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Title: Team Hand Ball


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Team Hand Ball
Coe-Brown Northwood Academy Physical Education
Department
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History and Objective
  • This is a team sport where two teams of seven
    players each (six players and a goalkeeper) pass
    and bounce a ball trying to throw it in the goal
    of the opposing team.
  • As of February 2007, the International Handball
    Federation lists 159 member federations which
    represent approximately 1,130,000 teams and a
    total of 31 million players, trainers, officials
    and referees.

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Rules of the game
  • A standard match duration consists of two halves
    of 30 minutes each.
  • After a goal has been scored, the team conceding
    the goal restarts the game. Their players move to
    the center line. Once a player has the ball under
    control the referee will blow his whistle to
    restart play. All players of the team which are
    restarting the play, must be behind the line on
    their own half, or else the restarting throw will
    have to be retaken.
  • Only the defending goalkeeper is allowed to step
    inside the six meter (6m) perimeter, though any
    player may attempt to catch and touch the ball in
    the air within it. Should a defender make contact
    with an attacker while in the goal perimeter,
    their team is penalized with a direct attempt at
    the goal, with only one attacker on the
    seven-meter line and the defending goalkeeper
    involved.

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Rules Continued
  • The ball is smaller than a football in order for
    the players to be able to hold and handle it with
    a single hand (though contact with both hands is
    perfectly allowed).
  • It is transported by bouncing it between hands
    and floor much as in basketball. A player may
    only hold the ball for three seconds and may only
    take three steps with the ball in hand. After
    taking three steps the player will have to make a
    dribble with one hand in order to continue moving
    forward, but if the ball is held in both hands
    after making a dribble and the player makes
    another dribble, a free throw will be given to
    the other team for a "double dribble". When you
    have the ball you may either dribble, pass or
    shoot.
  • Ball movement and possession is similar to
    basketball. If the attacker commits an
    infraction, such as charging, the possession of
    the ball can be awarded to the defending team.
    Players may also cause the possession to be lost
    if they make more than three steps without
    dribbling or after stopping their dribble.

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Rules Continued
  • FREE THROW
  • A free throw is taken immediately without the
    referee touching the ball, from the place the
    violation occurred. The defense must be (3M)
    away. The thrower must have one foot continuously
    in contact with the court and must throw or pass
    within 3 seconds.
  • A free throw is taken for any violation not
    covered by the penalty throw.
  • If the foul or infringement occurs between the
    goal line and the free throw line, a free throw
    is taken just outside the free throw line
    opposite from where the foul took place.

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Penalties
  • Penalties are given to players if particularly
    rough contact is made the referees may award a
    nine-meter free throw to the attacking team, or
    if the infraction was during a clear scoring
    opportunity, a seven-meter penalty shot is given.
    This would be a minor foul or also the possession
    might just be given to the other team depending
    on the contact.
  • When defending, players are not allowed to pull,
    hit, or punch the ball out of the opponent's
    hands, endanger an opponent with the ball, or
    contact the ball below the knees. Free throws are
    awarded to the opponent in the event of minor
    fouls or violations.
  • In more extreme cases they give the defender a
    yellow card (warning), a 2-minute penalty, or a
    red card (permanent expulsion).
  • A team can only get three warnings (yellow
    cards) after that they will only be able to be
    penalized with 2-minute suspensions. One player
    can only get three 2-minute suspensions after
    that he/she will be shown the red card, and
    cannot participate in that game anymore

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The Playing Field
  • GOAL AREA
  • Only the goalie may stand inside the goal area.
  • If an offensive player is in the circle or on the
    line, with or without the ball, the ball is given
    to the opponent and the goal does not count. A
    free throw is awarded to the defense.
  • If the defense gains an advantage by being in the
    goal area, a penalty throw is awarded the
    attackers.
  • A ball inside the goal area belongs to the
    goalie.
  • A thrown ball is not considered to be in the goal
    area if it is in the air.
  • Handball is played on a court (40mx20m), with a
    dividing line in the middle and a goal in the
    center of either end. The goals are surrounded by
    a near-semicircular line that is generally (6m)
    away from the goal. There is also a dashed
    near-semicircular line that is (9m) away from the
    goal.
  • The (7M) mark is used for penalty shots.

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The Playing Field
10
Court Picture 2
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Worksheet
  • How many players are on a Team Handball team?
  • The object is Team Handball is to
  • A Team Handball game is divided into how many
    minute halves. 
  • How do the players advance the ball in Team
    Handball?
  • What are players not allowed to do when defending
    an opponent?
  • When a player is in possession of the ball, what
    three things can they do with it?
  • What happens when a minor foul of violation
    occurs in Team Handball?
  • Describe what the circle is in Team Handball?
    Who can be in it? Who cannot be in it? What can
    the goalie do inside this area?
  • What is a free throw in the game of Team
    Handball?
  • What is the difference between a yellow card and
    a red card in Team Handball?
  • Draw and label Team Handball court with the
    following markings
  • Centerline Baseline 20 meters 40 meters Goal
  • 9m line 7m line 6m line 4m line
  •  

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Work Cited
  • Information
  • http//edweb6.educ.msu.edu/kin866/Sports/spteamhan
    dball.htm
  • http//www.belleville.k12.wi.us/bhs/physed/studyg/
    teamhandball.html
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Team_handball
  • Pictures
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ImageQuadra-hand.png
  • library.thinkquest.org/27480/handball.htm
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