CENTRUL COLAR DE EDUCAIE INCLUZIVĂ CRISTAL ORADEA R O M A N I A.

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CENTRUL COLAR DE EDUCAIE INCLUZIVĂ CRISTAL ORADEA R O M A N I A

Goalball is a sport that does not originates from Romania but it is a specific sport for the visually impaired children from CSEI Cristal Oradea.

Goalball is a team sport designed specifically for blind athletes, originally devised in 1946 by the Austrian Hans Lorenzen and German Sepp Reindle as a means of assisting the rehabilitation of visually impaired World War II veterans International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA), responsible for a range of sports for the blind and partially sighted, is the official governing body for the sport. Goalball is a team sport designed specifically for blind athletes, originally devised in 1946 by the Austrian Hans Lorenzen and German Sepp Reindle as a means of assisting the rehabilitation of visually impaired World War II veterans International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA), responsible for a range of sports for the blind and partially sighted, is the official governing body for the sport.sportblindHans LorenzenSepp ReindleWorld War IIInternational Blind Sports Federation (IBSA)sportblindHans LorenzenSepp ReindleWorld War IIInternational Blind Sports Federation (IBSA)

Goalball gradually evolved into a competitive game during the 1950s and 1960s, and was eventually nominated as a demonstration sport at the 1976 Summer Paralympics in Toronto. The sport's first world championship was held in Austria in 1978 and Goalball became part of the Paralympic programme from the 1980 Summer Paralympics in Arnhem onwards. Goalball gradually evolved into a competitive game during the 1950s and 1960s, and was eventually nominated as a demonstration sport at the 1976 Summer Paralympics in Toronto. The sport's first world championship was held in Austria in 1978 and Goalball became part of the Paralympic programme from the 1980 Summer Paralympics in Arnhem onwards.1976 Summer ParalympicsParalympic 1980 Summer ParalympicsArnhem1976 Summer ParalympicsParalympic 1980 Summer ParalympicsArnhem

Participants compete in teams of three, and try to throw a ball that has bells embedded in it into the opponents' goal.. Teams alternate throwing or rolling the ball from one end of the playing area to the other, and players remain in the area of their own goal in both defence and attack. Players must use the sound of the bell to judge the position and movement of the ball. Games consist of two 12- minute halves (formerly 10-minute halves). Eyeshades allow partially sighted players to compete on an equal footing with blind players. Participants compete in teams of three, and try to throw a ball that has bells embedded in it into the opponents' goal.. Teams alternate throwing or rolling the ball from one end of the playing area to the other, and players remain in the area of their own goal in both defence and attack. Players must use the sound of the bell to judge the position and movement of the ball. Games consist of two 12- minute halves (formerly 10-minute halves). Eyeshades allow partially sighted players to compete on an equal footing with blind players.Eyeshades

Court and Ball International Blind Sports Federation rules require the field of play to be 18 m long by 9 m wide (about 19.7 yards by 9.8 yards). Goals span the width of the pitch. The court is divided into six even sections (3 by 9 m). At either end, just in front of the goal, is the team area. Beyond that is each team's landing zone. The middle two sections are referred to as the neutral zone, though this is a misnomer, as players may not cross the center line into the other team's half of the neutral zone. International Blind Sports Federation rules require the field of play to be 18 m long by 9 m wide (about 19.7 yards by 9.8 yards). Goals span the width of the pitch. The court is divided into six even sections (3 by 9 m). At either end, just in front of the goal, is the team area. Beyond that is each team's landing zone. The middle two sections are referred to as the neutral zone, though this is a misnomer, as players may not cross the center line into the other team's half of the neutral zone. International Blind Sports Federation International Blind Sports Federation

The lines of the court are made by placing tape over lengths of twine. This makes the line both visual and tactile. The team area and landing zone, including the boundary and goal lines, are always marked in this way. Furthermore, the team area has six hash marks (three at the front, one on either side, and one on the goal line) to assist with player orientation. The lines of the court are made by placing tape over lengths of twine. This makes the line both visual and tactile. The team area and landing zone, including the boundary and goal lines, are always marked in this way. Furthermore, the team area has six hash marks (three at the front, one on either side, and one on the goal line) to assist with player orientation. The ball weighs 1.25 kg (about 2.76 pounds) and has eight holes and noise bells contained within. The ball's circumference is around 76 cm (about 30 inches). The ball weighs 1.25 kg (about 2.76 pounds) and has eight holes and noise bells contained within. The ball's circumference is around 76 cm (about 30 inches).

Players Up to three substitutes are allowed in addition to the three starting players: one Centre and two Wingers. Men and Women compete separately. Eyeshades must be worn at all times during the match. In tournament play, patches cover the eyes beneath the eyeshades to prevent any player seeing if the eyeshades are inadvertently knocked off during the game. If eyeshades are knocked off, then play is stopped, and eyeshades are put back on. Goalball players are not allowed to compete without wearing eyeshades. Up to three substitutes are allowed in addition to the three starting players: one Centre and two Wingers. Men and Women compete separately. Eyeshades must be worn at all times during the match. In tournament play, patches cover the eyes beneath the eyeshades to prevent any player seeing if the eyeshades are inadvertently knocked off during the game. If eyeshades are knocked off, then play is stopped, and eyeshades are put back on. Goalball players are not allowed to compete without wearing eyeshades.

Gameplay Offense To score, a player must roll or bounce the ball down the length of the court, past the opposing defenders, and into the opponents' goal. Typically, the player with the ball will stand, orient him/herself using the tactile lines, sounds from teammates, and/or the crossbar of his/her own goal. The player will then stride forward, lean low, and roll or sidearm the ball down the court. To score, a player must roll or bounce the ball down the length of the court, past the opposing defenders, and into the opponents' goal. Typically, the player with the ball will stand, orient him/herself using the tactile lines, sounds from teammates, and/or the crossbar of his/her own goal. The player will then stride forward, lean low, and roll or sidearm the ball down the court. The ball must hit in the player's own landing zone, anywhere in the neutral zone, and in the opponent's landing zone, but, so long as it hits each zone, the style of throw is entirely up to the player in question. Many players will take several strides and release the ball as close to their own highball line as possible; leaning low to ensure a legal throw. Some players will throw after spinning; transferring the momentum of the spin into additional speed. Others are able to throw the ball so that it will bounce just once in each of the zones. Most elite players, men and women, are affective when using multiple types of throws. The ball must hit in the player's own landing zone, anywhere in the neutral zone, and in the opponent's landing zone, but, so long as it hits each zone, the style of throw is entirely up to the player in question. Many players will take several strides and release the ball as close to their own highball line as possible; leaning low to ensure a legal throw. Some players will throw after spinning; transferring the momentum of the spin into additional speed. Others are able to throw the ball so that it will bounce just once in each of the zones. Most elite players, men and women, are affective when using multiple types of throws.

Defense Rules Infractions Infractions Infractions are generally punished by the loss of possession to the other team Infractions are generally punished by the loss of possession to the other team Premature Throw – throwing the ball before the official has called "play". Premature Throw – throwing the ball before the official has called "play". Pass Out – while passing between members of the team, the ball crosses the sideline. Pass Out – while passing between members of the team, the ball crosses the sideline. Ball Over – the ball rebounds off a defending player, the crossbar or goalposts and crosses back over the centre line. Ball Over – the ball rebounds off a defending player, the crossbar or goalposts and crosses back over the centre line.

Penalties A penalty throw may be awarded for: A penalty throw may be awarded for: Delay of Game - A team taking more than ten seconds to throw the ball Delay of Game - A team taking more than ten seconds to throw the ball A player throwing a ball a third time consecutively A player throwing a ball a third time consecutively Illegal Defence – defending a ball while out of your team area Illegal Defence – defending a ball while out of your team area Short ball - The ball fails to reach the opponent's team area when thrown Short ball - The ball fails to reach the opponent's team area when thrown High ball - The ball does not touch the landing zone when thrown High ball - The ball does not touch the landing zone when thrown Long ball – The ball does not touch the neutral zone and/or the opposing landing zone when thrown Long ball – The ball does not touch the neutral zone and/or the opposing landing zone when thrown Touching eyeshades Touching eyeshades Causing undue delay to the game – unnecessary eye shade checks, etc. Causing undue delay to the game – unnecessary eye shade checks, etc. Unsportsmanlike conduct Unsportsmanlike conduct Unsportsmanlike conduct Unsportsmanlike conduct Excessive noise by players (generally considered 'unsportsmanlike conduct') Excessive noise by players (generally considered 'unsportsmanlike conduct') Illegal coaching – coaching from the bench during play or after an official has said "Quiet please" with intentions of continuing or starting play. New rules in effect as of 2006 allow coaching from the bench during an "official timeout". Illegal coaching – coaching from the bench during play or after an official has said "Quiet please" with intentions of continuing or starting play. New rules in effect as of 2006 allow coaching from the bench during an "official timeout". In a penalty situation a single player is required to defend the entire goal for one throw

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