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boyutsal

Boyutsal is a team sport described as a hybrid of futsal and other indoor ball games, played on a rectangular indoor court. The game emphasizes quick passing, tight ball control, and fast transitions between defense and attack. It is typically played with five players per side, including a goalkeeper.

Etymology and origins: The term 'boyutsal' is cited in a small number of sources as a portmanteau

Rules and play: Rules vary between leagues, but common elements include rolling substitutions, no offside in

Equipment and venue: Players wear indoor court footwear and lightweight kits. Goals resemble futsal goals and

Competition and governance: There is no single global governing body for boyutsal. Regional associations oversee leagues

See also: futsal, indoor soccer, related indoor ball sports.

of
'boyut'
and
'futsal',
reflecting
a
focus
on
space
and
movement.
Its
origins
are
not
widely
documented,
and
the
sport
appears
primarily
in
niche
communities,
regional
leagues,
and
online
publications.
many
variants,
and
short
match
durations.
The
ball
is
designed
for
indoor
use
and
is
smaller
than
a
standard
football.
Some
variants
permit
rebounds
off
walls
or
boards,
depending
on
local
rules.
may
be
mounted
on
boards
or
fixed
posts.
Court
sizes
are
not
standardized
and
vary
by
venue.
and
cups
in
several
countries,
while
some
events
are
organized
as
exhibitions
or
development
programs.
The
sport
lacks
a
universal
rulebook,
contributing
to
variation
across
competitions.