Friday 28 October 2011

FUTSAL HISTORY

Futsal began in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1930, when Juan Carlos Ceriani created a version for the soccer competition at the YMCA. In Brazil, this version is built on the streets of Sao Paulo, and, finally, a rule book was published. Sport began to spread throughout South America, and the popularity that ensures that a government body set up under the name FIFUSA (Federacion Internacional de FĂștbol de salon) in 1971, including the World Championships. The first World Championships held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil crowned champions ahead with a host of Paraguay. More countries participate in the second World Championship held in Las Vegas in the early 2000s. Because the dispute between FIFA and the football FIFUSA for administration, FIFUSA coined the word fut-sal in 1985. United States Futsal Federation, the National Association first called themselves "Futsal" (September 3, 1986 - United States, California Art of incorporation) after taking the hyphen out of the name used by FIFUSA and have FIFA Futsal include the name Article 27 status in 1989.

FIFA took control of the World Championship in 1989. Under the new rules made by FIFA, the technical aspects of the game for players and spectators increased. The Linesman is replaced by a second referee, and there are limited substitution. It also introduced a size 4 football, weighted to reduce bounce by 30% compared to conventional ball, which allows to play faster and, for the first time, scored on his head.

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