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Argentina has been Brazil’s closest competition over the years and has made every blind soccer podium except London 2012. Brazil has been the dominant force in Paralympic blind football.
The field of play for blind soccer measures 40m x 20m (or roughly 131.2ft x 65.6ft), whereas FIFA recommends pitches of 105m x 68m (roughly 344.5ft x 223.1ft) for the able-bodied game.
Argentina has been Brazil’s closest competition over the years and has made every blind soccer podium except London 2012. Brazil has been the dominant force in Paralympic blind football.
The field of play for blind soccer measures 40m x 20m (or roughly 131.2ft x 65.6ft), whereas FIFA recommends pitches of 105m x 68m (roughly 344.5ft x 223.1ft) for the able-bodied game.
The field of play for blind soccer measures 40m x 20m (or roughly 131.2ft x 65.6ft), whereas FIFA recommends pitches of 105m x 68m (roughly 344.5ft x 223.1ft) for the able-bodied game.
Blind soccer explained: What are the rules and why are some players allowed to see? - WCVB Channel 5
The field of play for blind soccer measures 40m x 20m (or roughly 131.2ft x 65.6ft), whereas FIFA recommends pitches of 105m x 68m (roughly 344.5ft x 223.1ft) for the able-bodied game.
The field of play for blind soccer measures 40m x 20m (or roughly 131.2ft x 65.6ft), whereas FIFA recommends pitches of 105m x 68m (roughly 344.5ft x 223.1ft) for the able-bodied game.
Blind soccer often produces some of the most memorable moments at the Paralympics.Remarkable videos of players showing incredible coordination and skill, slaloming through entire teams and scoring ...
The field of play for blind soccer measures 40m x 20m (or roughly 131.2ft x 65.6ft), whereas FIFA recommends pitches of 105m x 68m (roughly 344.5ft x 223.1ft) for the able-bodied game.
Blind soccer explained: What are the rules and why are some players allowed to see? - KMBC Channel 9
Blind soccer often produces some of the most memorable moments at the Paralympics.Remarkable videos of players showing incredible coordination and skill, slaloming through entire teams and scoring ...
Blind soccer explained: What are the rules and why are some players allowed to see? - KSBW Channel 8
The field of play for blind soccer measures 40m x 20m (or roughly 131.2ft x 65.6ft), whereas FIFA recommends pitches of 105m x 68m (roughly 344.5ft x 223.1ft) for the able-bodied game.
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