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1 Team handball - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Handball (also known as team handball, Olympic handball or European handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outfield players and a goalkeeper) pass a ...
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2 International Handball Federation
Official site includes news, tournaments, rules and regulations, training and refereeing, Planet Handball and federation members.
http://www.ihf.info/
3 Handball - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Handball is the name of several different sports: Team handball, Olympic sport in which two teams try to throw the ball into their opponents' goal
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handball
4 Handball in Southern California
Southern California Handball News, Tournaments, League, Clubs where you can play handball, Player List and Links to other handball sites.
http://www.handball.org/
5 US Handball Association - Home
United States Handball Association - the governing body for the sport of handball in the the US, attention masters doubles players!!! the r2sports.
http://www.ushandball.org/
6 USA Team Handball
National governing body provides programs, calendar, membership, employment opportunities and links.
http://usateamhandball.org/
7 AHF - Asian Handball Federation
http://www.asianhandball.com/
8 Handball.com Official Handball site for Handball and Team Handball
Team handball From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Handball player leaps towards the goal prior to throwing the ball, while the goalkeeper extends himself trying to stop it.
http://handball.com/
9 Handball | Definition of Handball at Dictionary.com:
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10 Handball
Handball - free information from SportsVL.com, the internet's largest sports directory. Maintained by humans and staffed by Experts
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