Field handball

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Dimensions of a field of field handball played with 11 players at 1936 Summer Olympics compared to a football field.
Dimensions of a field of field handball played with 11 players at 1936 Summer Olympics compared to a football field.

Field handball (also known as outdoor handball or grass handball) was the original form of what is now team handball and was played at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin.

The sport is played on a grass field (similar to a football field) between 90 and 110 meters long, 55 to 65 meters wide. The field has two parallel lines 35 meters from the goal line, which divides the field into 3 sections; each section can have up to 6 players of each team. The goal area is a [semi-circle] line with 13-meter radius, and the penalty mark at 14 meters from the goal. The goal is 7.32 meters wide and 2.44 meters high.

The game is played with the same ball as the indoor type by two teams of 11 players (plus 2 reserves) and two periods of 30 minutes each.

Team handball gradually grew in popularity to replace field handball and the last field handball World Championship was played in 1966.[1]

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