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HANDBALL EDUCACIÓN SECUNDARIA Y BACHILLERATO COLEGIO ANTAMIRA

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HANDBALLEDUCACIÓN SECUNDARIA Y BACHILLERATO

COLEGIO ANTAMIRA

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HISTORY

• Handball is a fast-paced team game that was first played in Scandinavia and Germany at the end of the 19th century.

• EUROPEAN ORIGINS: The modern game of handball was first played towards the end of the 19th century in Scandinavia and Germany. Field handball was first recognised at the turn of the century and G. Wallström introduced the sport of "handball" to Sweden in 1910.

• OLYMPIC HISTORY: Indoor handball was presented for the first time at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. The introduction of women’s handball to the Games took place in 1976 in Montreal.

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COURTHANDBALL

Objetivos Horario General Profesores y Asignaturas Objetivos del año:

Competentes Comprometidos Felices

Objetivo convivencia Ruegos y preguntas

COURT

• Handball is played on a court 40m x 20m and features 2x3m goals at each end. The 9m arc is the free throw line and it is usually dashed (discontinua). A penalty throw line lies 7m in front of the goals. There is also a halfway line with a center dot for the restart.

• Substitution can occur at anytime so long as player-off before player-on.

• The attackers may shoot from in the air above the goal area but must shoot before landing. A defender or an attacker can not travel through the goal area in order to get an advantage at another spot.

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HANDBALLBASIC RULES

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TO BASIC RULES

• The game is divided into two 30-minute halves. There is a 10-minute break in the middle of the game, called half time.

• Each team has 7 players on the field (6 field players and 1 goalkeeper). Each team has 5 reserve players, who can be changed for a field player at any time during the game.

• A handball match is led by 2 referees; one court referee and one referee behind the goal.

• Field players can touch the ball with any part of their bodies EXCEPT with their feet.

• A player who has possession of the ball can take 3 steps or stand without moving for only 3 seconds. They must then shoot, pass or dribble the ball.

• Players are allowed an unlimited number of fouls.

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HANDBALLTYPES OF SHOTS ON GOAL

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TO TYPES OF SHOTS ON GOAL

• Jump Shot: the most popular shot because 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 goalkeeper is out away from the goal• Set Shot: a simple throw from a standing position. Set shots are also used for all penalty shots.• Penalty shot: one on one with the goalkeeper. The shooter must stand with both feet behind the penalty line and keep one foot stationary during the shot.• Shots with effect.

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HANDBALLPUNISHMENTS

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TO PUNISHMENTS• Warning A warning shall be given for such fouls which are to be punished progressively.• Suspension A suspension (2 minutes) shall be given: for repeated fouls of the type that they are to be punished progressively; for repeated unsportsmanlike conduct by a player.• Disqualification A disqualification shall be given: for fouls which endanger the opponent’s health; for seriously unsportsmanlike conduct by a player or because of a third suspension to the same player.The disqualification of a player during the playing time, always carries with it a 2-minute suspension for the team and this player can not play anymore.• Exclusion An exclusion shall be given when a player is guilty of an assault during the playing time, on or outside the playing court. Exclusion is always for the entire remainder of the playing time, and the team must continue with one player less on the court.

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HANDBALLMOST COMMON FOULS

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TO TRAVELLING: taking more than 3 steps without dribbling the ball. Penalty: free throw for the opponent

DOUBLE DRIBBLING: When a player bounces the ball with two hands, or stops and restarts the dribble. Penalty: free throw for the opponent

KICKBALL: touching the ball with your feet. Penalty: free throw for the opponent.

ENTERING THE GOAL AREA: field players CAN’T enter the goal area. Penalty: free throw for the opponent. Jump Shot: field players can jump into the goal area, but must shoot the ball before they land.

- NOTE: Only the goalkeeper can stand in the goal area. PUSHING or HOLDING: Defending players CAN’T push or hold the

attacking player. Penalty: free throw for the opponent. - NOTE: Defending players can only block the path of the attacking player with the torso. JUMP SHOT: If a foul occurs inside the goal area or stops a clear scoring

opportunity, it is a PENALTY SHOT: this is an undefended throw from the 7-meter line.

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HANDBALLPOSITIONS

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TO • Goalkeeper: the player who defends the goal with every part of the body. Is the only player who can touch the ball with their feet.

• Centre: a creative handball player who directs play in both defense and attack. Also known as the ‘playmaker’ and sets up the tactics and assists.

• Left and right backs — When defending, they try to block shots, and in attack they are the long-range handball shooters. They are the largest players.

• Pivot — the creative force in attack and disruption to opponents when defending. The circle runner is quick and gets in among opposing defenders to either create openings for teammates or to get into a good scoring position themselves.

• Left and right wingers — the fast players who patrol the sides of the court. They counter opposing wingers and in attack look to create openings for others, or shoot from the more difficult angles.

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HANDBALLSYSTEMS OF PLAYING

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TO ATTACKING

3-3 2-4

DEFENSE

5-1 6-0

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