Ringball

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First played1907 in South Africa / 2010 International
ContactNo
Team members9 per side
Ringball
Start of the 2016 South African National Tournament
Highest governing bodyInternational Ringball Federation (IRF)
First played1907 in South Africa / 2010 International
Characteristics
ContactNo
Team members9 per side
Mixed-sexYes, separate competitions
TypeTeam sport, ball sport
EquipmentRingball
VenueAll weather, grass, or in-door
Presence
OlympicNo

Ringball is a traditional South African sport that stems from basketball and has been played since 1907.[1][2] The sport is now promoted in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, India, and Mauritius to establish ringball[3] as an international sport. The sport is played by both men and women teams.[4]

In 2007 (100th year of create of south african korfball) the name was changed to ringball and in 2010 the International Ringball Federation was formed.[5]

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