Team Handball - Fayetteville

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Team Handball
History
• Team Handball started in Europe in the
1920’s when basketball was starting in the
United States.
• Most countries call it Handball. It is
commonly called Team or European
Handball in the United States to
distinguish it from another game.
Team Handball Court
Team Handball Equipment
• Ball
• Pinnies
• Goals
Goal Area Line
• Arc that only the Goalie can be in
• Players may jump into the area to shoot
as long as they shoot before landing
7 Meter Line
Center
Line
• This is the line for a free throw if a major
penalty is called
• It creates a one-on-one with the Goalie
Side Line
9 Meter Line
• Also a free throw line that is used when an
infraction occurs between the 9M line and
the Goal line
• All other free throws occur at the point of
the foul
Jump Shot
• A player may jump from beyond the goal
area and is allowed to land inside the goal
area, as long as he/she throws the ball
before landing
Lob Shot
• Used when the Goalie is out of the Goal
area
Penalty Shot
• A shot attempted by any offensive player when
that player is prevented from making a clear
goal scoring chance by a foul or unsportsmanlike
conduct from another player. The shooter must
stand with both feet behind the penalty line and
keep one foot stationary during the shot.
Free Throw
• A throw awarded to the opposing team
when the other team is in violation of
certain rules of the game
Throw In & Throw On (Off)
Throw In
Throw On (Off)
• Putting the ball back
into play after it has
crossed one of the
sidelines. Both feet
must be touching the
surface outside the
sideline. The throw
may be made by one
or two hands in any
matter.
• The method of
putting the ball in
play at the start of
the game and after a
goal is scored
Passes
• Chest Pass
– Two-handed pass originating from the chest
area
• Bounce Pass
– Two-handed pass that bounces before
reaching intended recipient
• Overhead Pass
– Two-handed pass that originates over the
head, usually done with force
Passes (Continued)
• Baseball Pass
– One armed overhand pass
• Sidearm Pass
– Pass similar to baseball with the release ¾ to
the side to avoid a defender
Passes (Continued)
• Shovel Pass
– Underhand pass done with one or two hands
• Jump Pass
– Player jumps over or around defender to
throw ball baseball style to another player
Goals
• When the entire ball crosses the goal line
inside the goal
• All goals are worth 1 point
• A goal may be scored from any throw
– free-throw
– throw-in
– throw-on(off)
– and goal-throw