Indoor soccer is a somewhat common sport in the United States and Canada with both amateur and professional leagues dedicated to it. Indoor soccer is also played outside of these two countries. Recently indoor soccer has become a popular sport.
The most important difference in play is that the indoor field is surrounded by a wall instead of touch lines, resembling more of a hockey rink than a soccer pitch. The ball can be played directly off the wall, which eliminates many frequent stoppages that would normally result for throw-ins, goal kicks and corner kicks, and generally results in a faster paced game. The term "indoor soccer" is as well-known as a description of the different style of the game that it is even used to describe similar fields which are built outdoors.
The youth soccer club Mississauga also offers the indoor soccer.
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