
domingo, 5 de julho de 2009
quarta-feira, 1 de julho de 2009
sábado, 13 de junho de 2009
FUTSAL AO RUBRO
segunda-feira, 8 de junho de 2009
BOA SORTE ROBERVAL E O SITE DE FUTSAL NO BRASIL
segunda-feira, 19 de janeiro de 2009
CAMPEONATO DE FUTSAL
segunda-feira, 15 de dezembro de 2008
Campeonato Nacional de FUTSAL 2008
Caros Amigos do FUTSAL, o Campeonato já começou e este anos temos a Bola Oficial que é PENALTY 200.


Compareçam , no Pavilhão da Académica todos os dias a partir da 16.00h.
Saudações Desportivas!
quinta-feira, 11 de dezembro de 2008
quarta-feira, 26 de novembro de 2008
FUTSAL FEMENINO
A Comissão Nacional de Futsal, vem por este meio desejar os PARABÉNS á equipa da Paradise Femenina, pelas Conquistas do Campeoanato da Cidade de Maputo e Taça da Cidade de Maputo e com a promessa de levar o FUTSAL FEMENINO Moçambicano a outros patamares.
Os noso PARABÉNS e FELICIDADES, pelo empenho esforço e dedicação...
terça-feira, 25 de novembro de 2008
A Comissão Nacional de Futsal, deseja os parabéns ao Campeão da Taça da Cidade de Maputo, o Desportivo de Maputo e em particular ao atleta Bruno Carmo, pela marcação do penálty decisivo e mais uma vez deseja muito boa sorte a todos os participantes do Campeonato Nacional de 2008 que se vai realizar em Maputo.


quarta-feira, 12 de novembro de 2008
PARABÉNS AO CAMPEÃO
A Comissão Nacional de Futsal, deseja os parabéns ao Campeão do Campeonato da Cidade, a Liga Muçulmana e deseja muito boa sorte a todos os participantes do Campeonato Nacional de 2008
Saudações Desportivas!!!
quarta-feira, 5 de novembro de 2008
FUTSAL
Caros Amigos, o Nacional de FUTSAL, está para chegar, preparem-se todos que vem ai as maiores emoções de Futsal com as melhores
equipas do país inteiro.
Saudações Desportivas!
sexta-feira, 17 de outubro de 2008
Mundial de Futsal 2008
quinta-feira, 16 de outubro de 2008
Mundial de Futsal de 2008
Que tal pessoal é interessante, passem por lá e dêm uma vista de olhos...

Saudações Desportivas!!!
quarta-feira, 15 de outubro de 2008
Mundial de Futsal
sexta-feira, 12 de setembro de 2008
segunda-feira, 11 de agosto de 2008
quinta-feira, 31 de julho de 2008
segunda-feira, 28 de julho de 2008
Torneio Grand Prix
Aí vai mais uma "FOTO" da autoria do ZICO, eheheeeee
O campeonato de abertura já acabou, PARABÉNS aos
CAMPEÕES é o
desejo da Comissão de Futsal.
Agora vem aí o Campeonato, portanto atletas vamos nos esforçar, pois temos
aí competições Internacionais e a Selecção como sempre quer
estar bem preparada e no seu melhor.
Abraços e Saudações Desportivas!
segunda-feira, 21 de julho de 2008
quinta-feira, 17 de julho de 2008
terça-feira, 15 de julho de 2008
quarta-feira, 9 de julho de 2008
segunda-feira, 7 de julho de 2008
Torneio Grand Prix
quarta-feira, 2 de julho de 2008
segunda-feira, 30 de junho de 2008
Torneio Grand Prix
quinta-feira, 26 de junho de 2008
terça-feira, 24 de junho de 2008
quinta-feira, 19 de junho de 2008
quarta-feira, 18 de junho de 2008
terça-feira, 17 de junho de 2008
segunda-feira, 16 de junho de 2008
sexta-feira, 13 de junho de 2008
COPA DO MUNDO 2008:
GUATEMALA, CUBA E EUA GARANTEM VAGA NO MUNDIAL
Mais três países garantiram vaga para a disputa da Copa do Mundo Fifa de Futsal 2008, que será realizada no Brasil entre 30 de setembro e 19 de outubro. As nações que fazem parte a Concacaf (Américas do Norte e central) realizaram o Campeonato de Futsal da Concacaf, no Domo Poliesportivo, na Cidade da Guatemala, na Guatemala.
GUATEMALA, CUBA E EUA GARANTEM VAGA NO MUNDIAL
Mais três países garantiram vaga para a disputa da Copa do Mundo Fifa de Futsal 2008, que será realizada no Brasil entre 30 de setembro e 19 de outubro. As nações que fazem parte a Concacaf (Américas do Norte e central) realizaram o Campeonato de Futsal da Concacaf, no Domo Poliesportivo, na Cidade da Guatemala, na Guatemala.
quinta-feira, 12 de junho de 2008
Interview with the CAF referee Asselam Khan
Courtesy: CAF On lineInterview with the CAF futsal and Mozambique referee Asselam
Khan06/05/2008Can you briefly, introduce yourself?
My name is Asselam Khan, 41 years of age from Mozambique. I’m married with four children including a son. I am from Maputo, but now live in Nampula, 2000 km north of Mozambique.
I started as a football referee till 1994, when I sustained a knee injury, and had surgery three years later in South Africa. My return was very slow at that time futsal was fast spreading around some parts of Africa. Myself, Inacio Sambo (current coach of Mozambique Futsal team) and one official started futsal in Mozambique in 1998.There was no referee at that time, so with my experience as a former football referee, they called on me to assist with the officiating.I have been FIFA Futsal for sometime now, officiated at the last World Cup FIFA Futsal World Cup in China in 2004 and I was at the helm during the Brazil-Hungary game.I was also the third referee for the final game involving Spain and Italy.
What makes futsal different from football?The major difference is that in futsal there is more contact; hence two referees to cover small distances. The futsal referee must also be very fit, like in football, but coordination between the referees is key.Is it that challenging?It is very challenging and demanding. Sometimes, one referee will have to make-up for the mistakes of his colleagues.Futsal is played 20 minutes in each half, and five minutes each of extra time. Whenever the ball in is play, the clock runs and vice versa.The game is just 20 minutes but sometimes you end up playing about more time, timekeeping is very critical in futsal.
What’s a foul in futsal?It’s virtually the same as football, but the only difference is sliding. In futsal, when you slide without touching another player, it is not a foul, and an indirect free-kick is a penalty. When a player kicks, pushes or pulls the jersey of another player, it is a penalty.
How would you rate the performance of referees during 4th African Futsal Championships?
I would say it was okay, but there is room for improvement. Futsal is gradually growing in Africa and the referees must be abreast with the rules of the game in future competitions. Experience is a major concern, and the referees must take part in competitions to keep them abreast with the laws of the game.Most of the referees have been in the game for about one or two years, and I think the younger referees need a lot of competitions to keep them in shape. Nine years as a FIFA Futsal referee, I have handled about 30 matches; that’s a standard in Africa. I am 41 years, in three years time, I would be no more and there is the need for younger referees to be encouraged in the game.
How is futsal faring in Africa?Futsal is developing at a fast rate in Africa. In Mozambique, it is very popular as it is played in all the provinces. But most Football federations, don’t devote much attention and resources to futsal. I have always insisted that if futsal is given one-tenth of support given to football in Mozambique, we would have been at the World Cup by now.It is same in some other countries, as little or no concern is given to Futsal.
Does futsal has a bright future in Africa?The future is bright but there is the need for more competitions. I suggest that the Futsal championships be held every two years like the Africa Cup of Nations. Also, the teams must engage in competitions often to keep them in shape, and the referees too same.To the referees, who participated at the just ended championships, I urged them to go home and educate younger ones and their colleagues on the new trends of the game.With this, I believe we can have about 50 percent of match officials being abreast with the laws of the game at the next Championships.
What has been the toughest game you have handled as a futsal referee?But the biggest game I have handled is in Mozambique, involving the two top teams, Liga Muslimana and Desportivo. These teams are always in the final, and it is a difficult game to officiate coupled with the fact the fans also know the laws of the game very well.
Khan06/05/2008Can you briefly, introduce yourself?
My name is Asselam Khan, 41 years of age from Mozambique. I’m married with four children including a son. I am from Maputo, but now live in Nampula, 2000 km north of Mozambique.
I started as a football referee till 1994, when I sustained a knee injury, and had surgery three years later in South Africa. My return was very slow at that time futsal was fast spreading around some parts of Africa. Myself, Inacio Sambo (current coach of Mozambique Futsal team) and one official started futsal in Mozambique in 1998.There was no referee at that time, so with my experience as a former football referee, they called on me to assist with the officiating.I have been FIFA Futsal for sometime now, officiated at the last World Cup FIFA Futsal World Cup in China in 2004 and I was at the helm during the Brazil-Hungary game.I was also the third referee for the final game involving Spain and Italy.
What makes futsal different from football?The major difference is that in futsal there is more contact; hence two referees to cover small distances. The futsal referee must also be very fit, like in football, but coordination between the referees is key.Is it that challenging?It is very challenging and demanding. Sometimes, one referee will have to make-up for the mistakes of his colleagues.Futsal is played 20 minutes in each half, and five minutes each of extra time. Whenever the ball in is play, the clock runs and vice versa.The game is just 20 minutes but sometimes you end up playing about more time, timekeeping is very critical in futsal.
What’s a foul in futsal?It’s virtually the same as football, but the only difference is sliding. In futsal, when you slide without touching another player, it is not a foul, and an indirect free-kick is a penalty. When a player kicks, pushes or pulls the jersey of another player, it is a penalty.
How would you rate the performance of referees during 4th African Futsal Championships?
I would say it was okay, but there is room for improvement. Futsal is gradually growing in Africa and the referees must be abreast with the rules of the game in future competitions. Experience is a major concern, and the referees must take part in competitions to keep them abreast with the laws of the game.Most of the referees have been in the game for about one or two years, and I think the younger referees need a lot of competitions to keep them in shape. Nine years as a FIFA Futsal referee, I have handled about 30 matches; that’s a standard in Africa. I am 41 years, in three years time, I would be no more and there is the need for younger referees to be encouraged in the game.
How is futsal faring in Africa?Futsal is developing at a fast rate in Africa. In Mozambique, it is very popular as it is played in all the provinces. But most Football federations, don’t devote much attention and resources to futsal. I have always insisted that if futsal is given one-tenth of support given to football in Mozambique, we would have been at the World Cup by now.It is same in some other countries, as little or no concern is given to Futsal.
Does futsal has a bright future in Africa?The future is bright but there is the need for more competitions. I suggest that the Futsal championships be held every two years like the Africa Cup of Nations. Also, the teams must engage in competitions often to keep them in shape, and the referees too same.To the referees, who participated at the just ended championships, I urged them to go home and educate younger ones and their colleagues on the new trends of the game.With this, I believe we can have about 50 percent of match officials being abreast with the laws of the game at the next Championships.
What has been the toughest game you have handled as a futsal referee?But the biggest game I have handled is in Mozambique, involving the two top teams, Liga Muslimana and Desportivo. These teams are always in the final, and it is a difficult game to officiate coupled with the fact the fans also know the laws of the game very well.
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