| Highest governing body | International Socca Federation |
|---|---|
| Characteristics | |
| Contact | Yes |
| Team members | 6 per side (including goalkeeper) |
| Mixed-sex | No |
| Type | Team sport, Football |
| Presence | |
| Olympic | No |
| Paralympic | No |
Socca is a small-sided team sports variant of association football, best known in 6-a-side 40-minute format.[1][2] It is also played in a 7-a-side format.[3]
The International Socca Federation (ISF) is a governing body for Socca.[4]
Terminology and Understanding
Socca is governed by the International Socca Federation (ISF), one of the global governing bodies of small-sided football.[5] ISF differs from the WMF, the governing body of minifootball, as they organise, manage, and host 5-, 6-, and 7-a-side international club and national tournaments and competitions. It's understood that Socca is intermediate between amateur football, small-sided football, and futsal in terms of field dimensions and number of players per side, players from all of these codes have been selected for national ISF team competitions.[3]
Matches are played in 2 halves of 20 (sometimes 25) minutes each. Teams consist of a goalkeeper and five outfield players.[6][7][8]
Matches are played on both natural and synthetic turf. The size of the field is 30x50 m, the size of the goal is 2x5 m.[9][10][11]
Competitions

The primary competition for national socca teams is the Socca World Cup. For clubs, the corresponding competition is the Socca Champions League, which has been held annually in Rethymno in 2024 and 2025 and will be held again there in 2026.[12] Regional competitions also exist, such as the Socca EuroCup, the Socca Gulf Cup,[13] and the Socca Americup.
See also
References
- ^ "Socca Rules – Socca".
- ^ Keogh, Frank (9 October 2019). "Sun, sea and six-a-side - football's other world cup". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2024-05-18.
- ^ a b Tahir, Nabil (26 January 2025). "One goal, seven players". The Express Tribune. Archived from the original on 26 January 2025. Retrieved 1 November 2025.
- ^ "News – Socca".
- ^ https://soccafederation.com/about-us/
- ^ https://www.soccamexico.com/
- ^ https://www.soccamexico.com/ireland-championships-latest/
- ^ https://dailysports.net/news/ukraine-lost-to-kazakhstan-in-the-world-cup-final/
- ^ https://eng.obozrevatel.com/section-sport/news-for-the-first-time-in-history-ukraine-became-the-vice-world-champion-in-socca-12-06-2023.html
- ^ https://www.essen2023.com/soccaworldcup/
- ^ https://www.soccatours.com/
- ^ "TUI Socca Champions League 2025 in Rethymno". Tornos News. 27 August 2025. Archived from the original on 28 August 2025. Retrieved 1 November 2025.
- ^ "Salalah to host first Socca Gulf Cup in September". Oman Daily Observer. 18 August 2024. Archived from the original on 24 December 2024. Retrieved 1 November 2025.
