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  2. 3v3 Soccer - Wikipedia

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    3v3 Soccer is a variety of soccer played between two teams. Each team may only have three players on the field at a time (hence providing the name, "3 v 3", "3 versus 3", or "3 on 3"). This style of soccer is more commonly referred to as a "small-sided" game, as compared to a full-sided game with larger teams.

  3. Omegaball - Wikipedia

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    Omegaball is a variation of association football in which three five-a-side teams play in a simultaneous competition with each other on a circular pitch that is 60 yards in diameter. [1]

  4. List of types of football - Wikipedia

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    Beach soccer – played on sand, also known as sand football. Like futsal, it is governed by FIFA. Indoor soccer – the six-a-side indoor game as played in North America. Seven-a-side football – a variation of minifootball played by teams of seven players. Sevens football – a seven-a-side game played in India.

  5. Meet the 3v3 youth soccer team from Albuquerque pursuing a ...

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    Nov. 22—Bryson Hern, Sebastian Aragon, Damián Chavez and Gabriel Garcia love their soccer. Do they ever. Not only do they love the game, they know the game.

  6. Three-sided football - Wikipedia

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    3 sided football workshop, at the 1st Intergalactic Conference of the Association of Autonomous Astronauts, Public Netbase, Vienna, Austria, Summer Solstice, 1997. The first known game of 3SF, played on Friday 28 May 1993, was organized by the London Psychogeographical Association on Glasgow Green as part of the Glasgow Anarchist Summer School.

  7. Association football card - Wikipedia

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    The same company launched several collections after a deal with Major League Soccer (MLS) in the 2000s. [20] Another US company, Pacific Trading Cards, produced MISL/indoor soccer cards in the 1980s and 1990s. [21] Moreover, Pro Set was licensor of the English Football League for its football cards of 1990–91.

  8. Street football (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Street football, Venice (1960) 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 [2] [7] (hence the phrase "jumpers for goalposts").

  9. Away colours - Wikipedia

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    Away colours or road colours (also commonly known as away kits in British English, or away uniforms or road uniforms in American English) are a choice of coloured clothing used in team sports.