Handball is one of the most popular, fast-paced sports enjoyed worldwide. It is a team sport combining elements of basketball, soccer, and netball, where two teams of seven players compete against each other on a court using their hands to control a ball. Handball is highly competitive, requiring strength, speed, agility, and precision, as well as good teamwork and communication. The objective is to score more goals than one’s opponent. Handball is an exciting and dynamic sport, as it is always in motion with players running, passing, and shooting the ball towards the goal. In this trivia template, you will be tested on your knowledge of handball related topics, such as rules and regulations, game strategies, and famous handball players. So get ready and let's get started!
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1) Which handball team has won the most World Championships?
2) In what year the first Men's World Championship was held?
3) How many players are there in a handball team?
4) What is the minimum number of players required on each side for a handball game to take place?
5) How many minutes are there in one half of a handball match?
6) What is the minimum age to play in the professional handball?
7) When was handball first played at the Summer Olympics?
8) In the handball game, how much time does the player have to shoot the ball after receiving it?
9) Each team is allowed how many time-outs in a game?
10) What is the size of a handball?
11) What is the length of the playing court in handball?
12) How tall is the goal in handball?
13) What is the circumference of the goal in handball?
14) How many players are allowed in the substitution area?
15) What type of protective equipment is allowed in handball?
16) How many referees are there in a handball game?
17) How long is the suspension period for a red-carded player in a handball game?
18) How many times can a team request for a timeout in a match?
19) Which team won the first Women's World Championship held in 1957?
20) What is the distance between the attacking and defending teams at the start of the game?
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