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Goalball...

Goalball Information

Goalball was the first team sport developed exclusively for blind and visually impaired athletes.  The games are played indoors on a court similar in size to a volleyball court where goal lines and other court markings are slightly raised so players can orient themselves.  Two teams of 3 blindfolded players are on the court where the object is to roll/throw a ball past your opponent's goal.  The ball contains bells so players can track it. 

Goalball in the U.S. is sanctioned by the United States Association of Blind Athletes (USABA).  The world organizing body is the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA). Goalball is played by all ages from Youth to Senior.  From small scrimmages to Regional tournaments to National Champoinships to Paralympic and World Champoinships. 


Current KABA Sports & Recreation
We are currently active in Goalball and Judo with more sports and activities to be added in the future. Use the menu below to go to the sport or recreation page you are interested in.


Additional Goalball Links

USA Goalball
A Great Site For Goalball Info By Everett Gavel

USA Goalball
Mailing List Information

USA Womans Goalball
Official Website for the World Champion USA Womans Goalball Team

U.K. Goalball
Goalball website in the U.K.

Goalball
Goalball explained on Wikipedia

Sheffield Goalball
Goalball team in the U.K.

Goalball Australia
Goalball website in Australia

MAB
Montreal Association of The Blind Goalball League

Goalball Fanclub
International Goalball website

Goalball Rules & Regulations
International Blind Sports Association Regulations (2002-2006)

D's Goalball
D's Goalball Links




 

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