In all the categories, the rest lasts 10 minutes. Handball is a sport in which two teams with seven people each have the objective of moving a ball with their hands to the goal of the opposing team.
Handball is a very popular sport in Europe and Latin America, where it is known as handball or handball.
You could say that this sport has a lot of resemblance to a football game but played with hands. If there is no winner at the end of the regulation time, an additional time is given to the match of 10 minutes, again divided into two parts of 5 minutes each. Added to the rest times, each time an infraction is committed the referee stops the time. That is why the match can be extended more than 60 minutes. It is estimated that a handball match can last up to 1 hour and a half in its entirety. The duration of the handball matches will depend on two factors, the categories, and the circumstances.
Handball was originated in Germany. The ball is usually moved around the court by passing and dribbling however, as in basketball, you cannot double-dribble. Players can hold the ball for a maximum of three seconds before having to pass or dribble.
Players can take up to three steps while holding the ball. Goalkeepers stand in a 6m goal area that court players are not allowed to be in, however they may leap into this area whilst shooting provided they shoot before they land.
An Olympic handball match is divided into two minute periods, with a minute break at half-time, in which the teams can go to the locker room. During the game, the clock counts up from 0 to 30 minutes. Once time hits 30, all action is stopped, and no goals scored after the time ended are counted. Handball prides itself in being a very fast-paced and quick game, with very few interruptions. That way, the clock doesn't stop in handball, except when coaches call a timeout. A 2-minute and a 4-minute time-out can be whistled by the referee for some players.
Time-outs can be whistled even when there are less than 2 minutes left in the game. Such time-outs are important in the length of a handball game. Officials stop the clock whenever such a time-out is in place. The referee then resumes the game and the official clock. Also independently from the length of the handball games, individual suspensions carry over to the second half of the game, both in the minutes regular time as well as in extra time.
Those under 16 play handball games which last 50 minutes, with 2 X minute halves. The normal break time, in this case, is 10 minutes.
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