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  2. Indoor soccer - Wikipedia

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    Indoor soccer is a common sport in the United States and especially Canada and you can read differences like Indoor Soccer Vs Futsal in detail, with both amateur and professional leagues, due to the short season for outdoor soccer in Canada and the Northern United States, and the ubiquity of arenas built for ice hockey and basketball which can easily be converted to indoor soccer (similar ...

  3. Laws of the Game (association football) - Wikipedia

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    The Field of Play 2: The Ball 3: Number of Players The Number of Players The Players 4: Players' Equipment The Players' Equipment 5: Referees The Referee 6: Linesmen Assistant Referees The Assistant Referees The Other Match Officials 7: Duration of the Game The Duration of the Match 8: The Start of Play The Start and Restart of Play 9: Ball In ...

  4. 10 unwritten rules of youth sports: Parents can prevent ... - AOL

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    It teaches players respect for the game and for their opponents. And don’t count individual stats once a certain lead is reached, a 16U hockey coach in the New York metro area suggests.

  5. Futsal - Wikipedia

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    Between the two periods there is a break of 15 minutes. Each team may use one time-out per half, which lasts one minute. Some leagues and tournaments use 25 minute periods with running time. Number of players There are five players for each team in the field, one of them as goalkeeper, and a maximum number of 12 players that can be used each match.

  6. 3v3 Soccer - Wikipedia

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    Each team may only have three players on the field at a time (hence providing the name, "3 v 3", "3 versus 3", or "3 on 3"). This style of soccer is more commonly referred to as a "small-sided" game, as compared to a full-sided game with larger teams.

  7. Speedball (American ball game) - Wikipedia

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    The field can be any number of sizes and locations but the earliest variants were generally played on a basketball court or on a soccer field. The size of the goal should be about 6 ft wide by 2.5 ft tall.

  8. Substitution (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the men's league, AFL Women's has no limit on the number of player rotations during a match, making that league an example of free substitution. International rules football: Under International rules, 15 players are on the field at any time and a further eight players are designated as interchange players. Teams are allowed unlimited ...

  9. Number (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Squad number, as depicted on an association football jersey. In team sports, the number, often referred to as the uniform number, squad number, jersey number, shirt number, sweater number, or similar (with such naming differences varying by sport and region) is the number worn on a player's uniform, to identify and distinguish each player (and sometimes others, such as coaches and officials ...