FOOTVOLLEY


'Footvolley' is an international sport which combines field rules that are based on those of volleyball with ball-touch rules taken from football. Points are awarded if the ball hits the ground in the opponents' court, if the opponents commit a fault, or if they fail to return the ball. Scoring is done using the rally point system (NEW volleyball rules). Matches may be one set to 18 points or 2 sets to 12 points (tie break at 9 points). The court is 30 x 60 ft (old beach volleyball) with the net height set to 6'10'' (slightly lower than the women's beach volleyball net).

Contents
History
Emergence of Beer Sponsors
Growth of Footvolley Internationally
Footvolley in the USA
US Footvolley National Championship
Footvolley in the UK
Footvolley internationally
External links

History


Footvolley was created in Brazil in the mid-1960s with informal rules and became popular in the 1980s — when volleyball was popularized in that country. Footvolley may have started in Rio de Janeiro; but cities like Recife, Salvador, Santos, and Florianopolis have players whom have been playing footvolley since the 1970s.

Emergence of Beer Sponsors


Similar to the way beach volleyball championships in California became the rage in the 1980s, it was the presence of major beer and liquor companies backing footvolley that made this sport take off. Skol (a major Brazilian beer company) saw the beach culture lifestyle, amazing skill, and wonderful party like atmosphere as ingredients to become the main sponsor for the Campeonatos Carioca de Futevolei in the mid-1990s. The level of play at these events was so high that few famous Brazilian footballers ventured into playing the competition; but because of the obvious glory in playing in front of the media and good crowds on Copacabana and Ipanema Beach, these Brazilian soccer legends did play in exhibition matches. Notable Brazilian footballers: Romário, Edmundo, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho Gaucho, and Edinho (1982 & 1986 National Team) have all played, and still play, footvolley.

Growth of Footvolley Internationally


Brazilian culture has always been revered outside the country. Footvolley was no exception. Amateur Brazilian athletes took footvolley to different parts of the world and forward looking promoters jumped on this new sport.
From the US, Europe, to Asia, promoters of footvolley all see a wonderfully inexpensive, addicting to play, exciting to watch, and super technical sport become the most played beach sport in the world. Volleyball is simply too easy and the rallies nearly non-existent. Of course footvolley appeals to those that play football but also the obvious difficulty in not using your hands is extremely appealing as well. Combining all its elements footvolley (with proper television exposure) has the potential to become the world's most played beach sport by 2015.

Footvolley in the USA


US Footvolley, based in Miami Beach, is both the sport's national governing body (NGB) chartered to grow the sport within the United States, sanction tournaments and equipment manufacturers, and represent the US in international competitions. It has so far done all of the above. In September 2006, US Footvolley hosted a VIP Footvolley event which Brazilian soccer superstar Romario (and his partner) took 1st place.
The US squad is determined by individual rank at the annual US Footvolley National Championships. Composed of mostly former college soccer players the top US players are: Sergio Menezes (founder & team captain), Francis Faberhoff, Jevin Albuquerque, Brendon Taguinoid, and Austin Roman among others. Players who represent the US must be citizens.
To become a member of US Footvolley one only needs to reside in the US (and fill-out the membership form). US Footvolley is the world's most diverse footvolley federation with Brazilians, Colombians, Argentinians, Venezuelans, Mexicans, and Jamaicans all playing/participating in sanctioned events.
Top hot spots in the United States for footvolley are:
California: San Diego & Santa Cruz
Florida: Miami Beach & Deerfield Beach
Hawaii: Waikiki Beach

US Footvolley National Championship


The 2nd US Footvolley National Championship was held in December of 2006 on Miami Beach with these all-Florida final results:
:1st Place: Brenno Souza (N Miami Beach, Fla.) & Paulo Orelha (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
:2nd Place: Adriano Rego (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) & Junior (Pompano Beach, Fla.)
:3rd Place: Nildo Shubert (Miami, Fla.) & Sergio Menezes (Miami Beach, Fla.)
:4th Place: Daniel Rego (Key Biscayne, Fla.) & Felipe (Miami Beach, Fla.)
1st National Championship (December 2005):
:1st Place: Franco Cappuotti (Hollywood, Fla.) & Claudio Rodriguez (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
:2nd Place: Adriano Rego (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) & Beto Lima (Hollywood, Fla.)
:3rd Place: Marcelo Lins (Hermosa Beach, CA) & Sergio Menezes (Miami Beach, Fla.)
:4th Place: Nildo Shubert (Miami, Fla.) & Brenno Souza (North Miami Beach, Fla.)

Footvolley in the UK


Footvolley is gaining popularity in the UK and in 2005 the first UK Open of Footvolley took place in the city of Brighton. The tournament was organized by FootvolleyUK and Yellowave Beach Sports. In the final game, Brazilian players Andre Mendonca and Guilherme Carioca defeated Dirceu Souza and Chris Stow. In the 2006 edition of the UK Open, again in Brighton, the audience had the opportunity to watch some great matches and saw Dirceu Souza and Luigui Malandro beat Fabio Souza and Andre Mendonca in the final. The tournament was sponsored by Lastminute.com.
Also in 2006, Croyde Bay, Devon, was the venue for the first leg of the Euro Championship of Footvolley. It was the first major international Footvolley event hosted in UK soil.

Footvolley internationally


In International play, the US #1 squad of Sergio Menezes and Betto Lima won Gold in Canada (2002) and Silver in Austria 2004. Also, Albuquerque and Farberhoff represented the US in Thailand in 2006 while Menezes & Farberoff played in Valencia, Spain in August of 2006. The women's team is mostly based in the Virginia Beach area, where an annual event has grown the player base significantly.
Dutch National soccer stars take part in an annual footvolley match in Aruba which is shown on national TV. Brazilian soccer stars routinely play in charitable events in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo beaches as well.
The Brazilians remain top in the world at footvolley; however, strong challenges have come recently from other powerhouse nations including: France, USA, Thailand, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Paraguay, Germany, Switzerland and Holland.
Games with similar elements include Footballtennis, Footbag net, Jianzi, Sepak Takraw and Sipa.

External links



Footvolley Team USA

Italian Footvolley Federation

European Footvolley Federation

Footvolley Netherlands

Footvolley Groningen

UK Footvolley Association

German Footvolley Federation

Footvolley Federation Portugal

Yellowave Beach Sports

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