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TERMINOLOGIAESPECIFICA ESPECIFICA INGLESA
Técnicos deportivos Nivel IITécnicos deportivos Nivel IITécnicos deportivos Nivel IITécnicos deportivos Nivel II
Carles DomingoGerard ArtigasAlbert SabatéVersión 2.0
UNIT 1 FUTSAL BASICS
1.1 BASICS
1.2 PEOPLE ON THE FOOTBALL PITCH
1.3 THE MATCH
1.4 SCORING
1.5 FUTSAL INJURIES
1.7 SPECIFIC VOCABULARY
1.6 PREVENTION PROGRAME
1.1 BASICSTHE PITCH
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1-CORNER KICK
2-PENALTY SPOT
3-SECOND PENALTY
4-TOUCHLINE
5-GOAL KICK
6-MIDLINE
7-CENTRE CIRCLE
8-GOAL
9-BENCH
10-TIMEKEEPER
13
1
2 3 4 5 6 78
10-TIMEKEEPER
11-SUBSTITUTION ZONE
12-TECHNICAL AREA
13-GOAL LINE
14-GOAL AREA
14
1.1 BASICSPENALTY AREA
6 m.
.
3,16 m.
Penalty spot
3 m.
15,16 m
1.1 BASICSSUBSTITUTION ZONE AND TECHNICAL AREA
1 m. 1 m.Bench
Technical areaTechnical area
0,75 m.
Substitution zone
5m.
5m. To
midline
1.1 BASICSTHE GOAL
CROSSBARGOAL POSTS
TOP CORNER
1.1 BASICSTHE BALL
Spherical
Made of leather or other approved material
Of a circumference of not more than 64 cm and not less than 62 cm.
1.2 PEOPLE ON THE FUTSAL PITCH
THE REFEREE
A TIMEKEEPER
1.2 PEOPLE ON THE FUTSAL PITCH
THE SUBSTITUTE PLAYERS
THE PLAYERS
THE COACH
THE SUBSTITUTE PLAYERS
1.2 PEOPLE ON THE FUTSAL PITCH
THE REFEREES
A REFEREE
Each match is controlled by two referees, themain referee and the second referee and onetimekeeper.
A TIMEKEEPER
Ensures that the duration of the match complies with the provisions.
1.2 PEOPLE ON THE FUTSAL PITCH
PLAYERS
A match is played by two teams, each consisting of not more than five players, one of whom is the goalkeeper.
Up to maxim of seven substitutes be used in any match played in an official competition. The number of substitutions that may during a match is unlimited.match is unlimited.
A match may not start if either team consists of fewer than threeplayers. The match is ended if one of the teams has fewer than threeplayers on the pitch.
1.2 PEOPLE ON THE FUTSAL PITCH
SUBSTITUTE PLAYERS
The substitute players must wear a bib
1.2 PEOPLE ON THE FUTSAL PITCH
COACH
Is the person responsible for the direction, instruction and training of an individual athelete or a group of athletes
1.2 PEOPLE ON THE FUTSAL PITCH
PLAYERS EQUIPMENT
Safety
A player must not use equipment or wear anything that is dangerous to himself or another player (including any kind of jewellery).
SLOPE NECKLACES
PIERCING
RING
BRACELET
1.2 PEOPLE ON THE FUTSAL PITCH
BASIC EQUIPMENT
The basic compulsory equipment of a player comprises the following separate items:
Jersey or shirt – if undergarments are worn, the colour of the sleeve must be the same main colour as the sleeve of the jersey or shirt
Shorts – if undershorts are worn, they must be of the same main colour as the shorts. The goalkeeper is permitted to wear long trousers
1.2 PEOPLE ON THE FUTSAL PITCH
BASIC EQUIPMENT
Stockings – if tape or similar material is applied externally it must be the same colour as that part of the stocking it is applied to
ShinguardsShinguards
Footwear – canvas or soft leather training or gymnastic shoes with soles of rubber or a similar material
1.3 THE MATCH
Two teams playing against each other in a 40 minutes game futsal
THE MATCH
The match lasts two equal periods of 20 minutes, unless otherwise mutually agreed between the referee and the two teams.
The teams are entitled to a one-minute time-out in each period.
TIME-OUT
The teams are entitled to a one-minute time-out in each period.
HALF-TIME INTERVAL
FULL-TIME
The point of the game when the referee blows the final whistle and the match is over.
Players are entitled to an interval at half-time.The half-time interval must not exceed 15 minutes.
1.3 THE MATCH
THE KICK OFF
At the start of the match.
After a goal has been scored.
At the start of the second half of the match. At the start of the second half of the match.
At the start of each period of extra time, where applicable.
A goal may not be scored directly from the kick-off.
1.3 THE MATCH
DROPPED BALL
If, while the ball is still in play, the referees are required to stop play temporarily for any reason not mentioned elsewhere in the Futsal Laws of the Game, the match is restarted with a dropped ball.
1.3 THE MATCH
BALL OUT / IN OF PLAY
The ball is out of play when:It has wholly crossed the goal line or touch line whether on the ground or in the air play has been stopped by the referees it hits the ceiling
1.3 THE MATCH
BALL OUT / IN OF PLAY
The ball is in play at all other times, including when:It rebounds off a goalpost or crossbar and remains on the pitch.It rebounds off the referees when they are on the pitch.
1.4 SCORING
SCORE BOARD
Home team goals
PeriodTime
Guest or visitor team goals
Fouls home
Five fouls home
Home team goals
Fouls guest
Five fouls guest
1.4 SCORING
GOAL SCORED
A goal is scored when the whole of the ball passes over the goal line, between the goalposts and under the crossbar, provided that no infringement of the Futsal Laws of the Game has been committed previously by the team scoring the goal.
A goal is disallowed if the goalkeeper of the attacking team throws or hits the ball intentionally with his hand or arm from inside his own penalty area and is the last player to touch or play the ball. The match is restarted with a goal clearance to the opposing team.
1.4 SCORING
WINNING TEAM
The team scoring the greater number of goals during a match is the winner. If both teams score an equal number of goals, or if no goals are scored, the match is drawn.
When the competition rules require there to be a winning team after a match or home-and-away tie, the following are the only permitted procedures for determining the winning team:procedures for determining the winning team:
Away goals rule
Extra time
Kicks from the penalty mark
1.4 SCORING
VOCABULARY
To concede
To allow a goal in, to allow the opposite to score a goal
A goal scored accidentally by a member of the defending team that counts in favour of the attacking team.
An own goal
The lead
When a team scores first, it is in the lead, winning the match at the point of scoring.
An equaliser
The goal that cancels out the opposing team’s lead an leaves the match tied os drawn. It can also used be used as a verb.
1.4 SCORING
VOCABULARY
A drawn
A match that ends in a tie, has no winner or loser. The teams getone point each for a drawn. It can also be used as a verb.
The team who losts the match, the opposite of win.
A defeat
To knock out
To eliminate another team from a competition.
A goal difference
If team A has scored four goals and the team B one, the difference is three
1.4 SCORING
VOCABULARY
A head-to-head
A way of deciding which team is ranked higher if two teams are level (or equal) on points. For example, if team A and B both have six points, but the team A beat team B in the head-to-head game, team A will be ranked above team B
A play-off
An extra match to decide which of two or more teams go through to next round.
The away-goal rule
In some competitions, a rule that rewards teams for scoring away home over two legs (or matches).
1.4 SCORINGVOCABULARY
Extra time
Kicks from the penalty mark
Competition rules may provide for two further equal periods, not exceeding five minutes each, to be played.
Competition rules may provide for kicks from the penalty mark in accordancewith procedure stipulated below.
-The referee chooses the goal at which the kicks will be taken
-If, before both teams have taken five kicks, one has scored more goalsthan the other could score even if it were to complete its five kicks, no more kicks are taken
-The referee chooses the goal at which the kicks will be taken-The referee flip a coin and the team whose captain wins the flipdecides whether to take the first or the second kick-The referee, the second referee, the third referee and the timekeeper keep a record of the kicks being taken-Subject to the conditions explained below, both teams take five kicks-The kicks are taken alternately by the teams
1.5 TYPES OF SHOT
TO KICK , to hit something, or somebody, with your foot. In futsal, the players kick the ball
TO SHOOT, to kick the ball towards the net at one end the picth(the goal) in a attempt to score goal
VOCABULARY
A GOAL-KICK , a kick taken from the 6-yard line by the defending team after the ball has been put over the goal line by the attacking team.
A FREE-KICK , the kick awarded to a team by the referee after the foul has been committed against it.
1.5 TYPES OF SHOT
A PENALTY , a free shot at goal from 12 yards (11 metres or the penalty spot) awarded by the referee to a team after a foul has been committed in the penalty area
A CORNER, a kick from the corner flag awarded to the attacking team when the ball has crossed the goal-line ( or byline) after last
VOCABULARY
team when the ball has crossed the goal-line ( or byline) after last being touched by a player of the defending team.
A THROW-IN, a throw is a taken from the sideline or touch line after the balls has gone out of play.
A PASS , a kick of the ball from one player to another. It can also be used as a verb, exemple the defender passed the ball to the wings.
1.5 TYPES OF SHOT
A CROSS, a pass from the side of the pitch into the penalty area in a attempt to find an attacker and score goal. It can also be used as a verb, exemple, the defender crossed the ball into the penalty area.
A ONE-TWO, a passing move in which player 1 passes the futsal to player 2 who immediately passes it back to player 1
VOCABULARY
to player 2 who immediately passes it back to player 1
A HEADER , the “shot” that occurs when a player touches and guides the ball with his or her head.
A BACKHEEL , a kick where the ball is hit with the heel ( or the back) of the foot.
1.5 TYPES OF SHOT
TO VOLLEY , to kick where a moving ball from the air before it hits the ground.
A CLEARANCE , a defensive kick that is intended to put the ball out of danger.
VOCABULARY
out of danger.
A PENALTY SHOOT-OUT , in a knock-out competition, a penalty shoot-outtakes place if a match is a draw after full-time or extre-time. Five players from a each teamtake a penalty each., and is the score is still level after that, one player for each team takes a penalty in turn, in order to decide who wins the match.
UNIT 2 POSITIONS IN FUTSAL
2.1 GOALKEEPER
GOALKEEPER O GOALIER
GOALKEEPER, permitted to handle the ball in his/her team’s penalty area, but also uses skills like punching to prevent the other team from scoring. Identifiable by a uniquely coloured jersey
2.2 CLOSER
CLOSER
CLOSER, this player is located in front of the goalkeeper as the base line of three players to attack and is the last player on the defensive field. This player is usually the one that moves the game, and is one of the players, after the goalkeeper, who must organize the team.
2.2 WINGS
WINGS
WINGS
WINGS, players who are located on the flanks. They go up and down withoutstopping and always seek the support of their peers.
2.2 PIVOT
PIVOT
PIVOT, team player closest to the opponent’s goal, with the functions of receiving offensive and play the ball behind the goal, either to turn and shoot or to pass to his teammates, and defensive, and integrate the first line of defense to rival. This player must be on the move, looking for any hole to give a pass to an unmarked player
UNIT 3 THE GAME
3.1 DEFENSIVE SYSTEMS
SYSTEM: 1-2-1
3.1 DEFENSIVE SYSTEMS
SYSTEM: 2-2
3.1 OFFENSIVE SYSTEMS
SYSTEM: 1-2-1
3.1 OFFENSIVE SYSTEMS
SYSTEM: 4-0
3.2 STYLES OF PLAY
COUNTER-ATTACKING FUTSAL, when the opponent gives away possession in midfield or attack, defensive players will tend to be further up the field than usual and not be able to adjust to a defensive position quickly.
POSSESSION FUTSAL, teams that retain control of the ball over longer periods of time, in the process of making a large over longer periods of time, in the process of making a large percentage of passes that give low risk of losing the ball.
DIRECT FUTSAL , players spend little time with the ball before passing.
3.3 FUTSAL TECHNIQUE
INDIVIDUALINDIVIDUALINDIVIDUALINDIVIDUALTECHNIQUETECHNIQUETECHNIQUETECHNIQUE
BALL CONTROL
ABILITY/AGILITY
KICKSTECHNIQUETECHNIQUETECHNIQUETECHNIQUE
DRIBBLING
HEADERS
3.3 FUTSAL TECHNIQUE
COLECTIVECOLECTIVECOLECTIVECOLECTIVETECHNIQUETECHNIQUETECHNIQUETECHNIQUE
PASSING
DUMMYING
FEINT (FAKE)TECHNIQUETECHNIQUETECHNIQUETECHNIQUE
TAKEOVER
COMBINATION PLAY
3.3 FUTSAL TECHNIQUE
DEFENSIVEDEFENSIVEDEFENSIVEDEFENSIVETECHNIQUETECHNIQUETECHNIQUETECHNIQUE
CLEARANCE
BLOCK TACKLE
SLINDING TACKLE
INTERCEPTING
3.3 FUTSAL TECHNIQUE
GOALKEEPERGOALKEEPERGOALKEEPERGOALKEEPERTECHNIQUETECHNIQUETECHNIQUETECHNIQUE
INDIVIDUALINDIVIDUALINDIVIDUALINDIVIDUAL COLECTIVECOLECTIVECOLECTIVECOLECTIVE
SAVES/BLOCKINGSAVES/BLOCKING
CLEARANCE
EXTENSION
DEFLECTION
SAVES/BLOCKING
SAVES/BLOCKING
3.3 FUTSAL TECHNIQUE
DIFFERENT DIFFERENT DIFFERENT DIFFERENT METHODSMETHODSMETHODSMETHODS
INSIDE OH THE FOOT
OUTSIDE OF THE FOOT
SOLE OF THE FOOT
METHODSMETHODSMETHODSMETHODSOF OF OF OF
CONTROLCONTROLCONTROLCONTROL
INSTEP
THIGH
CHEST
HEAD
3.3 FUTSAL TECHNIQUE
DIFFERENT DIFFERENT DIFFERENT DIFFERENT METHODSMETHODSMETHODSMETHODS
INSIDE OH THE FOOT
OUTSIDE OF THE FOOT
INSTEP DRIVE
METHODSMETHODSMETHODSMETHODSOFOFOFOF
STRICKING STRICKING STRICKING STRICKING THE BALLTHE BALLTHE BALLTHE BALL
INSIDE CURVE
OUTSIDE CURVE
CHIP
VOLLEY
3.3 FUTSAL TECHNIQUE
HOW THEHOW THEHOW THEHOW THESTRIKE STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE
GROUND KICKS
There are two general types ok kicks based on the position of the ball.
STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE THE BALLTHE BALLTHE BALLTHE BALL
VOLLEYS
UNIT 4 SKILLS
TECHNICAL SKILLS
PHYSICAL SKILLS
GOALKEEPER SKILLSGOALKEEPER SKILLS
The importance of a skill depends much on the player’s position on the field
4.1 TECHNICAL SKILLS
TECHNICALTECHNICALTECHNICALTECHNICAL
CONTROL
CROSSING
DRIBBLING
HEADING
MARKING
TECHNICALTECHNICALTECHNICALTECHNICALSKILLSSKILLSSKILLSSKILLS
PASSING
SHOOTING
TACKLING
TECHNIQUE
SPEED/AGILITY
4.1 PHYSICAL SKILLS
AERIAL ABILITY/JUMPING
AGILITY
BALANCE
HANDLING
PHYSICALPHYSICALPHYSICALPHYSICALABILITIESABILITIESABILITIESABILITIES
PACE
STAMINA
STRENGTH
THROWING
SHOT POWER
4.1 GOALKEEPING SKILLS
AERIAL ABLITY/JUMPING
AGILITY
BALANCE
COMMUNICATION
HANDLING
GOALKEEPINGGOALKEEPINGGOALKEEPINGGOALKEEPINGSKILLSSKILLSSKILLSSKILLS
POSITIONING
REFLEXES
RUSHING OUT
THROWING
SHOT POWER
UNIT 5 FUTSAL INJURIES
UNIT 5 FUTSAL INJURIES
ANKLE KNEE
MUSCLE LIGAMENT
UNIT 5 FUTSAL INJURIES
THIGHELBOW
SHIN
Most common futsal injuries
HAMSTRING STRAIN
When sprinting the hamstring muscle can be stretched beyond its limit and the muscle tissue can be torn (Tear in a muscle = strain)
UNIT 5 FUTSAL INJURIES
ANKLE SPRAIN
Caused by twisting or turning the ankle inwards or outwards.Causes soft tissues damage mainly to the ligaments.
TORN CARTILAGE
Most are injuries to the Meniscus.It usually happens when the weight of a player is mainly on one leg an he is turning or twisting and the knee is semi-
UNIT 5 FUTSAL INJURIES
twisting and the knee is semi-bent.
LIGAMENT DAMAGE
It usually occurs throught twisting an ankle or knee when you stretch to reach the ball, for example. It results in immediate pain and bad swelling.
CRAMP
A muscle goes into spasmIt is often associated with the fatigue.First treatment: gentley massaging and stretching the affected muscle
UNIT 5 FUTSAL INJURIES
UNIT 8 THE PREVENTION PROGRAMME
UNIT 8 THE PREVENTION PROGRAME
UNIT 8 THE PREVENTION PROGRAME
UNIT 8 THE PREVENTION PROGRAME
UNIT 8 THE PREVENTION PROGRAME
UNIT 8 THE PREVENTION PROGRAME
UNIT 8 THE PREVENTION PROGRAME
UNIT 8 THE PREVENTION PROGRAME
UNIT 8 THE PREVENTION PROGRAME
UNIT 8 THE PREVENTION PROGRAME
UNIT 8 THE PREVENTION PROGRAME
UNIT 7 SPECIFIC VOCABULARY
RIGHT
LEFT
IN FRONT OF
BEHIND
UP
UNIT 7 SPECIFIC VOCABULARY
DERECHA
IZQUIERDA
DETRÁS
ARRIBA
DELANTE DE
UP
DOWN
NEAR
FAR
YES
NO
ARRIBA
ABAJO
CERCA
LEJOS
NO
SI
UNIT 7 SPECIFIC VOCABULARY
GOOD
TIRED
DO YOU UNDERSTAND?
VERY GOOD
STOP
BIEN
CANSADO
ENTIENDES?
MUY BIEN
PARASTOP
FOLLOW
HELP
WAIT
EASY
HARD
PARA
SIGUE
AYUDA
ESPERA
FACIL
DIFICIL
PUSH
NEXT ONE
ONE TOUCH
TWO TOUCHES
SWAP OR SWITCH
UNIT 7 SPECIFIC VOCABULARY
APRIETA
LA PROXIMA
UN TOQUE
DOS TOQUES
CAMBIO DE MARCA
SUBSTITUCIÓNSUBSTITUTION OR SUB
FAKE OR DUMMY
SET
STRONG OR HARD
FORBIDDEN
FREE
SUBSTITUCIÓN
FINTA
PISA
FUERTE
PROHIBIDO
LIBRE
UNIT 7 SPECIFIC VOCABULARY
APPEAR IN THE MIDLE
COVERING
COME BACK
FIFTY-FIFTY
PARALLEL PASS
ENTRE LINEAS
PASE PARALELO
COBERTURA
REPLIEGUE
BALON DIVIDIDO
PARALLEL PASS
DIAGONAL
CLOSE THE MIDLE
CLOSE THE SIDE
TIME
CLEAR LINE OF PASS
INTENSE MARKING
DIAGONAL
CIERRA EL CENTRO
CIERRA LA BANDA
TIEMPO
CIERRA LINIA DE PASE
MARCA DURO
FEINT
GOOD FOOT
BAD FOOT
YELLOW CARD
RED CARD
UNIT 7 SPECIFIC VOCABULARY
REGATE
PIERNA MALA
TARJETA AMARILLA
TARJETA ROJA
PIERNA BUENA
RED CARD
ACCUMULATION FAULTS
INFRINGEMENTS
SANCTION
TIMING
DIRECT FREE KICK
RHOMBUS
TARJETA ROJA
FALTAS ACUMULATIVAS
INFRACCIONES
TIEMPO
TIRO LIBRE DIRECTO
ROMBO
SANCIÓN
UNIT 7 SPECIFIC VOCABULARY
WALL
SQUARE
RINSE
SPLIT
PLAY FIVE
PARED
CUADRADO
ACLARADO
DIVIDIR
JUGAR DE CINCOPLAY FIVE
ACCUMULATES
BACK POST
BREAK
BLOCKADE
PICK AND ROLL
ROMPER
BLOQUEO
BLOQUEO Y CONTINUACION
JUGAR DE CINCO
ACUMULACIÓN
SEGUNDO PALO
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