The United States Futsal Federation (USFF) is the national
governing body for the sport of Futsal (5-a-
side/indoor soccer), in the United States. Futsal is the
international form of indoor soccer and it is played in all
the continents of the world by over 70 countries
with 12 million players.
Futsal is played on a basketball court, although it can be
played on a variety of surfaces. The game does not require
the use of expensive dasher boards, as does other versions
of indoor soccer, therefore making it a very economical and
safe sport. Because the sport is a great skill-developer,
demanding quick reflexes, fast thinking, and pin-point passing, it is an exciting game for children as well as adults.
Great soccer superstars such as Pele, Zico and Socrates grew
up playing the game and credit Futsal with developing their
skills. Futsal is played with a special low bounce ball,
necessitating players to use their skills, rather than the
ball's bounce, to propel it.
The USFF was founded to promote the sport of Futsal and pro-
vide standards for the sport in the United States. The USFF
was incorporated in January, 1981, in California. It is
affiliated with the United States Soccer Federation (USSF)
and FIFA, and its goals are to:
- Supervise the youth (defined as a player under the age
of 19 years), and senior (defined as a player over the
age of 19 years) level of competition at the local and
national level.
- Resolve questions and controversies not adjustable
under the rules of the Futsal State Associations concerned.
- Manage the State and National Futsal Cups.
- Conduct clinics to educate players, coaches, and
referees about Futsal.
- Manage and support the National Futsal Teams for inter-
national competition.