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Hand Ball Nepal
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INTRODUCTION
Handball is a team sport played by two male or female teams. The players are allowed
to handle and throw the ball using their hands, but they must not touch the ball with their feet.
The objective of the game is to score and avoid getting goals. The team that scores more
goals in a given period of time wins the match. The game is played at a very high speed
and body contact is permitted. As a result, Fair Play has a central importance.
to handle and throw the ball using their hands, but they must not touch the ball with their feet.
The objective of the game is to score and avoid getting goals. The team that scores more
goals in a given period of time wins the match. The game is played at a very high speed
and body contact is permitted. As a result, Fair Play has a central importance.
Handball is a team sport played by two male or female teams. The players are allowed
to handle and throw the ball using their hands, but they must not touch the ball with their feet.
READ MOREto handle and throw the ball using their hands, but they must not touch the ball with their feet.

HISTORY OF NEPAL HANDBALL
Handball is an indoor sport played between two teams of seven players each. It is an Olympic and Asian game. In Nepal Handball was first introduced in 1982. Within the period of 34 years......
Handball is an indoor sport played between two teams of seven players each. It is an Olympic and Asian game. In Nepal Handball was first introduced in 1982. Within the period of 34 years......
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MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT
On behalf of Nepal Handball Association, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to International Handball Federation (IHF) and Asian Handball Federation (AHF), Nepal Olympic Committee (NOC) .......
On behalf of Nepal Handball Association, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to International Handball Federation (IHF) and Asian Handball Federation (AHF),.....
READ MOREA PROFILE OF HANDBALL IN NEPAL
Nepal does not hold a long history in Handball. It is a new game for Nepal. In late 1980, National Sports Council sent Mr. Min Bikram Shah to Kuwait for the training in handball. On his return only, handball got the first entry into this Himalayan country.
READ MORENational Sports Council immediately started to launch the programmes of handball training in different zones for shorter periods. NSC also planned to include this game in the First National Games. Mr. Shah was sent to different zones for conducting the training programmes. As a result, Bagmati, Gandaki, Narayani, Bheri, and Koshi could join the 1St National Tournament, in which Bagmati, Narayani, and Koshi respectively became first, second and third.