Given the limited space and the high density of player in the small-sized field, supreme dribbling skills are required for success in the game and players behoove to learn to maneuver the ball more quickly than normal football fields.
[1][2] Pursuant to the effects of the Information Age, street football in general and Gol Koochik in particular have suffered from a weakened popularity over the past few years.
Gol Koochik is in compliance with football and especially futsal in terms of scoring, physical contact and limitation of the field, outs and corners.
This is due to the small scale of the goal and that it can be too easy to contain an attack if the keeper can use his hands.
There is no offside in Gol Koochik and the strikers can be at any position when receiving the ball from teammates.