In this article, we want to delve into the topic of Jorkyball and explore all its dimensions. Jorkyball has been a topic of constant interest throughout history, with multiple approaches and analyzes from different disciplines. From its origins to the present, Jorkyball has played a crucial role in people's lives and the development of society. In this article, we aim to examine Jorkyball from different perspectives, analyzing its impact on culture, politics, science, the arts, and everyday life. We hope this article serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the importance and relevance of Jorkyball in the modern world.
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Characteristics | |
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Team members | 2 per side |
Mixed-sex | male and female |
Type | Indoor |
Equipment | Jorkyball |
Venue | Jorkyball court |
Presence | |
Olympic | No |
Paralympic | No |
Jorkyball is a format of two vs two football. It is played in a 10 m (33 ft) by 5 m (16 ft) cage on artificial turf with the possibility of using the walls to pass, dribble, and score. As in football it is played only with the feet and use of hands is forbidden. The objective is to score goals into a net. As in squash and paddle, the sport is played in a four-walled court and all of them can be used including the net above, i.e. there is no outside. The governing body is the Jorkyball International Federation.
Three on two jorkyball was invented by the French Gilles Paniez in 1987. It started in a garage in Lyon, France. Jorkyball was first played in front of a large audience at the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy as an exhibition. Since then, the number of jorkyball players has been increasing.[citation needed]
Jorkyball is currently played in 13 countries and expanding: France, Italy, Portugal, Canada, Spain, Hungary, Poland, Belgium, Switzerland, Japan, Mexico, India and Israel.[citation needed]
A jorkyball game is played in sets of seven goals each. The first team to reach two sets wins. Each team is made up of one striker and one defender. The striker is not allowed to play in the kickoff areas. At the end of each set, defender and striker change role. The defender is not allowed to play in the opponent's side of the court.
The pitch of 2 vs 2 jorkyball is a parallelepiped. Dimensions are:
The ball is in hand-sewn felt. It weighs 200 g (7 oz). It is roughly the size of a handball.