Last updated : Sunday, 17 March 2024

Introduction

Rysa is an amateur football league based in the Netherlands. It was founded in 2010 and currently has over 100 teams competing in a variety of divisions.

The league is open to players of all levels of experience and ability. There are teams for men, women, and youth players.

Rysa action

Rysa is committed to providing a fun and competitive environment for all players. The league organizes regular tournaments and events, and there are opportunities for players to progress to higher levels of competition.

History

Rysa was founded in 2010 by a group of friends who wanted to create a more relaxed and fun alternative to traditional football leagues.

Rysa match

The league quickly grew in popularity, and today it has over 100 teams competing in a variety of divisions.

Rysa has been praised for its commitment to providing a fun and competitive environment for all players. The league has also been recognized for its work in promoting diversity and inclusion in football.

Rules and regulations

Rysa teams

Rysa follows the official rules of football. However, the league also has a number of its own rules and regulations, which are designed to ensure that all players have a fair and enjoyable experience.

Some of the key rules of Rysa include:

  • No tackles from behind
  • No sliding tackles
  • No intentional handball
  • No dissent towards the referee

Sources

Rysa coaches

The information in this article was sourced from the following websites:

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