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Team sport, variant of association football
For seven-a-side football played by athletes with Cerebral palsy, see
CP football .
Not to be confused with
futsal .
Seven-a-side football
Seven-a-side football field
Team members 7 per side Equipment Ball
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Seven-a-side football is one of the
minifootball variations of
football ,
[1]
[2] which is played among seven players in each team. In the game consists of one goalkeeper and six outfield players. The pitch of seven-a-side football is bigger than that of five-a-side football, ranging from 50-65 yards in length and 25-50 yards in width respectively.
[3]
All India Sevens Football Stadium
Organisations
International competitions
World Cup
Nations Cup
Copa America
World Club Championship
[5]
IFA7 International Challenge
Domestic competitions
Argentina
Brazil
Futebol 7 Nordeste
Liga Futebol 7 Brazil
NATIONAL FUT7 LEAGUE
RW Futebol 7
Super League 7 Brazil
Super Liga Alagoana Fut 7
Bulgaria
Bulgaria Mini Football League / Мини Футболна Лига
Canada
Costa Rica
Costa Rica Campeonato Nacional
Costa Rica Liga Nacional
Liga Fút7 Costa Rica
England
Guatemala
India
Indian Football 7 League
Kerala Sevens Football
Malabar Sevens
Malappuram Sevens
Calicut Sevens
Ireland
F7 Spark Energy Soccer League - Dublin
Malta
Seven-a-side Football Alliance League (SFAL)
Mexico
Liga Fut 7 MX
Liga Futbol 7 Corpus Christi
Liga Futbol 7 Soccer Tlalpan
Super League 7 Mexico
Peru
Super Liga Fútbol 7 Iquitos
Torneo Nacional IFA7
Philippines
Portugal
Superliga Nacional Futebol 7
Singapore
Spain
Ligas Fútbol 7 Para Todos Madrid
Madrid Fútbol 7 Ligas
Kings League
Thailand
United States
Uruguay
Vietnam
Hanoi Premier League S7(HPL) (northern teams)
Saigon Premier League S7(SPL) (southeast teams)
Can Tho Premier League S7(CPL) (Mekong Delta teams)
Dak Lak Premier League(DPL) (Central Highlands and Central Coast teams)
Vietnam Premier League (VPL) (National Finals)
Wales
Cardiff Minifootball League
External links
References