Futsal Futsal is a version of indoor five-a-side football developed in South America. It currently has two governing bodies: the
Asociación Mundial de Futsal (AMF) and the
Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). Futsal often is referred to as a more official version of Five-a-side, with many of the rules being similar if not the same. Although, much of Five-a-side's fluidity in officiating and officiality allows for it to be played in a broader scope.
Indoor soccer Indoor soccer is an indoor variant played primarily in North America, typically with six-a-side teams on an
ice hockey-sized pitch.
Jorkyball Jorkyball is a 2vs2 format of football played in a plexiglass cage of 10m x 5m. The players can use the walls to pass and to score. The governing body is the Jorkyball International Federation.
Beach soccer Beach soccer is a variation of five-a-side football that it is played on a sandy surface. Rules do not greatly differ from those found in regular five-a-side football.
OmegaBall A variation with three five-a-side teams playing simultaneously on a circular pitch in diameter. A team scores a point by advancing the ball through either of their opponents' goals. The game was invented and is seen primarily in the United States.
Six-a-side football A variation with increased pitch size and number of players on a team. In this variation there are five outfield players and one goalkeeper on the pitch for each team at any time. Other rules do not differ from those found in five-a-side football.
Seven-a-side football This is another variation with increased pitch and team size; in this case with six outfield players and a goalkeeper on each side. The rules differ from those from five-a-side.
SUB football SUB football is a variation of seven-a-side football primarily played in Australia and New Zealand. The rules have been modified slightly to encourage new players to the game, with strict enforcement of non-contact and two ways to score points: by scoring a goal in the same manner as the other formats, or by scoring a board that is on either side of the goal. The boards are usually 2.5m long and one third of the height of the goal. A goal is 3 points and a board is 1 point. When the ball goes out of play, it may be kicked or thrown in. This applies to the sideline and corners.
Blind football Played by athletes with visual impairment. It is a
Paralympic event since 2004. ==Key differences==