Seven-a-side football
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For seven-a-side football played by athletes with Cerebral palsy, see CP football.
Not to be confused with futsal.
Seven-a-side football is one of the minifootball variations of football,[1][2] which is played among seven players in each team. In the game consists of one goalkeeper and six outfield players. The pitch of seven-a-side football is bigger than that of five-a-side football, ranging from 50-65 yards in length and 25-50 yards in width respectively.[3]
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Characteristics | |
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Team members | 7 per side |
Equipment | Ball |
Presence | |
Olympic | No |
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