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Futnet

Futnet

Futnet is considered to be a purely Czech sport.  The first idea was born unofficially in 1922, when juniors of the club Slavie played football over a stretchend rope. Today, the futnet is played at the international level. 

Futnet is a ball game of teams played by men, women or juniors. The objective of the game is to get the ball over the net to the other team who has the same objection. The ball can fall on the ground only once and then it must be played over the net. The ball is mostly hit by leg or head. In our offer you find a wide choice of assortment from balls, lining machines up to brooms for cleaning the playgrounds. 

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