The highlight of Dutch ball is that men and women compete together, which is the only team sport in the world where men and women compete together. Players of different sexes will not collide with each other in the competition, and the participants are not limited by gender, age and sports level. The equipment is simple, the rules are simple, and the competition forms are diverse.
Therefore, as a leisure project and competitive project, it is very suitable, with strong fitness and educational functions, and is very suitable for campus activities.
Lotus ball originated from a Dutch teacher. When he attended a summer course in a small town in Sweden, he conceived the concept of lotus ball from a game. 1902, he invented the lotus ball, a new ball game. 1933, the development of Dutch ball was recognized and the International Dutch League was established.
Because of advocating equal opportunities for men and women to participate, Dutch ball has been welcomed by young people and developed rapidly from the Netherlands to the United States, Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia. In a short century, Dutch ball gradually attracted public attention and evolved into an international sport. 1978, the world championship was held.
In 2004, Dutch ball was introduced to China, which was a key project introduced and promoted by the State Sports General Administration. At present, many universities and middle schools in China have carried out the course of lotus ball, and this characteristic ball game has been further developed.
This stadium is 40 meters long and 20 meters wide. Divided into two equal parts on the sideline, and divided into area A and area B from their respective end lines. Set a basket at the center 6.67 meters (one third) from both ends of the line.
The players are 4 men and 4 women, 2 men and 2 women are assigned in the "attack zone" (right half zone), and the other 2 men and 2 women are assigned in the "defense zone" (left half zone). The "offensive zone" of Team A is the "defensive zone" of Team B, and vice versa.
So team a attacked the basket in the right half; Team B attacked the basket at the left half. Each team must score goals in its own attack area and must not attack and defend beyond this area. At the beginning of the second half, the attack areas of the two teams were exchanged.