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FUTSAL League at the Woodbridge, NJ Armory |
Call for 2010-2011 information!
Games
will played on Sat or Sun
ALL
GAMES ARE PLAYED ON OUR BIG FIELD- (65’ X 120’)
All
leagues include referee fees…NO HIDDEN COSTS!!
Futsal
is ideal for developing a player's technical and tactical skills.
Soccer is a very complex game. If we analyze every single game of its entire
recorded history, we will not find two absolutely identical situations. Futsal
is a totally fluid game with very few preplanned situations, which means a
player has to improvise in order to meet constantly changing circumstances.
Futsal is the ideal medium to develop soccer intelligence.
Technical
proficiency
Futsal emphasizes skill rather than crude physical power. The smaller and
heavier ball is a great instrument in promoting individual technical
development.
The number of ball
touches a player gets is much greater than in conventional soccer, allowing the
player to develop faster and more refined foot skills. One touch receiving and
passing are used in wall passes and rotations and these certainly translate into
success in the classic outdoor game.
Total soccer
The small numbers of players in a Futsal team makes it crucial for all players
to defend and attack. There are not predefined positions which players stick to
and get to develop typical defensive or attacking player mentalities.
Speed of play
Modern soccer is characterized by its fast pace. In Futsal, because of the tight
space, the ball has to move faster between players' feet, helping players
develop individual and team speed of play. This in turn forces players to make
quicker technical and tactical decisions and gives them more confidence which
they can apply to the outdoor game.
Fun
Futsal is fast paced and exciting, with players moving all the time instead of
sitting back and waiting for the ball. With the pitch being so small there are
often high scores with many different players getting the chance to score goals.
Goalkeeper
development
Goalkeepers have to be active participants and not be glued to their goal line.
They learn to move with the ball, to keep in line with the ball and play
particular attention to angles. they also learn how to actively participate in
an attack as a fifth player.
Tel:
973-389-0878 Fax:
973-389-8119