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  1. Most of you know the difference between indoor soccer and outdoor soccer.  If not, that’s totally ok.  Throughout this article I will tell you some things you need to know about indoor soccer.  A major key thing is indoor corner flags.  There are some differences in outdoor and indoor corner flags.

    Soccer is Soccer.  Generally you have the same rules for indoor and outdoor.  Differences do arise though.  For one, indoor soccer fields are made up of turf.  No grass, just artificial turf.  Also there are basically no out of bounds.  The ball can bounce off the walls and still be in.  Some similarities include the fields are both rectangular.  Both teams are still trying to kick the ball into the goal.  That never changes.

    Indoor corner flags are different from outdoor corner flags.  The biggest difference between them is that indoor corner flags have to have a base of some kind.  They can’t be stabbed into the ground because there is already a floor there.  Generally indoor flags will contain a hollow base.  This makes the flag stable.  The flags also tend to be five feet tall.  You can purchase these really anywhere.  An important thing in purchasing corner flags is to always remember that they must have a base of some kind.  A good thing about purchasing indoor flags is you can use them for outdoor too. 

    An important aspect of indoor soccer is having the right equipment to make the game successful.  Purchasing the right indoor corner flags will make the game a lot smoother and successful to play in.

  2. There are many conflicts in soccer.  The rules of soccer rely on the soccer equipment on the field.  Soccer corner flags are very important in soccer.  Corner flags make the soccer game more fair for everyone. 

     

    Soccer corner flags go on the corners of the soccer field.  One reason corner flags are used in the game of soccer is for corner kicks. When we make corner kicks, we need to stay in a certain small area at the corner of the field.  The corner flag is there to make sure we stay in that area. Additionally, each corner flag is used to help mark the out of bounds area. It is easy for the referees and for us to tell where the boundaries are when we cannot see the ground where the paint may be marking.

     

    All corner flags are basically the same.  The real difference between corner flags is the weight.  There are two basic types of corner flags: natural surface and artificial surface.  Natural surface flags are heavier than artificial surface flags.  Both types have a base or shaft that is usually made of plastic. The natural surface flag goes into the ground and is used for outdoor soccer.  The artificial flag can be used for both indoor and outdoor soccer fields.  This is because of the dome shaped plastic base around the bottom.

     

    Personally if I were playing outdoor soccer, I would choose the natural surface flag.  When you’re playing outdoors, you get all kinds of weather from rain to snow to hurricane type winds. I know I could rely on the natural surface flag because it is heavier and it is partially in the ground.  That way when it gets really windy, you won’t have the corner flag blowing over all the place.

     

    I also really like portable corner flags. It saves a lot of room in the car when you’re traveling to and from practices and/or games.  Also, these portable flags are easier to store in your garage, shed, or equipment closet in the house. Simply fold them up, put them in the bag, put them on the shelf or hang them from a hook. I guarantee you won’t be disappointed with portable corner flags.

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