Chinese handball is a form of American handball. Different variations are played around the world. Its defining feature is that, unlike traditional handball, in Chinese or indirect handball, for a shot to be valid, the ball must hit the ground before it hits the wall. It would seem that this game, or mini variants of it, were highly popular almost worldwide in the 1950s, 1960's and 1970's. Another similar variation of the game is Wallball. (taken from Wikipedia)
The German word for handball is Handball.
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No, the word handball is a common noun, a word for any handball or game of handball. For example: We played handball after school.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:International Handball Federation (IHF), Basle, SwitzerlandUnited States Handball Association (USHA), Tucson, AZHandball Lane, Indianapolis, IN"Fundamental Handball" by Bernath E. Phillips
Handball was always named only "Handball". Just the English speaking hemisphere added "Team" to distinguish it from the other handball game played by just 2 persons.
size of the handball court
It is also 'handball' in French.
Le Handball.
European Handball - Yes
In soccer, a handball does have to be intentional for it to be called.
http://www.sportscomet.com/Handball/138766.htm
Because SHERMANs pro at Handball
handball was introduced by comrade koch