Abstract
Futsal is considered as an intermittent 5-a-side soccer game played worldwide that demands
high technical, tactical, and physical capacities of players. Despite the global growth of futsal,
there is a lack of research regarding the relationship between physical capacity and technical
skills during the game. Thus the aim of the current study was to describe the technical skills
of futsal players during a futsal game as well as to indicate any differences from the first to
the second half according to their aerobic capacity. Particularly, eleven male futsal players
aged 26,6 ± 2,8 participated in the study which conducted during the competitive period of
Greek Superleague season 2016-2017. Researchers examined the anthropometric
characteristics (age, height, weight, BMI), the aerobic capacity (VO2max) and the technical
skills (passing, dribbling, receiving, 1vs1 duels, and stealing) of players. The results highlight
the differences in technical skills of futsal players according to their aerobic capacity from the
first to the second half of the game.