
All Clubs.
Futsal 2002 Master Fixtures Schedule for the participating Clubs and Teams.
The following was taken into
account when trying to draw up a workable schedule for all:
Venue Availability (Note St
Flannans College shows most change in bookings)
Closest Venue
Travel Distance
Designated Home Team (Red
Team in each group is the designated home team)
Variety of Fixtures
Last weekend (March 3rd)
sees outdoor facilities being used in Doonbeg – Lisdoonvarna – Tulla.
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In order to keep fixture disruption to a
minimum it is hoped that your club can fulfil the 5 days of fixtures.
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In the event of there being only 3 teams at
a venue please try the following :
1.
Form a Fourth team from the Spare Players from
Other 3 Squads.
2.
play longer games (25 minute games with a 2 minute
half time)
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In relation to a conflict/change of bookings
at a venue - it will be notified to your club by Wednesday of that week.
(Changes should be limited as times are booked)
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Please stick to the format & simple rules of
Futsal only 5 players on the court & rotate subs.
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Please promote the spirit of FUN
/Respect/FAIR PLAY/PARTICIPATION/SKILL DEVELOPMENT at all times.
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Any queries / issues prior to start of
Schedule please contact FAI CDO Denis Hynes 087 0508618.
Best of Luck & Enjoy .
Please
contact FAI CDO Denis Hynes at 087 0508618 if you have any queries in relation
to CSSL Futsal 2002 MODULE
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Futsal |
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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. The game is very economical and safe, simple and fun to
play. Just by playing with the ball develops precise ball control and
technical skill, agility, lightening reflexes and decision making. As the
balls have less bounce they tend to stay in play longer and promote close
ball control. After playing in enclosed areas and learning to think and
react quickly, players find when they play to the full game they react
well under pressure. Playing in enclosed areas develops creativity;
players are also constantly placed in demanding decision making situations
in enclosed areas which is a major reason why Futsal is one of the finest
teachers of the quick pass and move. In soccer it is very hard to defend
against a team that is adept at this type of play. Playing the beautiful
game of soccer is developed through Futsal.
Slide tackles and excessive bodily contact is forbidden in the modified
game, which results in fewer injuries. It’s no surprise that the game is
popular with children, teenagers and adults of both genders and is growing
in popularity internationally.
Futsal quickly develop skills required for soccer: - balance, motor
ability, agility and co-ordination, ball mastery, accurate and quick
passing and receiving, perception insight and awareness. Children learn
through repetition and practice in small areas this occurs naturally. As
Futsal is fast and action packed, fitness is improved while learning and
having fun. We find children love playing Futsal. It is exciting, many
goals are scored and the game is devoid of complex rules such as off side.
Children learn so much faster if they enjoy the game and spend a lot of
time playing with the ball. |
