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Since futsal is played on a smaller pitch, the wingers should try to play out towards the sidelines to allow more space to play in. It can be hard to find a place to move to, but when one of your teammates moves, you can move where they were just standing. You should never stay in one place for more than 3 minutes at a time. If you have the ball, moving towards the defender will help you push past them. If you don’t have the ball, moving away from the defenders will help open the field more. Futsal is a fast-paced, high-energy game. The more you pass the ball, the more chances you’ll have of scoring a goal. The smaller field means the defense can easily organize to block your shots. The offensive team usually needs to pass the ball about 5 times to break down the defense’s organization.
Play as wide as possible to leave the field open for passes. Move into the space left open by a teammate. Move towards defenders if you have the ball and away if you do not. Pass the ball generously. Expect to pass the ball at least 5 times before taking a shot.