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Definition of futsal in English: futsalnoun ˈfʊtsalˈfo͝otsäl mass nounA modified form of soccer played with five players per side on a smaller, typically indoor, pitch. Example sentencesExamples - Javier Lozano's decision to step down as Spain coach marks the end of an era in Spanish futsal.
- They weren't a bad team I'll even dare say that they are better than most of the people I play futsal with back in KL.
- Although futsal has been popular in many parts of Japan for some time, a fully-fledged national league has never been tried before.
- The first world futsal tournament sanctioned by the International Football Federation was played in Holland in 1989.
- The objective has been to include grassroots futsal within the popular summer programme.
- The challenge for the clubs will be to convey the attractions of futsal and the power and excitement of a top class league to their local fan base.
- He said that the reason aside from the lack of space, the reason that futsal has gained popularity was because it required less people and less equipment.
- That one will go down in history as it marked the coming of age of Spanish futsal.
- With space at a premium in the tiny nation, futsal has flourished and Bahrain are steadily building up a high-quality national team.
- If not for football or futsal, I probably drink about 2 litres of water a month.
- Lozano himself graced the sport of futsal between 1982 and 1991, representing his country 40 times.
- The sequence was the same when the incidence of injury was calculated per 1000 match hours, except in the case of futsal.
- No one doubts the immense popularity of futsal in Japan, but the extent to which the public will embrace it as a spectator sport remains to be seen.
- They had to beat some Hispanic kids from South America who grow up with futsal and play it at the grass-roots level.
- It comes as no surprise then the number of national football associations embracing futsal is growing all the time.
- For the first time in the history of the Pan-American games, futsal featured on the programme of events.
- According to several different studies, futsal is one of the fastest growing sports on the planet, with about two million players, both men and women, officially registered.
- We have a young squad which has succeeded in its aim of playing high-quality futsal.
- So why are premier league clubs such as Manchester United, Chelsea and Aston Villa rumoured to be interested in the game of futsal and conceivably another league competition?
- Tom Levitt wants people to know how futsal could help England win Euro 2004.
Origin 1980s: partly from Brazilian Portuguese, shortened from futebol du salão, and partly from Spanish, shortened from fútbol sala or fútbol de salón. Definition of futsal in US English: futsalnounˈfo͝otsäl A modified form of soccer played with five players per side on a smaller, typically indoor, field. Example sentencesExamples - According to several different studies, futsal is one of the fastest growing sports on the planet, with about two million players, both men and women, officially registered.
- For the first time in the history of the Pan-American games, futsal featured on the programme of events.
- So why are premier league clubs such as Manchester United, Chelsea and Aston Villa rumoured to be interested in the game of futsal and conceivably another league competition?
- They had to beat some Hispanic kids from South America who grow up with futsal and play it at the grass-roots level.
- They weren't a bad team I'll even dare say that they are better than most of the people I play futsal with back in KL.
- We have a young squad which has succeeded in its aim of playing high-quality futsal.
- If not for football or futsal, I probably drink about 2 litres of water a month.
- The first world futsal tournament sanctioned by the International Football Federation was played in Holland in 1989.
- That one will go down in history as it marked the coming of age of Spanish futsal.
- No one doubts the immense popularity of futsal in Japan, but the extent to which the public will embrace it as a spectator sport remains to be seen.
- Tom Levitt wants people to know how futsal could help England win Euro 2004.
- With space at a premium in the tiny nation, futsal has flourished and Bahrain are steadily building up a high-quality national team.
- Lozano himself graced the sport of futsal between 1982 and 1991, representing his country 40 times.
- Javier Lozano's decision to step down as Spain coach marks the end of an era in Spanish futsal.
- The sequence was the same when the incidence of injury was calculated per 1000 match hours, except in the case of futsal.
- He said that the reason aside from the lack of space, the reason that futsal has gained popularity was because it required less people and less equipment.
- The challenge for the clubs will be to convey the attractions of futsal and the power and excitement of a top class league to their local fan base.
- The objective has been to include grassroots futsal within the popular summer programme.
- Although futsal has been popular in many parts of Japan for some time, a fully-fledged national league has never been tried before.
- It comes as no surprise then the number of national football associations embracing futsal is growing all the time.
Origin 1980s: partly from Brazilian Portuguese, shortened from futebol du salão, and partly from Spanish, shortened from fútbol sala or fútbol de salón. |