Jokgu

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Jokgu (Korean: 족구) is a sport which combines aspects of volleyball and football (soccer).

History

Jokgu was invented by the South Korean air force in the mid-1960s as a way to promote exercise on military bases. Jokgu is very popular in Korea and with over one thousand teams in professional, school, & military leagues jokgu is sometimes regarded as Korea's national sport. It is also one of the most common ways to pass time in the military. Jokgu is just one of the many sports that were premiered at the 1st Annual Leisure Games in Chuncheon, Korea in 2010. As interest in jokgu has grown in America, teams joined together in 2011 to form a jokgu league and a door to the world stage was opened. While there are not any jokgu related English language websites, there are plenty of videos that can be found on the web.[1]

Rule

It can be described as a fusion of volleyball and soccer. The rules are similar to volleyball, but only your feet, shins, & head may contact with the ball. Teams are made up of four people on each side of the net and the height of the net is similar to tennis (1.1-meter). Players are allowed three contacts per side with one bounce in-between contacts. The playing area measures 16 x 7 meters. Each of two teams has four starting players and three relievers. A game consists of three sets of 15 points each. Score is counted under the rally point system, under which one must have a two-point advantage to win a game. The ball for jokgu measures 20 centimeters in diameter and weighs 360 grams.

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