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Field handball

Field handball (also known as outdoor handball or grass handball) was a soccer-like outdoor form of what is now (indoor) handball. It was played at the Olympics once, at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. It was dominated by Germany, winning all World Championships (except when banned in 1948), with German teams (two of them post-war) never been beaten or tied by a non-German squad.

The sport is played on a grass field (similar to an association football field, using the same goals) between 90 and 110 metres (300 and 360 ft) long, 55 to 65 metres (180 to 213 ft) wide. The field has two parallel lines 35 metres (115 ft) from the goal line, which divides the field into 3 sections; each section can have up to 6 players of each team. The goal area is a semicircular line with a 13-metre (43 ft) radius, and the penalty mark at 14 metres (46 ft) from the goal. The goal is the same as in soccer, 7.32 metres (24 ft) wide and 2.44 metres (8 ft) high.

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Medaille Deutscher Meister im Feldhandball der Frauen 1962Medaille Deutscher Jugendmeister im Feldhandball der Frauen 1962Wimpel Deutscher Meister im Feldhandball 1962 Weibliche JugendWimpel Deutscher Meister im Feldhandball 1962 der FrauenWimpel Deutsche Jugendmeisterschaft im Feldhandball der Frauen 1959Wimpel Deutscher Meister im Feldhandball weibliche Jugend 1961
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