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Goalball in London – 15 Feb 2022

Team Photo of the London Elephant Goalball team with GoalballUK coaches and a guide dog
Venue:
The Castle Centre (Near Elephant and Castle Tube Station)
Time:
6.00pm - 8.00pm
Phone:
07894832820
Date:
15th February 2022
Cost:
First session free then £3 a session.


Are you interested in playing Goalball? 

Why not play Goalball with a friendly club in Central London. The London Elephants!  

Anyone is welcome to attend – young or old, male or female, new or experienced. It is a great fun game and very sociable.

 Event Details

Venue: The Castle Leisure Centre,  Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6SQ
Date:
Tuesdays
Time: 
6 pm – 8 pm  *Booking Required*   Please  Call to Confirm
Cost: First session free

Meet and Greet: Closest Tube station Elephant & Castle

Contact:  Londongoalball@outlook.com / 07894832820

Assistance back to the station after the session is also available.

For more information, and to register your interest,
please   Email: londongoalball@outlook.com or call 07894832820

Metro would advise to always phone or email the event contacts, to confirm that there have been no changes to the event time or date to avoid possible disappointment.

 

What is Goalball?

Goalball was originally developed by Hanz Lorenzen (Austria) and Sepp Reindl (Germany) in 1946, as a rehabilitation programme for visually impaired World War II veterans.

Within the next few decades goalball evolved into a competitive sport, and was featured as a demonstration sport at the 1976 Montreal Summer Paralympic Games.  The success of this led to the first goalball world championships being held in Austria in 1978, before it was officially included within the Paralympic movement in the 1980 Summer Games in Arnhem and thereafter.

Goalball is a game played by two teams of three players with a maximum of three substitutions on each team.  It is open to both male and female visually impaired athletes, and sighted players can also play domestically.

The object of the game is to score a goal by bowling the ball along the floor so that it crosses the goal line of the opposing team. The defending team has to prevent the ball going in to their goal by stopping it while remaining in their team area.  They must then try to control the ball and attack by bowling the ball back again thereby trying to score in the other goal.

What makes Goalball unique?

  • All players wear eyeshades so that they are totally blindfolded
  • Goalball is played on an indoor court that is 18m long and 9m wide.
  • The court has tactile markings (string that is taped to the floor), which helps players determine where they are.
  • The ball contains internal bells, which help players locate it during play

 

 

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Goalball in London – 8 Feb 2022

photo of a London Elephant Goalball team player throwing the ball from the goal area down the pitch
Venue:
The Castle Centre (Near Elephant and Castle Tube Station)
Time:
6.00pm - 8.00pm
Phone:
07894832820
Date:
08th February 2022
Cost:
First session free then £3 a session.


Are you interested in playing Goalball? 

Why not play Goalball with a friendly club in Central London. The London Elephants!  

Anyone is welcome to attend – young or old, male or female, new or experienced. It is a great fun game and very sociable.

 Event Details

Venue: The Castle Leisure Centre,  Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6SQ
Date: 
Fortnightly on Tuesdays
Time: 
6 pm – 8 pm  *Booking Required*   Please  Call to Confirm
Cost: First session free

Meet and Greet: Closest Tube station Elephant & Castle

Contact:  Londongoalball@outlook.com / 07894832820

Assistance back to the station after the session is also available.

For more information, and to register your interest,
please   Email: londongoalball@outlook.com or call 07894832820

Metro would advise to always phone or email the event contacts, to confirm that there have been no changes to the event time or date to avoid possible disappointment.

 

What is Goalball?

Goalball was originally developed by Hanz Lorenzen (Austria) and Sepp Reindl (Germany) in 1946, as a rehabilitation programme for visually impaired World War II veterans.

Within the next few decades goalball evolved into a competitive sport, and was featured as a demonstration sport at the 1976 Montreal Summer Paralympic Games.  The success of this led to the first goalball world championships being held in Austria in 1978, before it was officially included within the Paralympic movement in the 1980 Summer Games in Arnhem and thereafter.

Goalball is a game played by two teams of three players with a maximum of three substitutions on each team.  It is open to both male and female visually impaired athletes, and sighted players can also play domestically.

The object of the game is to score a goal by bowling the ball along the floor so that it crosses the goal line of the opposing team. The defending team has to prevent the ball going in to their goal by stopping it while remaining in their team area.  They must then try to control the ball and attack by bowling the ball back again thereby trying to score in the other goal.

What makes Goalball unique?

  • All players wear eyeshades so that they are totally blindfolded
  • Goalball is played on an indoor court that is 18m long and 9m wide.
  • The court has tactile markings (string that is taped to the floor), which helps players determine where they are.
  • The ball contains internal bells, which help players locate it during play

 

 

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Goalball in London 25 Jan 2022

Photo that blends together two London Elephant Goalball team playersfacing each other about to throwing the ball
Venue:
The Castle Centre (Near Elephant and Castle Tube Station)
Time:
6.00pm - 8.00pm
Phone:
07894832820
Date:
25th January 2022
Cost:
First session free then £3 a session.


Are you interested in playing Goalball? 

Why not play Goalball with a friendly club in Central London. The London Elephants!  

Anyone is welcome to attend – young or old, male or female, new or experienced. It is a great fun game and very sociable.

 Event Details

Venue: The Castle Leisure Centre,  Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6SQ
Date:
Tuesdays, mostly Fortnightly.
Time: 
6 pm – 8 pm  *Booking Required*   Please  Call to Confirm
Cost: First session free

Meet and Greet: Closest Tube station Elephant & Castle

Contact:  Londongoalball@outlook.com / 07894832820

Assistance back to the station after the session is also available.

For more information, and to register your interest,
please   Email: londongoalball@outlook.com or call 07894832820

Metro would advise to always phone or email the event contacts, to confirm that there have been no changes to the event time or date to avoid possible disappointment.

 

What is Goalball?

Goalball was originally developed by Hanz Lorenzen (Austria) and Sepp Reindl (Germany) in 1946, as a rehabilitation programme for visually impaired World War II veterans.

Within the next few decades, goalball evolved into a competitive sport and was featured as a demonstration sport at the 1976 Montreal Summer Paralympic Games.  The success of this led to the first goalball world championships being held in Austria in 1978 before it was officially included within the Paralympic movement in the 1980 Summer Games in Arnhem and thereafter.

Goalball is a game played by two teams of three players with a maximum of three substitutions on each team.  It is open to both male and female visually impaired athletes, and sighted players can also play domestically.

The object of the game is to score a goal by bowling the ball along the floor so that it crosses the goal line of the opposing team. The defending team has to prevent the ball from going in to their goal by stopping it while remaining in their team area.  They must then try to control the ball and attack by bowling the ball back again thereby trying to score in the other goal.

What makes Goalball unique?

  • All players wear eyeshades so that they are totally blindfolded
  • Goalball is played on an indoor court that is 18m long and 9m wide.
  • The court has tactile markings (the string that is taped to the floor), which helps players determine where they are.
  • The ball contains internal bells, which help players locate it during play

 

 

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Goalball in London 11 Jan 2022!

Team Photo of the London Elephant Goalball team with GoalballUK coaches and a guide dog
Venue:
The Castle Centre (Near Elephant and Castle Tube Station)
Time:
6.00pm - 8.00pm
Phone:
07894832820
Date:
11th January 2022
Cost:
First session free then £3 a session.


Are you interested in playing Goalball? 

Why not play Goalball with a friendly club in Central London. The London Elephants!  

Anyone is welcome to attend – young or old, male or female, new or experienced. It is a great fun game and very sociable.

 Event Details

Venue: The Castle Leisure Centre,  Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6SQ
Date:
Tuesdays, mostly fortnightly
Time: 
6 pm – 8 pm  *Booking Required*   Please  Call to Confirm
Cost: First session free.

Meet and Greet: Closest Tube station Elephant & Castle

Contact:  Londongoalball@outlook.com / 07894832820

Assistance back to the station after the session is also available.

For more information, and to register your interest,
please   Email: londongoalball@outlook.com or call 07894832820

Metro would advise to always phone or email the event contacts, to confirm that there have been no changes to the event time or date to avoid possible disappointment.

 

What is Goalball?

Goalball was originally developed by Hanz Lorenzen (Austria) and Sepp Reindl (Germany) in 1946, as a rehabilitation programme for visually impaired World War II veterans.

Within the next few decades, goalball evolved into a competitive sport and was featured as a demonstration sport at the 1976 Montreal Summer Paralympic Games.  The success of this led to the first goalball world championships being held in Austria in 1978 before it was officially included within the Paralympic movement in the 1980 Summer Games in Arnhem and thereafter.

Goalball is a game played by two teams of three players with a maximum of three substitutions on each team.  It is open to both male and female visually impaired athletes, and sighted players can also play domestically.

The object of the game is to score a goal by bowling the ball along the floor so that it crosses the goal line of the opposing team. The defending team has to prevent the ball from going in to their goal by stopping it while remaining in their team area.  They must then try to control the ball and attack by bowling the ball back again thereby trying to score in the other goal.

What makes Goalball unique?

  • All players wear eyeshades so that they are totally blindfolded
  • Goalball is played on an indoor court that is 18m long and 9m wide.
  • The court has tactile markings (the string that is taped to the floor), which helps players determine where they are.
  • The ball contains internal bells, which help players locate it during play

 

 

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Goalball in London 7 Dec 2021!

Team Photo of the London Elephant Goalball team with GoalballUK coaches and a guide dog
Venue:
The Castle Centre (Near Elephant and Castle Tube Station)
Time:
6.00pm - 8.00pm
Phone:
07894832820
Date:
07th December 2021
Cost:
First session free then £3 a session.


Are you interested in playing Goalball? 

Why not play Goalball with a friendly club in Central London. The London Elephants!  

Anyone is welcome to attend – young or old, male or female, new or experienced. It is a great fun game and very sociable.

 Event Details

Venue: The Castle Leisure Centre,  Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6SQ
Date:
Tuesdays, mostly fortnightly
Time: 
6 pm – 8 pm  *Booking Required*   Please  Call to Confirm
Cost: First session free

Meet and Greet: Closest Tube station Elephant & Castle

Contact:  Londongoalball@outlook.com / 07894832820

Assistance back to the station after the session is also available.

For more information, and to register your interest,
please   Email: londongoalball@outlook.com or call 07894832820

Metro would advise to always phone or email the event contacts, to confirm that there have been no changes to the event time or date to avoid possible disappointment.

 

What is Goalball?

Goalball was originally developed by Hanz Lorenzen (Austria) and Sepp Reindl (Germany) in 1946, as a rehabilitation programme for visually impaired World War II veterans.

Within the next few decades goalball evolved into a competitive sport, and was featured as a demonstration sport at the 1976 Montreal Summer Paralympic Games.  The success of this led to the first goalball world championships being held in Austria in 1978, before it was officially included within the Paralympic movement in the 1980 Summer Games in Arnhem and thereafter.

Goalball is a game played by two teams of three players with a maximum of three substitutions on each team.  It is open to both male and female visually impaired athletes, and sighted players can also play domestically.

The object of the game is to score a goal by bowling the ball along the floor so that it crosses the goal line of the opposing team. The defending team has to prevent the ball going in to their goal by stopping it while remaining in their team area.  They must then try to control the ball and attack by bowling the ball back again thereby trying to score in the other goal.

What makes Goalball unique?

  • All players wear eyeshades so that they are totally blindfolded
  • Goalball is played on an indoor court that is 18m long and 9m wide.
  • The court has tactile markings (string that is taped to the floor), which helps players determine where they are.
  • The ball contains internal bells, which help players locate it during play

 

 

Metro Blind Sports Social Networks

Get all the latest blind & partially sighted event information & news as soon as we do!

Metro Blind Sport:  Facebook   |  Twitter   |  Instagram   |  LinkedIn

 

 

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