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Association football, also known as "soccer". • Varieties with reduced number of team members: •
3v3 Soccer •
Five-a-side football – played throughout the world under various rules, including: •
Futsal (from and ) – the
FIFA-approved five-a-side indoor game. •
Beach soccer – played on sand, also known as sand football. Like futsal, it is governed by FIFA. •
Indoor soccer – the six-a-side indoor game as played in
North America. •
Seven-a-side football – a variation of
minifootball played by teams of seven players. •
Sevens football – a seven-a-side game played in
India. •
Paralympic football – modified association football for disabled competitors. •
Amputee football •
Blind football (5-a-side) •
Cerebral palsy football (7-a-side) •
Powerchair football and
wheelchair soccer •
Crab football •
Jorkyball •
Keepie uppie – the art of juggling with a football using feet, knees, chest, shoulders, and head. •
Footbag or hacky sack – a small bean bag or sand bag is used as a ball in a number of keepie uppie variations such as hacky sack. •
Freestyle football – a modern take on keepie uppie where freestylers are graded for their entertainment value and expression of skill. •
Rush goalie – a variation of football in which the role of the goalkeeper is more flexible than normal. • Serbian rules football (Balkan football) •
Street football – encompasses a number of informal varieties of football. •
Swamp football •
Three-sided football •
Omegaball (three 5-a-side teams in simultaneous competition with each other on a circular field) •
Walking football With elements of another sport: •
Motoball •
Roller soccer Some games, such as
football tennis,
footvolley and
teqball, although they use a
football and avoid the use of hands, are not goal sports. The hockey game
bandy has rules partly based on association football rules and is sometimes nicknamed "winter football" (). == Games descended from
Rugby School rules ==