Last updated : Thursday, 11 April 2024

Introduction

The Gisa Amateur Football League is an amateur football league in the Netherlands. It was founded in 1972 and currently has over 100 clubs participating. The league is divided into four divisions, with each division having its own champion.

The Gisa Amateur Football League is a popular league and attracts players of all ages and skill levels. The league is known for its competitive atmosphere and friendly community.

History

Gisa action

The Gisa Amateur Football League was founded in 1972 by a group of football enthusiasts. The league was originally called the "Gisa Sunday Football League" but was renamed to the "Gisa Amateur Football League" in 1990.

The league has grown steadily over the years and currently has over 100 clubs participating. The league is divided into four divisions, with each division having its own champion.

Rules and regulations

Gisa match

The Gisa Amateur Football League follows the official rules of football. The league also has its own set of rules and regulations, which are designed to ensure fair play and a safe environment for all players.

Some of the key rules of the Gisa Amateur Football League include:

  • The game is played with two teams of 11 players each.
  • The game is played on a rectangular field with a goal at each end.
  • The object of the game is to score more goals than the other team.
  • The game is played in two halves of 45 minutes each.
  • A goal is scored when the ball passes over the goal line and between the goalposts.

Sources

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