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Question: How far away is the penalty line from the goal?
Answer: If a defender illegally prevents an attacker from scoring, the attacker is awarded a 7-meter throw. Similar to the rules of a penalty kick in soccer, the goalie is allowed to defend the shot.
Question: In outdoor handball, how many players are on each side?
Answer: Outdoor team handball is played on a football pitch with 11 players on each side.
Question: Which of the following is not a position in handball?
Answer: Flanker is not a position in handball. It’s a position in rugby union!
Question: Indoor handball became an Olympic sport in which year?
Answer: Indoor handball became an Olympic sport for men at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. Outdoor handball was an event at the 1936 Berlin Olympics but did not remain as an Olympic sport.
Question: What is the name of handball’s international governing body?
Answer: The International Handball Federation (IHF) was founded in 1946 in Switzerland.
Question: When a goal is scored, what hand signal does the referee make?
Answer: When a goal is scored, the referee blows his whistle and raises his hand straight up.
Question: Which national men’s team successfully defended its 2008 Olympic gold in handball?
Answer: France’s handball team is the only men’s handball team to have successfully defended the Olympic gold.
Question: Which country won the first women’s Olympic handball gold medal in 1976?
Answer: The Soviet Union women’s team snagged the gold in the 1976 Montreal Games. Hungary was awarded the bronze, and Japan placed fifth. Switzerland did not send a women’s handball team to the 1976 games.
Question: How many substitutions can a team make?
Answer: Unlimited substitutions are allowed in handball.
Question: How many steps can a player take without dribbling, passing, or shooting?
Answer: A player can take three steps without dribbling, passing, or shooting.