Street football

Street football, Venice (1960)
Street football in Venezuela
Street football in Libya
Street football in Singapore
Street footballers in the English city of Plymouth
Street footballers in Morocco

The terms street football and street soccer (in United States) encompass a number of informal varieties of association football. These informal pick up games do not necessarily follow the requirements of a formal game of football, such as a large field, field markings, goal apparatus and corner flags, eleven players per team, or match officials (referee and assistant referees).

Background

Street football is more similar to beach football and futsal than to association football. Often the most basic of set-ups will involve just a ball with a wall or fence used as a goal, or items such as clothing being used for goalposts (hence the phrase "jumpers for goalposts").

Modernly exist a lot of common street football organisations such like Streetfootballworld, Soccer in Slow Motion in the USA, The International Street Soccer Association, WhizzKids United, Buntkicktgut, Street Soccer USA. Nowadays, street football is also one method for coaching young football players[1] and is realized with freestyle football, which has grown in popularity since the early 2000s when Nike began to focus on street football and freestyle via their TV ads.[2][3]

The first Street Football World Championship took place in the Mariannenplatz in Berlin-Kreuzberg.[4] The World Street 3s, the first international World Street Soccer Championships takes place in Manchester on 25 September 2016.[5]

Video games

In 2005, video game publisher Electronic Arts introduced FIFA Street, a franchise based on street football and freestyle football. FIFA Street series focuses on flair, style and trickery, reflecting the cultures of street football and freestyle football played in streets and backlots across the world.

See also

References

  1. Modern Sports Stories Publication, published 09/09/2013. Staff interview with Darren Laver, Page 96.
  2. "UK's and World's Best Football Freestyle Agency.". www.ukfootballfreestyle.co.uk. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
  3. "Welcome". World Class Freestyle - Freestyle Football Event Hire - Search Freestylers by Location - #1 Freestyle Soccer agency. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
  4. (in English) (in German) Street Football World Festival 2006 not in reference
  5. "NETHERLANDS WIN THE FIRST WORLD STREET 3s CHAMPIONSHIP – World Street 3s". www.worldstreet3s.com. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
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