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- Handball abstract "Handball (also known as team handball, Olympic handball, European team handball, European handball, or Borden ball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outfield players and a goalkeeper on each team) pass a ball to throw it into the goal of the other team. A standard match consists of two periods of 30 minutes, and the team that scores more goals wins.Modern handball is played on a court 40 by 20 meters (131 by 66 ft), with a goal in the center of each end. The goals are surrounded by a 6-meter zone where only the defending goalkeeper is allowed; the goals must be scored by throwing the ball from outside the zone or while "diving" into it. The sport is usually played indoors, but outdoor variants exist in the forms of field handball and Czech handball (which were more common in the past) and beach handball (also called sandball). The game is quite fast and includes body contact, as the defenders try to stop the attackers from approaching the goal. Goals are scored quite frequently; usually both teams score at least 20 goals each, and it is not uncommon for both teams to score more than 30 goals.The game was codified at the end of the 19th century in northern Europe, chiefly in Scandinavia and Germany. The modern set of rules was published in 1917 in Germany, and had several revisions since. The first international games were played under these rules for men in 1925 and for women in 1930. Men's field handball was first played at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, and the next time at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, and has been an Olympics sport since. Women's team handball was added at the 1976 Summer Olympics.The International Handball Federation was formed in 1946, and as of 2013 has 174 member federations. The sport is most popular in continental Europe, whose countries have won every single medal in men's world championships since 1938, and all women's titles until 2013, when Brazil broke the series. The game also enjoys popularity in Far East, north Africa and Brazil.".
- Handball sportGoverningBody International_Handball_Federation.
- Handball teamSize "1".
- Handball teamSize "6".
- Handball thumbnail Elda_Prestigio_Krim.jpg?width=300.
- Handball wikiPageExternalLink handball-faq.
- Handball wikiPageExternalLink www.ehfcl.com.
- Handball wikiPageExternalLink www.eurohandball.com.
- Handball wikiPageExternalLink www.handballaustralia.org.au.
- Handball wikiPageExternalLink www.ihf.info.
- Handball wikiPageExternalLink front_content.php?idcat=80.
- Handball wikiPageExternalLink www.streethandball.com.
- Handball wikiPageExternalLink www.teamhandballnews.com.
- Handball wikiPageExternalLink www.usateamhandball.org.
- Handball wikiPageExternalLink DesktopDefault.aspx?menuid=875&languageid=1.
- Handball wikiPageID "13730".
- Handball wikiPageRevisionID "606764301".
- Handball caption "Handball player moves towards the goal prior to throwing the ball, while the goalkeeper waits to stop it.".
- Handball category "Indoor".
- Handball contact "Yes".
- Handball equipment "Ball".
- Handball first "Late-19th century, Denmark".
- Handball imagesize "300".
- Handball mgender "No".
- Handball name "Handball".
- Handball olympic "Demonstrated at the 1952 Summer Olympics.".
- Handball olympic "Part of Summer Olympic programme in 1936.".
- Handball olympic "Returned to the Summer Olympic programme since 1972.".
- Handball team "6".
- Handball union International_Handball_Federation.
- Handball venue "Court".
- Handball subject Category:Ball_games.
- Handball subject Category:Indoor_sports.
- Handball subject Category:Olympic_sports.
- Handball subject Category:Team_handball.
- Handball subject Category:Team_sports.
- Handball type Activity.
- Handball type Sport.
- Handball type Activity.
- Handball type Thing.
- Handball comment "Handball (also known as team handball, Olympic handball, European team handball, European handball, or Borden ball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outfield players and a goalkeeper on each team) pass a ball to throw it into the goal of the other team. A standard match consists of two periods of 30 minutes, and the team that scores more goals wins.Modern handball is played on a court 40 by 20 meters (131 by 66 ft), with a goal in the center of each end.".
- Handball label "Andebol".
- Handball label "Balonmano".
- Handball label "Handbal".
- Handball label "Handball".
- Handball label "Handball".
- Handball label "Handball".
- Handball label "Pallamano".
- Handball label "Piłka ręczna".
- Handball label "Гандбол".
- Handball label "كرة اليد".
- Handball label "ハンドボール".
- Handball label "手球".
- Handball sameAs Házená.
- Handball sameAs Handball.
- Handball sameAs Χειροσφαίριση.
- Handball sameAs Balonmano.
- Handball sameAs Eskubaloi.
- Handball sameAs Handball.
- Handball sameAs Bola_tangan.
- Handball sameAs Pallamano.
- Handball sameAs ハンドボール.
- Handball sameAs 핸드볼.
- Handball sameAs Handbal.
- Handball sameAs Piłka_ręczna.
- Handball sameAs Andebol.
- Handball sameAs m.03krj.
- Handball sameAs Q8418.
- Handball sameAs Q8418.
- Handball wasDerivedFrom Handball?oldid=606764301.
- Handball depiction Elda_Prestigio_Krim.jpg.
- Handball homepage front_content.php?idcat=80.
- Handball isPrimaryTopicOf Handball.
- Handball name "Handball".