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At a Glance. . .
Rewards:Indoor Soccer rewards ball control skills, quick thinking tactical decisions and strong knowledge of the game, tactical shape on attack and defense and understanding of angles. 
Ball Control: With limited space, an out of bounds and constant opponent pressure, improved ball control skills and technique are required.
Speed of Play: With limited space, constant opponent pressure and a 4 second restart rule players learn to play and think fast.
Mandatory Support: Without a wall as a crutch, players must make supporting runs that anticipate when their teammates have the ball and where they might play it next.
Continuity of Play: Action is continuous so players are forced to continue the play instead of stopping and watching.
Framing the Goal: The goal and penalty area are a perfect size for narrowing the angle so teams learn to frame the goal to score goals more frequently.
Encouraged Learning: Indoor Soccer encourages playing a skilled game by rewarding speed of thought. Physicality is limited because of contact fouls.


FINAL TEAM SELECTION AND SCHEDULES WILL BE POSTED ASAP! CHECK BACK!


2011-2012 Winter FUTSAL League

SVU is hosting its winter Futsal league starting in December! This is a non-instructional, game only league with no coaches or practices. Games are played 5v5 (1 goalie & 4 court players) on a basketball court with out of bounds and no wall play. Games are fast paced and fun and reward ball control and quick thinking. Games will follow official futsal rules and will be refereed.

Based on excellent registration numbers in previous years, we were able to make all of the divisions team based. We hope to do so again and encourage players to find team mates and form teams before registering. Then, register as individuals and put your team name in the appropriate field when registering. We will verify all teams prior to forming the schedule. Help us make this season even better than the last!

Registration is NOW open, to go directly to the registration site, please CLICK HERE 



Season Schedule & Teams

Will be posted following registration

League Format 

  • 5v5 play (1 goalie & 4 court players)
  • Open to all U9-U18 players
  • U10 (u9 & u10), U12 (u11 & u12), U14 (u13 & u14) and U18 (u15 to u18) divisions
  • We may form advanced and intermediate divisions within these age groups if numbers allow
  • Teams and divisions will be coed or same gender based on registration numbers
  • U9-U14 teams designate a parent manager
  • U15-U18 teams can designate a player or parent manager
  • U9-U14 games will be adult facilitated (no coaching allowed)

Season Format

  • Games played at EMU Athletic Complex and Cornerstone Christain School.
  • 8 game season starting the first week of December and ending February 5th with the weeks of the 6th and 13th held as makeup dates
  • Games played on the hour
  • Games can be played Wednesday nights from 5-9:30pm, Saturdays from 9am-5pm & Sundays after 12:00pm based on final registration numbers.
  • No games scheduled the week of Christmas and New Years

Registration Details

  • The player fee includes a game t-shirt and covers all ref and facility fees
  • Registration is now open and closes Sunday, November 20th at Midnight.
  • Registration is first-come, first-served as space is limited
  • Players are asked to form teams prior to registering although we will place individual registrants
  • Team registrants must enter the name of their team during registration
  • Individual registrants will be placed by the club on appropriate teams 
  • Minimum of 6 players per team and a maximum of 9

Rules

  • Official futsal rules (any SVU modifications to be determined)
  • Games scheduled for (2) 25 minute halves with a 5 minute break
  • No walls - play within the boundaries of the court
  • Official futsal ball (weighted) to be used (U10 & U12 divisions use size 3, U14 &U18 use size 4)
  • Players required to wear indoor shoes (or gym shoes) and shin guard
FUTSAL

The priority in Indoor Soccer is to motivate players in an environment that is conducive to learning. The more pleasure kids derive from their participation, the more they wish to play and practice on their own. While their instinct to play is natural, their affection and appreciation for soccer must be cultivated. Indoor Soccer is the foundation to such goals because it:

  • Allows players to frequently touch the one "toy" on the field, namely, the ball.
  • Presents many opportunities to score goals and score goals often.
  • Encourages regaining possession of the ball as a productive, fun and rewarding part of the game (defending).
  • Maximizes active participation and minimizes inactivity and boredom.
  • Provides a well organized playing environment with improvised fields.
  • Reflects the philosophy of player development expressed in state and national coaching schools.
  • Eliminates complicated rules such as off-sides that may hinder youngsters from "playing".
  • Reflects the appropriate roll of the coach as a Facilitator.
  • Makes the game more "beginning coach" friendly because the game is simpler, thus making it easier to recruit more volunteer "coaches".
  • Allows the game to be the teacher!

The primary objective for youth players under 11 years of age is the development of technical skill. This is due, in part, to the nature of youngsters and their willingness to experiment to find their own way to execute technical skill.

What Is Developed

Skill that is realistic. Motor ability: balance, agility, and coordination. Perception: insight and awareness. Vision. Problem solving: choices and decisions. Physical fitness. Psychological domain: fun, enjoyment, and competition. Learning by discovery, trial and error, playing!!!

Repetition

This is perhaps the single most important aspect over the long term process of developing soccer playing ability. On the playgrounds and sandlots, this occurs naturally. No lines, no waiting, participation is maximized.

Youngsters recognize differing situations that are constantly repeated. Repetition influences: Skill required to play the game (dribbling, passing, shooting, etc.). Decisions and choices that occur during the game.

Field

Indoor Soccer is played on a basketball-size court between two teams of five players, one of whom is the goalkeeper. The field is delimited by lines, and not nets or boards that players can use to redirect the ball. Without the walls, futsal is a great skill-developer, demanding quick reflexes, fast thinking, and pin-point passing. It is an exciting game for children as well as adults.

Ball

The ball is a size #3 ball, which is slightly heavier than the #5. The special low bounce ball, requires players to use their skills, rather than the ball's bounce, to propel it.

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