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    BEACH HANDBALLBOLA BALING PANTAI 

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     Also known as Sandball

    The game is similar to team handball, but isnot played in a sports hall but on sand instead.

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    HISTORY

    Beach handball history traces its roots from

    small island at the South of Italy – 

    Ponza (Italian: Isola Di Ponza).

    In June 1992Gianni Buttarelli and Franco

    Schiano, presidents of Italian handball teams,

    suggested the idea of creating a new kind ofhandball – beach handball.

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      Since then Championships of the World andEurope, a lot of international competitions,

    in which Ukrainian national teams took part,

    are held on a regular basis.

     At the World Games in 2001 Ukrainian

    Women’s Beach Handball Team was at the

    top again.

    In 2000 took place the first forum on

    a historical scale for this kind of sport – European Championship, where Ukraine was

    represented as well. Women’s team won the gold

    medal, men’s team – bronze

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    HOW TO PL YBE CH H NDB LL

    sandball

    trying to throw in the goal of

    the opposing team.

    two teams pass and bounce a

    ball

    it is team sport

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    score 1 point (otherplayer)

    scores 2 points

    (goalkeeper)

    match are played intwo or three sets 

    play on sand not in a sport hall

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    Beach Handball Equipment

    Ball Men Woman

    Weight  350 – 370 g  280 – 300 g 

    Circumference  54 – 56 cm  50 – 52 cm 

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    Beach Handball Goal Post

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    Beach Handball Goal Diagram 

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    Beach Handball Jersey

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    Beach Handball Jersey 

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    Beach Handball Court

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    2.0 Rules and RegulationRule 1 –PLAYING COURT

    1) A rectangle 27m length X 12m width.

    2) The playing surface must consist of sand at least 40cm deep.

    3) There is a 3m safety zone surrounding the playing court.

    4) The playing area is 15m length X 12m width and the goal area 6m length.

    5) The goals are 2m height X 3m width.

    6) Ball stopping nets must be placed 3m behind the goal lines

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    Substitution areas

    Substitution areas

    The substitution area for the court

    players is 15m length X3m width ineach side of the playing area.

    It is allowed to the goalkeeper andcourt players to leave the playingarea on the shortest way over the

    entire sideline on the side of theirteam’s substitution area. 

    The goalkeeper must enter thecourt through the goalkeeperentry zone from the side of his

    team’s substitution area, while forthe court players through theirteam’s substitution area

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    Rule 2 – 

    START OF THE GAME, PLAYING TIME, FINAL SIGNAL, TIMEOUT ANDTEAM TIMEOUT

    1. The winner of the coin toss chooses either the goal it wishesto defend or the respective side of substitution area.

    2. After the end of the 1st period, teams change ends but donot change substitution areas.

    3. The duration of each period is 10’ with a 5’ intermission inbetween periods.

    4. Each period results separately.

    5. A match is won when a team wins best of three periods.

    6. If at the end of a period the score is even, the Golden Goal isused to determine the winner.

    7. The winner of each period is awarded one point.

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    Rule 3

    BALL1. The game is played with a non‐slippery rubber ball (different

    size for men and women).

    2. At least 4 balls must be available for a match.

    3.   If there are no stopping nets, more balls are needed in orderto preserve the pace of the game.

    4. The reserve balls must be kept one behind each goal and oneat the

    5. Table

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    Rule 4

    SUBSTITUTIONS –EQUIPMENT

    1. A team - up to 8 players.

    2. At least 6 players must be present at the beginning of the match. If the numberof team’s players eligible to play drops below 4 (at any given time of the match),then the opposing team wins the match.

    3. 4 players per team (3 court players + 1 goalkeeper) may compete on the playingcourt. During any given moment of the match each team must have a goalkeeperon the court. This player can play as court player too in any time.

    4. A maximum of 4 officials per team a re allowed, but only 2 of them may remainin the substitution area.

    5. The male athletes’ uniform consists of tank top and shorts. The female athletes’ uniform consists of tops and bikini bottoms. The athlete uniforms must havenumbers on them. The goalkeeper uniform colors must be contrasting to those oftheir teammates and opponents.

    6. All players play barefoot. Cloth socks or medical bandages are permitted.

    7. Substitutes may enter the match at any moment, always over their team’s substitution line.

    8. In case of a faulty substitution, the guilty player must be penalized with asuspension

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    Rule 5

    GOALKEEPER

    1. The goalkeeper is allowed to leave his goal area without the ball and participate in the

    game in the playing area; when doing so he is subject to the rules applying to players inthe playing area.

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    Rule 6

    GOAL AREA

    1. Only the goalkeeper is allowed to enter the goal area. The ball belongs tothe goalkeeper when it is in the goal area. The court players are allowedto play the ball which is stationary or rolling in the goal area.

    2. When a court player enters the goal area, the call shall be as follows:

    A goalkeeper ‐throw, when an attacking team’s court player enters thegoal area in possession of the ball or when enters the goal area withoutthe ball in his possession but gains an advantage by doing so;

    3. A 6‐meter throw (penalty throw), when a defending player enters thegoal area and because of this destroys an opponent’s clear chance ofscoring.

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    4. Entering the goal area is not penalized when:

    1. A player enters the goal area after playing the ball in his possession, aslong as this does not create a disadvantage for the opponents;

    2. A player enters the goal area without the ball and does not gain anadvantage by doing so;

    3. A defending player enters the goal area during or after an attempt todefend, without causing a disadvantage to the opponents.

    5. If a player plays the ball in his team’s goal area, the call shall be as follows: 

    1. Goal, if the ball enters the goal;

    2. A free throw, if the ball comes to a rest in the goal area, or if thegoalkeeper touches the ball and it does not enter the goal;

    3. A throw ‐in, if the ball goes out over the outer goal line;

    4. Play continues, if the ball passes through the goal area back into theplaying area, without being touched by the goalkeeper.

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    •Rule 7

    PLAYING THE BALL

    PASSIVE PLAY1. Players are permitted to:

    • Dive for the ball when it is laying or rolling on the sand;• Hold the ball for a maximum of 3’’, when it is also laying on the sand.

    If the ball remains on the sand longer than 3’’ any other player canpick it up, except the player who last touched it;

    • Take a maximum of 3 steps with the ball in their hands.

    2. Passive play

    • If the team in ball possession is not making any recognizable attemptto• attack and try to score this is regarded as passive play and the

    forewarning• signal is shown by the referees (free throw awarded to the other

    team)

    Rule 8

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    Rule 8 

    FOULS AND UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT1. Players are permitted to:

    2. Use their arms and hands in order to block or gain possession of the ball;

    3. Use an open hand to play the ball away from the opponent from any direction;

    4. Use their body to obstruct an opponent, even when the opponent is not inpossession of the ball (screen);

    5.Make body contact with an opponent when facing him and with bent arms andmaintain this contact in order to monitor and follow the opponent (body check).

    6. Players are not permitted to:

    • Pull or hit the ball out of the hands of an opponent;• Block or force away an opponent with arms, hands or legs;

    • Restrain, hold, push, run or jump into an opponent;• Interfere with, impede or endanger an opponent (with or without the ball

    in his possession) in contravention of the rules.

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    • Rule 9 

    • SCORING AND DECIDING THE FINAL

    OUTCOME OF THE GAME1. When a goal is scored, 1 point is awarded to the scoring team.

    2. 2 points are awarded when a goal is scored:

    3. By a 6m ‐throw (penalty throw); a) By the goalkeeper;

    b) In a creative and/or spectacular way.

    4. If the score is even at the end of a period, then the Golden Goal method isused. In such a case, play continues without a specific amount of time beingrequired and the next score wins.

    5. Shootout *

    6. How to play the Shootout*

    7. Special conditions*

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