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Highest governing body | International Throwball Federation |
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Nicknames | throwball |
First played | 1940s (first rules drafted in 1955) |
Characteristics | |
Contact | Non-contact |
Team members | seven players per team on court at once and five substitute |
Mixed-sex | Yes |
Type | Indoor or outdoor |
Equipment | Throwball |
Presence | |
Olympic | No |
Paralympic | No |
World Games | No |
Throwball is a non-contact ball sport played across a net between two teams of seven players on a rectangular court.
Throwball is popular in Asia, especially on the Indian subcontinent, and was first played in India as a women's sport in Chennai during the 1940s. Like volleyball, the game's roots are linked with the YMCA. Both volleyball and Newcomb ball, while older games, share many similarities with throwball. Throwball rules were first drafted in 1955 and India's first national level championship was played in 1980.
The International Throwball Federation is the highest governing body for the sport.[1]