--- In brazilianamericanfutsalclub@y..., Bernard Yong
<bernard_yong2000@y...> wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> Thanks for the prompt reply. Don't worry, in the
> future if I've any queries I'll definitely contact
> you.
>
> Cheers!!!
>
> --- robert_magellan <no_reply@y...> wrote:
> > Hi Bernard,
> > Welcome to the club!
> > Answering your questions:
> > 1. Everyone is allowed to be everywhere they want on
> > the playing
> > court, including the GK area.
> > 2. A goal may be scored from anywhere on the playing
> > court, including
> > either GK area.
> > 3. The "goal kick" is called Goal Clearance, and it
> > must be taken by
> > the goalkeeper with his hands (not feet).
> > As in soccer, the goalkeeper cannot receive a pass
> > back from his
> > teammate and pick up the ball with his/her hands.
> > Also, in Futsal, a
> > goalkeeper can only receive a pass back from his
> > teammate with his
> > feet (no hands, ever) when 1 of 2 things happen
> > (write it down
> > because most of the USFF referees don't get this):
> > a) the ball must touch an opponent
> > b) the ball must "clear" to the opponent's half of
> > the court.
> >
> > Any other questions, please feel free to contact us.
> >
> > Robert Magellan
> >
> > Hello from Sydeney, Australia:
You can also check out the rules
in the FIFA wb site under their rules of the game section.
I am a coach and also I hold a referee ticket here in Sydney , that
section on the Futsal rules is very accurate.
Regards;
Rob Varela
> >
>
>
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