Summary of The Rules of Floorball - EXPLAINED!
Video Summary
In the video titled "The Rules of Floorball - EXPLAINED!", Ninh provides a comprehensive overview of Floorball, a popular sport in Europe and Asia. The objective of the game is simple: score more goals than the opposing team. Each team consists of five outfield players and a goalkeeper, with gameplay occurring on a floor that measures a maximum of 40m x 20m. The goals are 160cm wide and 115cm high.
The game begins with a faceoff, and players can use both sides of their sticks to pass and shoot a perforated plastic ball. Unlike ice hockey, players cannot check opponents or lift their sticks. Unique to Floorball, players must keep the stick below waist height and the ball below knee height during play. The goalkeeper, who does not use a stick, is allowed to catch and throw the ball but cannot handle it outside the goal area.
Floorball matches are divided into three 20-minute periods, totaling 60 minutes of play. Junior matches are shorter, lasting three 15-minute periods. Substitutions can occur freely, but players must exit the substitution area before new players can enter.
Key rules include:
- Free hits awarded for stick infractions
- Penalties for rule violations (minor infractions result in two-minute penalties, major ones in five-minute penalties)
- A single 30-second timeout allowed per team
If the game ends in a tie, a 10-minute extra time is played, and if necessary, a penalty shootout determines the winner.
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Presenters/Sources
- Ninh Ly - www.ninh.co.uk - @NinhLyUK
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Sport