Dit zijn de FIFA regels (uit 2007):Ze zijn in het engels maar daar kom je vast uit of moet ik ze ff vertalen.
General rules
An amputee is defined as someone who is 'abbreviated' at or near the ankle or wrist .
Outfield players may have two hands but only one leg, whereas goalkeepers may have two feet but only one hand
The game is played with metal crutches and without prostheses, the only exception being that bi-lateral amputees may play with a prosthesis
Players may not use crutches to advance, control or block the ball. Such an action will be penalised in the same way as a hand-ball infringement. However, incidental contact between crutch and ball is tolerated
Players may not use their residual limbs to voluntarily advance, control or block the ball. Such an action will be penalised in the same way as a hand-ball infringement. However, incidental contact between residual limb and ball is tolerated
Shin pads must be worn
Use of a crutch against a player will lead to ejection from the game and a penalty kick for the opposing team
The pitch
70 x 60 metres maximum
The goals
2.2 metres maximum (height) x 5 metres maximum (width) x 1 metre (depth)
The ball
FIFA standard
Duration of play
Games consist of two 25-minute halves (variable according to the tournament), with a ten-minute rest period in between
Time-out
Both teams are allowed a two-minute time-out per game
Offside
Offside rules do not apply in amputee football
Number of players
International rules stipulate that a team be made up of six outfield players and a goalkeeper. However, certain tournaments require teams of four outfield players plus goalkeeper, as was the case in Sierra Leone
Goalkeeper
A goalkeeper is not permitted to leave his or her area. Should this occur deliberately, the goalkeeper will be ejected from the game and the opposing team awarded a penalty kick
Substitutions
An unlimited amount of substitutions can be made, at any point during the game