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Touch Singapore (TSG) is the governing body recognised by FIT for Touch Football. Established in 2017, Touch Singapore hosts two league competitions every year with over 95 teams entering across 12 category divisions. Singapore has won bronze at two Touch World Cups in 2011 & 2015 in the Women's Open category.
In accordance with the rules of Touch, all World Cup matches are played on a rectangular 70m x 50m pitch. [2] It is played six aside with eight substitutes. The match is played for 40 minutes in two twenty-minute halves. Touch, unlike many other football variants, always uses three referees. This is the same in the Touch World Cup. [3]
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Touch (sport), a variant of rugby league football in which players touch rather than tackle opponents Federation of International Touch , the worldwide governing body for touch football National Touch League , the primary Australian national touch competition since 1997
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The Federation of International Touch (FIT) is the worldwide governing body for Touch football.The Federation of International Touch was formed at a meeting held in conjunction with the Australian National championships, and first ever international representative fixtures between Australia and New Zealand, in Melbourne, 1985.
Offensive touch football player tries to get out of reach of defending player. Touch football is an amateur variant of American football and Canadian football.The basic rules are similar to those of the mainstream game (called "tackle football" for contrast), but to end a down, the person carrying the ball need only be touched, instead of tackled, by a member of the opposite team. [1]
The National Touch League is a national-wide domestic competition for the sport of Touch Football in Australia.The annual four-day competition allows thirteen regional permits and touch football affiliates from across Australia to compete in twelve divisions including Open, Mixed and Senior categories.