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Goalball was invented in 1946 by an Austrian Hanz Lorenzen and a German, Sett Reindle. It is a unique team sport for the visually impaired, played by 2 teams of 3 players. All players are blind-folded to enable blind, visually impaired and sighted athlet...
This page was last updated on June 23rd, 2008
Goalball (from Sports)
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GoalBall International FanclubGoalBall International Fanclub
Information about the rules, history and background for this sport, a guide on how to start playing, and discussion forum.
The Power of Goalball : Other VisionsThe Power of Goalball : Other Visions
From the series TravelVision commentaries. Article written by Sue Wiygul Martin.
Goalball.co.ukGoalball.co.uk
Governing body for the sport within the United Kingdom. Includes development plan, events calendar, mailing lists, and contacts. Features text only and graphic versions of site.
Utah GoalballUtah Goalball
Teams, players, tournaments.
USA GoalballUSA Goalball
Features history and background for this Paralympic sport, including resources to start playing, start a team, or funding Goalball efforts. Discussion forum, links and contacts are provided.
Goalball at Florida School of the Deaf and Blind (FSDB)Goalball at Florida School of the Deaf and Blind (FSDB)
Organizer of the 1999 Youth Goalball National Championships. Information about the activities at FSDB.
GoalballGoalball
A unique team sports for the visually impaired played by 2 teams of 3 players each. Technical subcommittee. Rules of goalball. Part of IBSA (International Blind Sports Federation) site. Links.
Goalball New ZealandGoalball New Zealand
Rules and playing tips, notes for parents, instructors and sports administrators, local news and events.

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