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The Playing
Court

Dimensions
Length: minimum 25 m / maximum 42 m
Width: minimum 15 m / maximum 25 m
International Games
Length: minimum 38 m / maximum 42 m
Width: minimum 18 m / maximum 22 m
Playing Court Markings
The playing court is marked with lines. These lines belong
to the areas of which they are boundaries.
The two longer boundary lines are called touchlines. The
two shorter lines are called goal lines.
All lines are 8 cm. wide.
The Playing Court is divided into two halves by the
halfway line.
The center spot is indicated at the midpoint of the
halfway line. A circle with a radius of 3 m is marked
around it.
The Penalty Area
A penalty area is defined at each end of the playing court
as follows:
Quarter circles, with 6 m radius, are drawn centered on
the outside of each goal post. The quarter circles are
drawn from the goal line to meet imaginary lines drawn at
right angles to the goal line from the outside of the goal
post. The upper part of each quarter circle is joined by a
3.16 m line running parallel to the goal line between the
goal post.
Penalty Spot
Quarter circles, with 6 m radius, are drawn centered on
the outside of each goal post. The quarter circles are
drawn from the goal line to meet imaginary lines drawn at
right angles to the goal line from the outside of the goal
post. The upper part of each quarter circle is joined by a
3.16 m line running parallel to the goal line between the
goal post.
A penalty spot is drawn 6 m from the midpoint between the
goal posts and equidistant from them.
Second Penalty Spot
A second penalty spot is drawn on the playing court 10 m
from the midpoint between the goal posts and equidistant
from them.
A penalty spot is drawn 6 m from the midpoint between the
goal posts and equidistant from them.
The Corner Arc
A quarter circle with a radius of 25cm from each corner is
drawn inside the playing court.
Substitution Zone
The substitution zone is situated on the same side of the
playing court as the teams’ benches and directly in front
of them and is where the players enter and leave the
playing court for substitutions.
The substitution zones are situated directly in front of
the teams’ benches and are each at least 3 m in length.
They are marked on each side by a line, at right angles to
the touch line, 8 cm wide and 80 cm in length, 40 cm of
which is drawn on the inside of the playing court and 40
cm on the outside of the playing court.
There is a distance of 3 m between the closest end of each
substitution zone and the intersection of the halfway line
and the touchline. This free space, directly in front of
the timekeeper’s table, is kept clear.
Goals
Goals must be placed on the center of each goal line.
They consist of two upright posts equidistant from each
corner and joined at the top by a horizontal crossbar.
The distance (inside measurement) between the posts is 3 m
and the distance from the lower edge of the crossbar to
the ground is 2 m.
Both goal posts and the crossbar have the same width and
depth of 8 cm. Nets, made of hemp, jute or nylon, are
attached to the posts and crossbars behind the goals. The
lower part is supported by curved bars or some other
adequate support.
The depth of the goal, described as the distance from the
inside edge of the goal posts towards the outside of the
playing court, is at least 80 cm (in) at the top and 100
cm (in) at ground level.
Safety
The goals may be portable but they must be anchored
securely to the ground during play.
The Playing Court Surface
The surface is smooth and flat and non-abrasive. The use
of wood or artificial material is recommended. Concrete or
tarmac should be avoided.
Decisions
Decision 1
In the event that the goal lines measure between 15 to 16
m, the radius of the centre circle measures only 4 m. In
this case the penalty mark is no longer situated on the
line defining the penalty area but remains at a distance
of 6 m from the midpoint between the goal posts and
equidistant from them.
Decision 2
The use of natural turf, artificial turf or soil is
permitted for league games but not for international
games.
Decision 3
A mark may be drawn outside the playing court, 5m from the
corner arc and at right angles to the goal line to ensure
that this distance is observed when a corner kick is being
taken. The width of this mark is 8 cm.
Decision 4
The teams' benches are situated behind the touch lines
directly next to the space beside the timekeepers table,
but no closer that 3 meters
US Futsal 2008 Regional
Championships
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