You can play the ball twice during a volley, but not twice in a row, unless it is played directly from a block. An offensive player in his short forehead below the line of extended free throws cannot dribble with his back or side to the basket for more than five seconds. That surcharges are legal. Hitting the net with the ball on a serve (or at any other time) is legal. If a competition takes place or is scheduled on adjacent courts, it is a mistake for a player to enter an adjacent court to make a play on a ball or after playing a ball. Service is the act of bringing volleyball into play from the service area. Futsal comes from the Portuguese futebol de salão and the Spanish fútbol sala or fútbol de salón (all translated as “indoor football”). At the second World Cup in Madrid in 1985, the Spanish name fútbol sala was used. The World Futsal Association registered the name Futsal in 1985 after a dispute with FIFA over the name Fútbol. Since then, futsal has been the officially and internationally accepted name, and FIFA has also started using the term. Play a ball on a non-playable area – rules of volleyball The player who brings a volleyball over a non-playable area must be in contact with the playing surface in contact with the ball. The service area covers the entire width of the area from 9 meters behind the end lines. The server can move freely within the service area.
When launching the service for a Jump service, the server must be completely within the service area and must not touch the playing field (including the finish line) or the game service outside the zone. After the serve, the player can jump or land outside the area, including the court. Each team has five players on the field, one of whom is the goalkeeper. The maximum number of substitutes allowed is nine (FIFA 2012 change), with an unlimited number of substitutions during the match. Substitutes may be substituted even when the ball is in play, but the player who leaves the field must leave the field before the substitute can enter the field. [16] If a team has fewer than three players remaining or is reduced, the game is dropped and considered a loss to the team with the lack of players. [17] In front of each goal is an area called the penalty zone. This area is created by drawing quarter-circles with a radius of 6 m (20 ft) from the goal line, centered on the goal post. The top of each quarter circle is then connected by a 3.16 m (10.4 ft) line parallel to the goal line between the goal posts.
The line that marks the edge of the penalty area is called the penalty area line. [24] The penalty area marks where the goalkeeper is allowed to touch the ball with his hands. The penalty mark is six meters from the goal line when it reaches the center of the goal posts. The second penalty mark is 10 meters (33 feet) from the goal line when it reaches the center of the goal posts. Futsal is played between two teams of five players each, one of whom is the goalkeeper. Unlimited replacements are allowed. Unlike other forms of indoor football, it is played on a hard field marked by lines. Walls or boards are not used. It is played with a smaller and harder ball with a lower jump than football.
[3] Surface, ball and rules favor ball control and passing in small spaces. [4] The game emphasizes control, improvisation, creativity and technique. [5] A ball hitting the ceiling or an aerial obstacle (lights, fan or horizontal basketball hoop) over a playable area must remain in play if the ball touches the ceiling or obstacle on the side of the net occupied by the team that last played the ball. For Open League (2 people): The ball cannot be transferred to the other team unless the hips/shoulders are parallel to the net and the whole cannot be considered a tip. Many laws are similar or identical to those found in association football, or refer to association football in absentia (for example, a section stating that there is no offside offence in futsal).
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