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KOFRBALL
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What is Korfball?
• A mixed gender team sport, with similarities to netball
and basketball
• Team consists of eight players
• 4 female
• 4 male
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History
• Discovered by Nico
Broekhuysen in
1902
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History
• Broekhuysen was introduced to the Swedish game“ringboll”
• Players shoot a ball through a ring attached to a 3-meter
pole
• Field was divided into 3 zones• Players could not leave their respective zones
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History
• Broekhuysen was inspired by “ringboll” and decided to
teach it to his students back in America, but decided to
replace a ring with a basket to make it easier to see if the
ball went through it
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History
• Korfball was then born
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Problems
• Controversy about the mixed players
• Korfball was accused of being immoral
• Women players wore clothing that showed their knees and ankles
•
“Korfball is a monster that spreads its claws to all sides” • Newspaper article
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Games
• International Korfball Federation was founded in 1933
• Korfball is now being played in 57 countries, including
the Philippines
• Korfball has been a part of the World Games since 1985
•
IKF World Championships have been held every four years since 1978
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KORFBALL RULES
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Rules ; Divisions
Team A
•Defense Group• 2 females, 2 males
• Defends the ring
• Attack group
•
2 females, 2 males• Shoots the ball
Team B
•Defense Group• 2 females, 2 males
• Defends the ring
• Attack group
•
2 females, 2 males• Shoots the ball
Every team has their own coach, who can switch players during a
match, negotiate with the referee, create the formation for the
match and keep up the team‟s spirit.
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Rules ; Play
• Playing area consists of two large squares joined along
the center line,
• Each square has a “korf ”
• Divisions swap roles after 2 goals gave have been made
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Rules; Three Key Points
• No running with the ball
• No dribbling
•
No deliberate physical contact
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Rules ; Goals
• Goals can only be scored when a player is not being
defended by other players
• Goals while being defended will not be counted and ball
will be given to the other team
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Rules ; Defending
• Defends by facing the attacker and putting one arm up to
block a shot
• Defenders can‟t defend the other sex
• Person defended will be given a penalty shot
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Rules ; Shooting
• Attacker must be free of a defender
• Running-in-Shot
• Taking a pass from a teammate and shooting on the run
•
Long / Distance Shot• Shooting over the defender
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Rules ; Free Pass
• Occurs after an infringement
•
Players must stand 2.5 meters from the player taking thefree pass and the pass
• Must be taken within four seconds of the referee‟s whistle
• Free passes after a ball is „out‟ are taken from the point
the ball left the playing area• At the beginning of the game, at half time and after a goal
is scored a free pass is taken to restart the game from
halfway
•
A goal may not be scored directly from a free pass
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Rules ; Penalty
• Awarded when an infringement prevents a scoring chance
• Penalty taker must stand 2.5 meters from the korf to take
the penalty
•
All other players must stand 2.5 metres from both thekorf and the penalty-taker
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Terms
• Pass – Just as in everyday conversation, a pass in korfballmeans an attempt to pull another player
• Shot – This means the same as “Pass”, beginners often use thesame technique for both
• Attacker – Someone on the pull
• Defender – Someone unwilling to be pulled
• Defended Shot – Occurs where a person prevents a shot from being successful by claiming to already have a partner
• Rebound Defense – When it is impossible to defend a shot, players may instead employ “rebound defense” where theyclaim to be on the rebound and thus not willing to be pulled.This is a risky tactic and many “attackers” will consider the
“rebound defense” to be vulnerable to a good “shot”
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Terms
• Running-in shot – casual encounter which is usually over
before the defender has even worked out what‟s going on
• Veering-shot – hardest of all, the act of taking a shot from
the pavilion end
• Goal – The referee will award this for a shot that scores
• Blam – extreme rejection of a “shot”
• Contact – usually happens at the „post‟ where a player
uses untoward physical presence to gain an advantage in
collecting
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Terms
• Out-of-hands – knocking over someone‟s pint. Free-pintawarded to the opposition
• Travelling – being a bit too obvious about cruising the“pitch” looking for a shooting chance
• Solo-play – Inevitable result of too many failed “passes”.Try to avoid this as the ref will award a free-pass to the
opposition and your team-mates will laugh at you• “Loose” – Commonly used term, when this is called out it
means that a defender‟s reputation suggests that s/he may be vulnerable to a good “shot”
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• “Tight” – Here the reverse is true; the defender is likely to
“defend” a “shot”. However, the defender may bevulnerable to a “running-in shot”
• “Party” – When this is called, it is a sign for all the
defenders to have a party – in which they can make
“passes” at the attackers. • “Incoming” – Warning shout to your team-mates of the
overly hopeful approach of a “traveller”
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Korfball ; Match
• Consists of two periods of 30 minutes, with a break of 10minutes in between periods
• Two divisions go to each zone, divisions can‟t switch
places until the end of the period
• Division with their own korf in it is the defending zone• Players can‟t step on the line in between the zone
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Korfball ; Equipment
• Played within a rectangular field of play (40 x 20 meters)
• Court is divided into 2 zones
• In each zone is a 3.5m (11.5ft) tall post with a basket at
the top
• Ball is similar to a soccer ball
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Court Size