National Coach Graeme Dell’s squad is drawn primarily from Non-League sides and includes one of last season’s FA Cup Player of the Round winners, Rob Ursell of AFC Wimbledon and Grays Athletic’s FA Trophy winner John Nutter.

Futsal is FIFA’s only sanctioned version of five-a-side football, and there are 170 of the 204 FIFA Federations now playing Futsal.

The FA have moved to include the development of the game as part of their long term grassroots Football Development Strategy, with the belief that the playing of Futsal can assist the technical development of players.

Futsal is being introduced into schools, colleges and universities, and local leagues are being established. In 2002, 4.4 million adults played small-sided football, with over a million involved in league or cup five-a-side.

The two fixtures against Poland next Saturday and Sunday evening will be a tough test for Dell’s young Lions with Poland positioned at number 27 in the world rankings, with England currently ranked 66th.

England are still waiting for their first international victory and Dell said: "It is a very steep learning curve for us but we are making progress.

"It says something about the overall standard of the international game that we in England cannot just take a group of talented non-league players, provide them with some basic training and expect them to instantly hold there own against established Futsal nations."

Professional leagues operate in Italy, Portugal, Spain, Brazil, Russia and Japan, with Portugal currently boasting over 15,000 registered Futsal players, whilst in Holland there 60,000, in Brazil 190,000 and in Japan 300,000.

Romania, England’s most recent opponents were able to draw their talented team from a three-division professional national league.

The FA’s National manager for Small Sided Football, Dermot Collins sees the growth of Futsal as being of undoubted good for the National Game.

"So often when our National teams - at any level - are playing in the crunch games, a lot is spoken about the technical skills and ability of our opponents to retain possession for longer period.

"Futsal as a game can make a contribution to developing these key skills and that it why The FA is evaluating its potential impact."

England Futsal Squad v. Poland - 16 & 17 July 2005

Player

Club

Eric Pudaloff

Egham FC

Mark Canham

Team Bath FC

Dave Bridgewater

Moor Green FC

Matthew Hann

St Albans City FC

Anthony Allman

St Albans City FC

Ron Ursell

AFC Wimbledon

Alex Sykes

Bath City FC

James Husband

Tooting & Mitcham FC

John Nutter

Grays Athletic FC

Glan Harris

Slough Town FC

Richard Follett

Moor Green FC

Marek Szmid

John Moores University

Jason Osbourne

Stetson University USA

Farai Jackson

Buckley Town FC

James Elford

Hastings Town FC