Futsal is governed internationally by the Futsal Laws of the Game, curated by IFAB, the same group that curates the Laws of the Game for Association Football (soccer). There are 17 Laws, although one of them (Law 11) simply states that there is no Offside. The basics of the game are identical to soccer, except in the dimensions of the court and markings, number of players and substitutions, the goal clearance, accumulated fouls, offside, the ball, and timing of the match. There are a few other differences, but they are mostly consequential to the other rule differences.
Futsal is not currently an Olympic sport, but it does have its own quadrennial FIFA World Cup tournament.
Futsal was created in 1930.
Futsal is a type of soccer. It is basically soccer rules that is usually played indoors on a smaller field/court.
Nidaros Futsal was created in 2003.
Marca Futsal was created in 2005.
Liga Futsal was created in 1996.
Futsal-Liiga was created in 1998.
WAFF Women's Futsal Championship was created in 2008.
There is no BMI requirement for futsal. However, futsal is a fast sport requiring speed and agility, and most futsal players are built much like soccer players are.
Israeli Futsal League was created in 1998.
Uzbekistan Futsal League was created in 1996.
NFF Futsal Eliteserie was created in 2008.