only four players on the court until the opposition scores or for two minutes
If the opposition scores, or once two minutes is up if not, a replacement can be sent on
The sent-off player is not permitted to return to the game.Flying goalkeepersA flying goalkeeper is when an out-court player temporarily
assumes the role of a goalkeeper
This is invariably done when a team is behind and trying to outnumber the opposition in attack
A flying goalkeeper must wear a goalkeeper&s jersey with his own number on the back.Time-outsEach head coach has one time-out, whereby play
is stopped for 60 seconds for him to speak to his players, in each half
A head coach can only call a time-out when the ball goes out of play and his team will restart it
There are no time-outs in extra-time.Penalty shootoutsIf a knockout-phase game is level after extra-time, a penalty shootout will decide the
outcome
Whichever team is leading after each has taken five penalties will go through
If it&s level after five penalties apiece, sudden death will ensue
Players who have withdrawn from the game injured or been sent off are not permitted to take penalties.An outfield player is permitted to act
as a goalkeeper during penalties
Teams are permitted to alternate their goalkeepers during the shootout.The post All you need to know about FIFA Futsal World Cup Rules first
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