A boarding school in eastern Indonesia played a dangerous game of 'fire football' where barefoot students kicked about a burning ball.<br /><br />Footage shows a group of teenagers dribbling a ball on fire across a pavement in Probolinggo on June 1.<br /><br />The ball is made from dried coconut fruit and soaked in gasoline to later set it alight.<br /><br />A group of five people, four players and one goalkeeper, take part in the game, that consists of two parts lasting 10 minutes.<br /><br />Fire football is usually played during Islamic celebrations such as Muharram, Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Fitr.
