Teqball Sports

Techball is a ball game played on a curved table

Teqball Techball is a ball game played on a curved table by combining the elements of Sepak Takraw and table tennis. Back and forth, players hit the soccer ball with all parts of their body except their arms and hands. Techball can be played between two players in a singles match and four players in a doubles match.

Techball is a ball game played on a curved table that combines Sepak Takraw and elements of table tennis. Back and forth, players hit the soccer ball with all parts of their body except their arms and hands.

History

Techball was invented in Hungary in 2012 by former professional footballer Gabor Borsani, Hungarian businessman Jorge Gatian and computer scientist Viktor Hussar. The creative idea came from Gábor Borsányi, who was playing soccer at the table tennis table.

Teqball, a company founded in 2014 by Gábor Borsányi, Gyuri Gattyán and Viktor Huszar (above), is headquartered in Budapest, Hungary. 먹튀검증

How to play

Techball can be played with a ball used in soccer, and size 5 is official and recommended. Teqball can be played by 2 players (single game) or 4 players (double game). The Techball game consists of a best-of-three series.

The purpose of Techball

Is to create an alternative way to practice and develop the skills necessary for soccer. Acting as an aid, it helps players master air-to-air handling and quick thinking. Teqball creates confidence in the ball and promotes quick decision making for 'first touch' movements.

Scoring

Teqball can be played by 2 players (single game) or 4 players (double game). Teqball follows a score based score format and is played until each set reaches 12 points. The final decision set must be won by at least 2 points.

How to win

Teqball follows a score based score format and is played until each set reaches 12 points. The final decision set must be won by at least 2 points. The competitors must switch sides after each set, and the time between the two sets must not exceed one minute.

Did you know Nwosu says

About 15% of players participate full-time, and can earn up to $100,000 a year if they are willing to travel thanks to the prize pool and rich events. "[ESPN] allows us to make the necessary breakthroughs right now," says Nwosu. The first live broadcast was aired in San Diego yesterday

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