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Information: Goalball was invented in 1946 by an Austrian Hanz Lorenzen and a German, Sett Reindle. It is a unique team sport for the visually impaired, played by 2 teams of 3 players.
All players are blind-folded to enable blind, visually impaired and sighted athlet
Goalball.co.uk Goalball.co.uk: Governing body for the sport within the United Kingdom. Includes development plan, events calendar, mailing lists, and contacts. Features text only and graphic versions of site. (Goalball) http://www.goalball.co.uk/
USA Goalball USA Goalball: Includes news, player and coach profiles, general summary of the game, photos, past players list, and related links. (Goalball) http://www.usagoalball.net
Goalball New Zealand Goalball New Zealand: Rules and playing tips, notes for parents, instructors and sports administrators, local news and events. (Goalball) http://goalball-nz.org/
Goalball at Florida School of the Deaf and Blind (FSDB) Goalball at Florida School of the Deaf and Blind (FSDB): Organizer of the 1999 Youth Goalball National Championships. Information about the activities at FSDB. (Goalball) http://www.fsdb.k12.fl.us/sports/goalball/index.html
The Power of Goalball : Other Visions The Power of Goalball : Other Visions: From the series TravelVision commentaries. Article written by Sue Wiygul Martin. (Goalball) http://kathyz.home.mindspring.com/ov/ov11.htm
GoalBall International Fanclub GoalBall International Fanclub: Information about the rules, history and background for this sport, a guide on how to start playing, and discussion forum. (Goalball) http://www.goalball.biz/
Goalball Goalball: A unique team sports for the visually impaired played by 2 teams of 3 players each. Technical subcommittee. Rules of goalball. Part of IBSA (International Blind Sports Federation) site. Links. (Goalball) http://www.ibsa.es/eng/deportes/goalball/presentacion.htm