Surf Zombie
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This issue of physicality has been my concern with futsal-- and I think it is fantastic for skill development. My kid played a futsal tournament last winter, and clearly the refs and kids didn't know that physical play needed to be ratcheted down. A player got a concussion after having her head slammed onto the floor. Kids were just playing as if they were outside. Before this, my daughter had played futsal in a league (and it really showed me the benefits of the sport), but as she has aged I really think the injury risk goes way up unless players and refs know what they are doing.
In our case, the club has 50-60 girls at each age group, so the Futsal games are all intra-squad games between pools of say, the 2008 & 2007 kids from our club. The teams rotate weekly which mixes up who the kids are playing with and against.
The coaches do not allow physical play, which is the polar opposite of our outdoor games. That’s not to say a kid won’t occasionally hit the floor, but when that happens the kids usually stop playing for a few seconds to make sure everyone is ok and then tone it down.
We haven’t done many Futsal games against other clubs, but if we did I’m sure the games would be much more physical and you’d need a referee who kept things in check.