The STREET tournament allows players to express themselves and play fast paced, attacking football in a fun and structured environment.
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Points are awarded for skills, sportsmanship and teamwork, as well as the number of goals scored by each team. Music also plays a role with the sounds of Hip Hop and Brazilian Samba taking the game back to the street.
The match is played on an indoor court with futsal rules and only four players per team. Are you and your friends up for the STREET challenge?
The next Football West Street Fourz tournament will be held at the Loftus Recreation Centre in Leederville in the second week of the July School Holidays.
For more information about Street Fourz, or to register today, visit the Football West website, or fill in theregistration form attached and return it to mark.lee@footballwest.com.au.
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