News
»   24 January, 2010
Season start
First training of the year for the women is 9th Feb 6.30- 8 pm at Sydney Boys High. The men have their first training 14th Feb 11.30 to 1 pm. Full training schedule will soon be available under downloads.

»   24 January, 2010
Seeking coaches and players
We are currently looking for coaches and players for both teams. All levels of experience welcome. Please email info@utshandball.com before attending first training session.

»   13 December, 2009
UTS player in the national team
UTS player Allira Hudson-Goofers is currently representing Australia in the Handball World Cup


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Upcoming events

»   6 February, 2010 - Beach handball in Adelaide! In February we are sending a beach handball team to Adelaide.

»   25 July, 2009 - Tournament for women in Albury/Wodonga

»   30 May, 2009 - Junior Nationals in Brisbane. U21 and U18 tournament for state teams in Brisbane. Selections for NSW teams will start in May.

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Handball information

Handball (or "team handball") is a fast-paced game involving two teams of seven players who pass, throw, catch and dribble a small ball with their hands while trying to score goals. The team with the most goals wins the game. A game consists of two 30-minute halves with a 10-minute half-time break.

Even the ancient Greeks...


The sport of handball as it is played today certainly has a chequered history. The very fact that man has always been more adept at using his hands than his feet lends credibility to the claim made by famous sports historians that he started playing handball much earlier than, say, football.

Ancient forms of handball

The games that were precursors of handball can only said to be distantly related to it in terms of their structure and rules of play. Nonetheless, the games of "Urania" played by the Ancient Greeks (and described by Homer in the Odyssey) and "Harpaston" played by the Romans (and described by the Roman doctor Claudius Galenus in 130 to 200 A.D.) as well as in the "Fangballspiel" (or 'catch ball game') featured in the songs of the German lyrical poet Walther von der Vogelweide (1170-1230) all contained certain features that can be described as ancient forms of handball.

Modern handball


Modern handball was first played towards the end of the 19th century. For instance, one such game was played in the Danish town of Nyborg in 1897. The real impulses emanated from Denmark, Germany and Sweden. The founding fathers of field handball were probably German physical education experts who gained recognition for field handball as a separate sport at the turn of the century, based on the games of "Raffball" ('snatch ball') and "Königsbergerball" (Konrad Koch 1846-1911). In Sweden it was G. Wallström who introduced his country to a certain sport named "handball" in 1910.

 

extarcted from the IHF website

 

Rules of the game
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