The development of Salon Futbol or Futebol Salao now known in many countries futsal can be traced back to 1930 in Montevideo, Uruguay, the same year the inaugural World Cup was held in the country. This early form of futbol Sala (futsal) was developed by Juan Carlos Ceriani to be played at YMCAs. Ceriani game was intended for five players per team, and could be played indoors or outdoors. At about the same time, played a similar form of football on the basketball courts were being developed in São Paulo, Brazil. These new forms of football were quickly adopted throughout South America. The Brazilian Association of Sport launched its first official rules of Futebol de Salao 1958th
The international governing body FIFUSA (Federación Internacional de Fútbol de salon, International Futsal Federation) was formed in 1971 to administer the game, and held its first futsal World Championships in Sao Paulo 1982nd Because of an apparent conflict with FIFA over the administration of Fútbol, FIFUSA coined word FUT-hall in 1985, while the United States Futsal Federation coined the name "Futsal" the same year.
FIFA soon began to administer its own indoor football games, create their own version of the rules and hosting its first FIFA Indoor Soccer World Cup 1989 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, in 1992 was the FIFA Five-a-side World Cup (Hong Kong) and since 1996 it has been called the FIFA Futsal Championship (Guatemala). One of the most notable change was the reduction of the ball weight and increased ball size (from a handball size to a football size 4), which enabled faster play and for the first time, scoring goals with his head (although this is still difficult and uncommon) .
In 2002, members PANAFUTSAL (La Confederación Panamericana de Futsal, Pan-American Futsal Confederation) formed AMF (Asociación Mundial de Fútbol de salon, World Futsal Association), an international futsal governing body that is independent of FIFA. Both FIFA and AMF continue to administer the game.
Some professional players start with futsal to build fundamental skills. Brazilian player Ronaldinho, Robinho, Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Juninho and many more began to play Futsal. There are also some notable players who Falcão who continue to play futsal at the club level.
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