Panna-KO arenas
What did Messi & co. play as children? Panna KO! A panna is a nutmeg and when one player pushes the ball through the legs of the opponent they are the automatic winner, otherwise the goals count. As opposed to popular cage football, Panna KO is played according to clear international rules. The halves last 3 minutes and in the case of a draw, two periods of 30 seconds are added on. Should the scores remain level, a coin is tossed. Two halves of three minutes of Panna KO in the lunch break are equal to 30 minutes in a fitness centre and no equipment or preparation is required. Moreover, Panna KO is virtually free of any danger of injury.
Arenas are available in three sizes: Ø 5 m, Ø 7 m, Ø 9 m.
In the small version, one on one is ideal, in the medium-sized arena two against two and in the large version three against three.
The big advantage is that Panna KO arenas offer plenty of space for sponsor advertising, which makes them easier to finance than other sports facilities. Moreover, they can also be installed both in- and outdoors.
