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 FLOORBALL

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Floorball is a fast-paced indoor team sport that originated in Sweden in the 1970s. It is often described as a variation of hockey or a form of indoor hockey. The game is played with lightweight plastic sticks and a plastic ball on a rectangular playing surface, typically a gymnasium floor.

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Here are some key points to understand about Floorball:

  1. Equipment: Players use lightweight sticks made of composite or carbon fiber materials, which are designed for precise ball control and shooting. The sticks have a curved blade at the end for passing and shooting. The ball used in Floorball is a small, perforated plastic ball that is lightweight and doesn't bounce much.

  2. Gameplay: Floorball is played with two teams consisting of five field players and one goalkeeper on each side. The objective is to score goals by shooting the ball into the opposing team's net while defending your own net. The team with the most goals at the end of the game wins.

  3. Rules: Floorball has simple rules that are easy to understand, making it accessible for beginners. Players cannot use their feet or hands to touch the ball, except for the goalkeeper. The game focuses on quick passing, accurate shooting, and effective teamwork. There are no body-checking or physical contact allowed, making it a non-contact sport.

  4. Speed and Flow: Floorball is known for its fast-paced and dynamic nature. The absence of physical contact and the use of lightweight equipment allows for quick movements, agile plays, and fluid transitions between offense and defense. The game often involves a combination of skillful dribbling, accurate passing, and strategic positioning.

  5. Inclusivity: One of the key advantages of Floorball is its inclusivity. It can be played by people of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to experienced athletes. The minimal equipment requirements and simplified rules make it accessible for both recreational play and competitive leagues.

  6. Worldwide Popularity: Floorball has gained popularity worldwide and is played in over 80 countries. It is particularly popular in European countries like Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic. There are national and international Floorball competitions, including the World Floorball Championships and the Champions Cup.

Floorball offers a fun and exciting team sport experience, combining elements of skill, strategy, and teamwork. It provides an opportunity to stay active, improve coordination, and enjoy the camaraderie of playing with others in a fast-paced indoor environment.

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Useful links: Amazing goals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og55OGOwvzg&t=45s 

Rules explained Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVVBDLo3QpI&t=94s

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