Futsal Rules and Code of Conduct
At the end of this document is a summary of the most important futsal rules. House rules have been implemented where necessary.
General Rules
Substitutions
Kick off
Ball Out of Play
Kick-in:
Goal Clearance
Corner Kick
Fouls and Misconduct
Indirect Kick Fouls:
An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team for the following offenses:
The indirect free kick is taken from the place where the infringement occurred, unless this was in the penalty area, in which case the indirect free kick is taken from the penalty area line at the place closest to where the infringement occurred. 3 yards of distance from kicker to set up wall, and ball is in play after it has been touched. If the kicking team takes more time than 4 seconds to take the kick, it becomes the opposition’s indirect kick.
Direct Kick Fouls:
6th Accumulated Foul:
Slide Tackling:
Exceptions:
Cautionable Offenses:
A player is cautioned and shown a yellow card if the commits any of the following offenses:
For any of these offenses, an indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team, to be taken from the place where the infringement occurred. If the offense was committed within the penalty area the indirect free kick is taken from the penalty area line at the place nearest to where the infringement occurred. A caution is also given provided that no graver infringement of the Laws has been committed.
Sending-off Offenses:
A player is sent off and shown the red card if he commits any of the following offenses:
Upon receiving the red card the team that the player was on will play shorthanded for 2 minutes. The player is not allowed to re-enter the game. After 2 minutes another player is allowed as a substitute or if the other team scores during that time period.
Penalty Kick
Most Important FIFA and House Futsal Rules To Know
Here is a list of the easiest way to summarize the rules of Futsal with additional house rules:
Codes of Conduct
The Code of Conduct must be followed by all players, coaches, officials, and parents. Failure to follow the code of conduct may result in the dismissal of the individual from the league and premises without refund.
Officials’ Code of Conduct
1. Apply the Laws of the Game and competition rules fairly and consistently.
2. Be honest and completely impartial at all times.
3. Never tolerate offensive, insulting or abusive language or behavior from players and officials.
4. Set a positive personal example by promoting good behavior and showing respect to everyone involved in the game.
5. Manage the game in a positive, calm and confident manner.
6. Deal with all instances of violence, aggression, unsporting behavior, foul play and other misconduct.
Player’s Code of Conduct
1. Always play fair and to the best of your ability.
2. Play by the rules.
3. Listen and follow the commands as directed by the referee.
4. Shake hands with the other team and referee at the end of the game.
5. Respect your teammates, the other team, referees, coaches, and parents.
6. Wear the appropriate required equipment.
Coach’s Code of Conduct
1. Promote Fair Play and high standards of behavior.
2. Adhere to the laws and spirit of the game and always respect the officials’ decisions.
3. Respect officials, opposition players, coaches and parents.
4. Never enter the field of play without the referee’s permission.
5. Never engage in public criticism of the match officials.
6. Never engage in, or tolerate from your players, offensive, insulting or abusive language or behavior.
7. Safety for player, coaches, parents are officials are a top priority.
Parent’s Code of Conduct

Futsal Rules and Code of Conduct
At the end of this document is a summary of the most important futsal rules. House rules have been implemented where necessary.
General Rules
Substitutions
Kick off
Ball Out of Play
Kick-in:
Goal Clearance
Corner Kick
Fouls and Misconduct
Indirect Kick Fouls:
An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team for the following offenses:
The indirect free kick is taken from the place where the infringement occurred, unless this was in the penalty area, in which case the indirect free kick is taken from the penalty area line at the place closest to where the infringement occurred. 3 yards of distance from kicker to set up wall, and ball is in play after it has been touched. If the kicking team takes more time than 4 seconds to take the kick, it becomes the opposition’s indirect kick.
Direct Kick Fouls:
6th Accumulated Foul:
Slide Tackling:
Exceptions:
Cautionable Offenses:
A player is cautioned and shown a yellow card if the commits any of the following offenses:
For any of these offenses, an indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team, to be taken from the place where the infringement occurred. If the offense was committed within the penalty area the indirect free kick is taken from the penalty area line at the place nearest to where the infringement occurred. A caution is also given provided that no graver infringement of the Laws has been committed.
Sending-off Offenses:
A player is sent off and shown the red card if he commits any of the following offenses:
Upon receiving the red card the team that the player was on will play shorthanded for 2 minutes. The player is not allowed to re-enter the game. After 2 minutes another player is allowed as a substitute or if the other team scores during that time period.
Penalty Kick
Most Important FIFA and House Futsal Rules To Know
Here is a list of the easiest way to summarize the rules of Futsal with additional house rules:
Codes of Conduct
The Code of Conduct must be followed by all players, coaches, officials, and parents. Failure to follow the code of conduct may result in the dismissal of the individual from the league and premises without refund.
Officials’ Code of Conduct
1. Apply the Laws of the Game and competition rules fairly and consistently.
2. Be honest and completely impartial at all times.
3. Never tolerate offensive, insulting or abusive language or behavior from players and officials.
4. Set a positive personal example by promoting good behavior and showing respect to everyone involved in the game.
5. Manage the game in a positive, calm and confident manner.
6. Deal with all instances of violence, aggression, unsporting behavior, foul play and other misconduct.
Player’s Code of Conduct
1. Always play fair and to the best of your ability.
2. Play by the rules.
3. Listen and follow the commands as directed by the referee.
4. Shake hands with the other team and referee at the end of the game.
5. Respect your teammates, the other team, referees, coaches, and parents.
6. Wear the appropriate required equipment.
Coach’s Code of Conduct
1. Promote Fair Play and high standards of behavior.
2. Adhere to the laws and spirit of the game and always respect the officials’ decisions.
3. Respect officials, opposition players, coaches and parents.
4. Never enter the field of play without the referee’s permission.
5. Never engage in public criticism of the match officials.
6. Never engage in, or tolerate from your players, offensive, insulting or abusive language or behavior.
7. Safety for player, coaches, parents are officials are a top priority.
Parent’s Code of Conduct
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