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UNITED STATES FUTSAL FEDERATION
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The origin of
Futsal can be traced back to Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1930 when Juan Carlos Ceriani
devised a five-a-side version of soccer for youth competion
in YMCAs. The game is played on basketball-sized courts, both
indoors and out without the use of sidewalls.
The term FUTSAL
is the international term used for the game. It is derived from the Spanish or Portuguese word for "soccer",
FUTbol or FUTebol, and the French or Spanish word for "indoor", SALon or
SALa.
The game is frequently referred to as Five-A-Side. Once Ceriani got
the ball rolling, Futsal gained rapid popularity throughout South America, particularly
in Brazil. The skill developed in this game is visible in the
world-famous style the Brazilians display outdoors on the full-sized
field. Pele, Zico, Socrates, Bebeto and other Brazilian
superstars developed their skill playing Futsal. While Brazil continues
to be the Futsal hub of the world, the game is now played, under the auspices
of FIFA, all over the world, from Europe to North and Central
America and the Caribbean, South America, Africa, and Asia and
Oceania.
The first international
competition took place in 1965, when Paraguay won the first South American
Cup. Six more South American Cups were held through 1979, with
Brazil winning all of them. Brazil continued its dominance with
a victory in
the first Pan American Cup in 1980 and won it again
the next time it was played in 1984. A U.S. team took part in the
1984 cup, but finished out of the running.
The U.S. Futsal
Federation was incorporated in January, 1983. Osvaldo Garcia was the first president
The game originally was referred to as
Minisoccer and then became known by its official international
name, Futsal. The current federation president is Alexander J.C. Para.
FIFA incorporated Futsal as a new discipline in 1988, and held its first World Championship
in Holland in 1989, its second in Hong Kong in 1992, and its third in Spain in 1996.
Brazil has won all three FIFA World Championships. The U.S. Futsal (Indoor Team) finished third in 1989, second in 1992, and was out of the running in 1996.
Nevertheless, it is the highest showing by any team from the United States in a FIFA tournament
until the U.S. Womens team won the gold medal in China for outdoor soccer.
The first international
Futsal match in the United States was held in December, 1985, at Sonoma State
University in Rohnert Park, Calif. The U.S. select team,
defeated Australia, 9-5.
U.S. Futsal has conducted a National
Championship each year since 1986. Futsal is establishing
itself at the youth level in the U.S. The Boys and Girls Clubs of America
took a strong interest after the Columbia Park Club in San Francisco
asked the Federation to give a demonstration. The national
organization adopted the sport, and it is now played at about
1,100 Boys and Girls Clubs throughout the U.S. The American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) also plays
the sport in a close working relationship with U.S. Futsal since 1988.
The U.S. Youth Soccer Association (USYSA) and U.S. Futsal signed an agreement in August of 1995, to promote futsal in all National State Association under the auspices of U.S. Futsal.
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