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Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the ...
, the 5-a-side indoor football version
Futsal Futsal is a football-based game played on a hard court smaller than a football pitch, and mainly indoors. It has similarities to five-a-side football and indoor football. Futsal is played between two teams of five players each, one of whom is ...
is one of the most growing sports.


Organization

The actual administration of leagues/series is divided between: #''The
Football Association of Norway The Norwegian Football Federation ( nb, Norges Fotballforbund, nn, Noregs Fotballforbund; NFF) is the governing body of football in Norway. It was formed in 1902 and organises the men's and women's national teams, as well as the league systems f ...
(NFF) – member of
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/ FIFA'' #'' Indoor Football Scandinavia (IFS) – member of AMF / UEFS'' This due to several factors which is ultimately a dispute between FIFA and AMF: * Income and revenues organization * Organization model * Requirements * Laws of the game


NFF Futsal

NFF is a member organization of the Norwegian Sports Federation (NIF)/
Norwegian Olympic Committee The Norwegian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Confederation of Sports ( no, Norges idrettsforbund og olympiske og paralympiske komité; NIF) is the umbrella organization for sport in Norway. It is the largest volunteering organization in No ...
(NOK), and by common law is recognized as a self governing authority for all organized football by the Norwegian state. The highest authority of the NFF is the annual general assembly where all clubs are represented, and has the right of vote and speech. Therefore, NFF is ultimately controlled by independent (the club must be own by themselves not by any co-operate/organization) member clubs and local football associations. This in turn is controlled by the individual member of a club (democratic checks and balances). A player is required to be a member of a club which are members of the NFF and pay licenses to compete, submit to official doping test, is a subject to the laws of the game and official decisions made by the
International Football Association Board The International Football Association Board (IFAB) is the body that determines the Laws of the Game of association football. IFAB was founded in 1886 to agree standardised Laws for international competition, and has since acted as the "guardia ...
(IFAB)/FIFA and can be given disciplinary sanctions which are universal. This will result in that the player has official legal status as an eligible player in all league or international matches. And can officially claim the title (if one is a member of the national team that wins) as Norwegian Futsal Champion or FIFA Futsal World Champion. Teams must meet certain organizational requirements and pay annual fees to the NFF. The NFF Futsal laws of the game is in accordance with FIFA Futsal rules, the critical difference is: *NFF Futsal laws of the game do practise accumulation of
direct free kick A free kick is a method of restarting play in association football. It is awarded after an infringement of the laws by the opposing team. Direct and indirect free kicks Free kicks may be either direct or indirect, distinguished as follows: ...
s *A sending off will result in an automatically one match suspension or if more serious several match suspensions, that may be transferred to the 11-a-side ( ordinary outdoor football) season *All referees is required to use certified by the NFF, and has passed annual written and physical test. They are ranked based on this and their performance.


IFS Futsal

* Since IFS is not a member of the NIF/NOK, the organization has no official status as a sporting organization within NIF/NOK. Nevertheless, IFS is a member of the International and European Futsal Association. IFS has during its start in 1998 proclaimed that the organization and the teams should be independent from the official Norwegian sport organizations. * Businesses/financial/social organizations may own teams * No teams are member of official sporting associations, but registered within the IFS -futsal system * IFS is recognized as legal authority under the flag of The International Futsal Association (AMF) and The European Futsal Union (UEFS) * No requirements for how clubs are organized - the team decide for themselves how to organize their financial, social and activity structure


Leagues and Series


NFF Futsal

The NFF has started up qualification for nationwide premiership league, 1st, 2nd 3rd divisions / regional / local F.A series. The final make up of the NFF futsal organization will be cemented in 2008 after the qualification and after decisions made by the NFF and its general assembly. Link to FIFA / NFF Futsal site (only in Norwegian)
NFF Homepage

UEFA homepage



IFS Futsal

The IFS premiership consists of eight series: * Oslo * Bergen * Trondheim * Stavanger * Kristiansand * Møre og Romsdal * Vestfold * Østfold Norwegian indoor-league with around 50 nationwide tournaments as qualifying rounds - About 30.000 participants annually - Over 25.000 teams has been registered - No recurring obligations - each team has to sign up for every tournament they would like to attend. No running membership - Diversity - both for teams with high ambitions and a stable participation, as well as for teams who focus more on the social aspect of futsal Final rounds: How far a team gets in the single tournaments finals will decide how many points the team achieves on the "marathon-ranking" for that specific city. The winning team gets 7 points, the second runner up gets 6 points, and so on. When the season is over, the Top 15 teams on the "marathon-ranking" in every city will meet for the ultimate finale rounds (Norwegian Futsal Championship).
IFS Futsal
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