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History of Futsal
The origin of Futsal® (Five-a-Side Soccer) can be traced
back to Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1930 when Juan Carlos
Ceriani devised a five-a-side version of soccer for youth
competition 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 term was
adopted by U.S. Futsal since it includes the initials "fUtSAl"
(USA). The term was trademarked in the United States after
U.S. Futsal changed its corporate name within the state of
California.
The game is frequently referred to as Five-A-Side or
Mini-soccer. 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 founded in 1981 and
incorporated in January, 1983. Osvaldo Garcia was it's
first president. The game is referred to as Minisoccer,
five-a-side soccer, Futbol Sala or Futebol de Salao, but
it is also widly refereed by it trademark name, Futsal.
The current Federation president is Alex J.C. Para.
The first Futsal World Championship conducted under the
auspices of FIFUSA (before its members integrated into
FIFA in 1989) was held in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 1982, with
Brazil finishing in first place. The Brazilians repeated
as champions at the second World Championship in 1985 in
Spain, but lost in the third World Championship in 1988 in
Australia to Paraguay. FIFA took over direct sponsorship
of the event in 1989 in Holland and 1992 in Hong Kong.
Brazil won both times. The U.S. Futsal (Indoor Team),
finished third in 1989 and second in 1992 at the FIFA
Five-a-Side World Championship. 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 Third FIFA World Championship was held
November 24 through December 11, 1996, in Spain and for
the first time FIFA names it the FIFA Futsal World
Championship. The Fourth FIFA Futsal World Championship
was held in Guatemala between November 18 to December 4th,
2000. The fifth Futsal World Championship was held in
Taipei in December 2004.
The first international Futsal match played by the U.S.
Futsal National Team was in May 1984 in Nanaimo, Canada,
and the United States won 6-5. The first international
Futsal match in the United States was held in December,
1985, at Sonoma State University in Rohnert Park,
California. The U.S. select team, defeated Australia, 9-5.
U.S. Futsal has conducted a National Championship each
year since 1985. 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 and in 1999, to
promote futsal in all their National State Association as
their game of choice for indoor soccer under the auspices
of U.S. Futsal.
US Futsal 2008 Regional
Championships
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