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Ultimate Forte Organizer is proud to bring to you -
Double or Nothing After School Five Futsal Challenge!
The Tournament is open for youths age category
Boys U17 and Boys U15.
32 teams will compete on the same day and the top two teams of each category stand to walk away with attractive prizes!!
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Fees per Team: SGD$100
No. of Players: 8 members per team
Venue: The Cage @ Kallang
Time: 10am - 5pm
***Early Bird Special!!!
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For more details, please contact us at 97672232,
Visit our website: www.ultimate-futsal.com

Season II Week 1

Hi Futsal Lovers,
Welcoming Season II
17th Feb 2009
Teams who competed:
1. United 2008
2. SRC Deaf Team
3. GSK Bio A
4. GSK Bio B
The Players' Girlfriends




SRC Deaf team
GSK Bio A
GSK Bio A&B
GSK Bio B


It was yet another spectacular night. With new teams joining this season, standard of competition has move up to a whole new level. Good to see the pioneer team members again this season! Welcoming the new team, we have: 1. GSK Bio A 2. GSK Bio B 3. SRC Deaf Team.

We would like to specially commend on UFL teams sportmanship before, during and after the match on Tues. Handshakes and a thank you or small gestures indeed helped in overcoming differences during match play. UFO appreciates team members who opens up and share their views on the league and seeks to work towards an enjoyable time for players every match.

Thank you and Good Day!


Football Basics for Wives And Girlfriends
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Learning the Rules of Futsal Could Improve Your Relationship
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Instead of hiding out this season, have you ever considered learning about the sport and joining your husband on the sofa every weekend afternoon? Or making the trip down to the pitch with him during his matches? It could be fun! You could learn something new and possibly improve your marriage in the process.
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The first thing you should know about amateur (UFL) futsal is the timing. There are forty minutes of game time that are broken up into two twenty minute halves. The same goes for professional football leagues, with longer play time of 90 minutes broken into halves with 15 minutes interval, that explains your husband stay at the sports bar for three hours. Well, that’s because there is time-outs, half-time breaks, penalties and other reviews, TV commercial breaks and other reasons that stop the ticking, causing the game to run about three clock hours. So, one way of keeping the guy home could be to ice up a case of beer and stock up on finger foods.
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The second element of football basics you should know is the team itself. To better equip you with the knowledge and to discuss the match strategy with your hubby, here’s a brief for you: In the 11-aside match, each team has eleven players on the field at a time, and few substitutes on the bench alongside the physiotherapist, the coach, the manager and sometimes the assistants. Each player has a different job to do. Each team consists of players that play forward or the defence. The team's forward is on the field when the team has possession of the football and is trying to score. The defence is the part of the team that tries to keep the opponent from scoring. Midfield players are those that support other players in creating chances for the forwards to score or adding to the wall of defence when the opponent attacks.
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Scaling down, Futsal adopts the same strategy and formation. There is a keeper who guards the goalpost, the defender as well as the forward and midfielder. The obvious difference between futsal and football is pace of play due to a smaller pitch size. It is a great way to build stamina and fast thinking.
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For a start, maybe you ladies can start identifying your favourite players and get your husband or boyfriend surprised by telling him who your favourite players are and their playing positions!
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UFL wishes all couples to grow even more loving each passing season. May the WAGS be seen more often at UFL matches. You never know you may be Featured on UFL website and newsletter next Month!
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Stay tuned to our website for more tips!
Attention to all January and February Birthday Guys and their WAGS!
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If you were a participating team member of Season I, do submit your details via your captain to suyi@ultimate-futsal.com to get yourself entitled for Merchandise Discounts!!!
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UFO

ITE East - STOMP Aids Campaign



Portable Goal Post by UFO

Events T-shirt


Live Band that captures the students' attention

The Finals

Ardent Supporters of the Top 2 teams

Results

We provide PA system too

Standees and Posters

Standees to create awareness

ongoing matches

Our Pride - Call us for details
97672232


We do full set-up of Futsal Courts and provide FAS referees.
Sports Equipment Prizes
Tropheys




UFO @ Work




Contact us for more details and Booking of events.
Jeremy 97672232
Suyi 91150135
www.ultimate-futsal.com
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Participating teams are entitled up to 30-40% discounts*
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Safety comes First

As soccer is one of the most well loved sports on Earth, many children and adults are lured into participating in playing on a daily basis. Due to this wide spread popularity, soccer injuries are very common.

With over 80,000 adults and children going to emergency rooms every year as a result of soccer, knowing the safety rules is vital. When playing and watching, there are certain things that you should always be aware of so that you and your teammates or family members are not among those hurt through either playing or watching. There are several categories of safety rules that you should be aware of.
These consist of the following:

1. On Field Safety
2. Goal Safety
3. Stadium Safety
4. Equipment
5. Miscellaneous Accessories

1. On Field Safety

Of all of the categories, on field safety is the one that players are constantly aware of. This is where most children and adults are injured. Whether it is a sprained ankle from tripping over the ball, collisions, and other accidents, there are several things that you can do to prevent injury. Sprained ankles are one of the most common soccer injuries, as there is a great deal of foot work involved. These injuries can be avoided by using a slight amount of caution when passing or receiving the ball, as well as taking care when running down the field. Proper foot position when handling the ball is one of the most effective ways at preventing this type of injury. Unfortunately, accidents will happen, regardless of how careful you are. By being diligent, you can make certain whatever injuries you sustain are minor and should not interfere with future game play. The key rule to preventing injuries on the field is to always be observant. Know where the ball is and know who is around you.

2. Goal Safety

Whether you are the goalie, or a player on defense, the goal can occasionally become a safety hazard. In most instances, collisions with goal or goalie are caused by lack of observation. Whether you trip and fall into the goal posts, or hit the goalie by accident, you need to make certain that you are always watching where you going when moving in to score. Not only can this action cause injury, it can also get you carded which could potentially have you removed from the game.
3. Stadium Safety

For parents, guardians and friends, there are a few stadium safety tips that tend to be neglected when the subject of soccer safety comes up. Occasionally a player can lose control of the soccer ball, and it enter the stands where you are observing the game. Injuries due to being hit with the ball, or any other piece of equipment that flies your way, can be easily prevented by making certain you pay attention at all times. Running through the stands, or through the player's area can be dangerous to you and others. As a rule, common sense is the best safety precaution you have. If it involves doing something that could harm yourself or others, such as walking over the back of the bleachers, climbing over people and tall benches, it should be avoided for your sake and others.

4. Equipment

Without soccer safety equipment, all of the in game rules would be ineffective. Shin guards, cleats, jerseys and proper fitting shorts and socks all work together to ensure that every player can enjoy the game without being at high risk of injury. Shin guards are used to prevent bruising or breaking of the lower portion of the leg, where cleats and soccer balls are highly likely to hit you. Without these, such as shin guards, you put yourself at high risk. Wearing a proper pair of cleats, such as the ones designed by Diadora, gives you more grip into the turf. This grip helps to prevent sprains and breaks in the ankles. These shoes also give your feet adequate protection from other pairs of cleats and impact with the soccer ball. Proper fitting clothing, ranging from the jersey, shorts and socks, contribute to player comfort. This is important, as distractions from the game can lead to injuries to yourself and others. It is always advisable to wear your proper jerseys to practice or to games. Specially designed jerseys and shorts are designed to handle the rigors of soccer. The fabric in particular is designed to stand up against grass stains as well as be comfortable.

5. Miscellaneous Accessories

Before you play soccer, you need to make certain that you are not wearing miscellaneous accessories such as earrings, anklets and other pieces of jewelry that could be broken or cause harm. Earrings in particular are prone to being torn from earlobes when contact is made with a soccer ball. By removing these pieces of jewelry and other items of this nature, you can help prevent injuries to yourself that could be disfiguring. If you are considering getting piercings and you play soccer, you may want to consider planning to have your piercings done when the soccer season is over. If you keep all of these things in mind while playing or observing soccer games, you should be able to enjoy the sport while being at low risk of injury.