Sunday, August 17, 2025

Cycloball

Cycloball (also called bicycle ball or radball) is an indoor team sport in which two teams of two players ride special bicycles and try to get a ball into each other's goal, similar to soccer. 
The ball is controlled with the front or back wheel of the bicycle or with the body (especially the head), but hands and feet are not allowed, except by the goalkeeper when defending. 
The game is played on an 11x14 meter field, with matches lasting 2x7 minutes. 
Cycloball requires agility, balance, and explosive power. 
The sport, founded in 1893 by Nicholas Kaufmann, is popular in countries such as Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, and Japan, with a world championship held since 1930 under the auspices of the UCI.








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