VAT Number: 05548910289
Registration Number:
PD - 483272
Rules
and History
Rules
Objective: To score more goals than the opposing team.
Playing Field: A standard-sized Futsal court or grass field.
Teams: Two teams of 4 players each.
Game Duration: Two 30-minute halves.
Equipment: Each player will wear a protective inflatable bubble.
Physical Contact: Contact is allowed between players wearing the bubbles. There are no fouls.
Start of Play and Restart After a Goal: At the starting whistle, the two teams, lined up on their respective halves of the field, will rush towards the center of the field to gain possession of the ball.
Movement: Players move around the field using the bubbles, being able to roll, bounce, and push each other.
Ball: A standard soccer ball will be used.
Goal: The rules for scoring a goal are the same as traditional soccer.
Referee: A referee will be present to enforce the rules and manage the game.
Infractions: Unsportsmanlike conduct, use of dangerous objects within the field will be punished with exclusion from the game.
Variants
Warnings
Ideal outfit
We recommend wearing t-shirts and shorts and shoes suitable for playing on grass or Futsal field.
Goalkeeper: you can designate a goalkeeper per team
Duration: the duration of matches can be adapted to suit the needs and preferences of the players
It is not recommended to play Bubble Soccer on rough surfaces.
History
Bubble soccer, an explosion of laughter and fun, was born from the ingenuity of two Norwegian creatives, Henrik Elvestad and Johan Golden. In 2011, while recording their TV show "Golden Goal," the two hosts, in search of an original idea to entertain the audience, created this innovative sport.
Thanks to the television broadcast, Bubble Soccer quickly conquered the world, becoming a viral phenomenon. Videos of the first matches went around the web, unleashing a real craze. In a short time, numerous playgrounds dedicated to this sport were born, and international competitions were organized.
Today, Bubble Soccer is much more than just a game: it has become a symbol of fun, friendship, and the desire to overcome one's limits. And all this thanks to the intuition of two Norwegian creatives who, in 2011, decided to revolutionize the world of football.