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Futsal Technique : ウィキペディア英語版
Futsal Technique

Futsal is a football variant. It is played by two teams, each consisting of 5 players. Those players consist of one goalkeeper and four other players for defense and attack. Its field is smaller than for football, and it is commonly an indoor sport. more precision is required, because the field is smaller and teh players fewer than for regular football.
== Attack ==

How this is done when the opponent pressure to the main of our defense. In this condition, the space for the movement of individuals is very limited. If the ball was dominated in its own area until captured opponents, the risk of large conceded the goal. Therefore, the opponent has the ideal distance for a shot on goal.However, pressure from opponents like this also presents a distinct advantage for us. Because the opponent's defense became more open. If the ball can be rolled out to the opposing defense, we had chances to score.This combination can be done to dismantle the opponent's defense. However, there are conditions that must be met. One of those is the good understanding between players. Without a sense of understanding, feedback and movement will be done easily broken opponents as striker tend to fall off.

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