Learn How to Play
- Tchoukball is played with two ‘rebound frames’. These
frames measure 90 centimetres square and are situated
at both ends of the court.
 Tchoukball Frame
- A line runs 3 metres from the centre of the bottom of
the frame around in a semi-circle. This area is called
the ‘D’ or ‘forbidden zone’.
- The court size varies greatly depending on the ages of
the players; a full size international standard court is
40m by 20m in size.- Unlike most other team games you can score at both
ends.
- There are 10 players in each team, including 3 subs.
- Players fall into 3 categories: Wingers, Forward Pivots 
and Centre Pivots.
- To score a point the ball must be thrown at the end so
that it lands over the line of the D.
Rules and Regulations
- No player can stand in the ‘D’ with the ball, although it
is allowed to be airborne.
- Only 3 consecutive shots at a frame from both teams is
allowed.
- Any interfering with another teams passes or movement
is not allowed.
Fouls
A foul results in the opposing team gaining possesion at the site of the foul. This team must then make one pass before they can shoot at goal. After a point is scored the other team restarts the game behind the scoring frame.
- Only 3 passes between a team is allowed. Making 4 is
considered a foul.
- Catching a rebound from your team’s shot is not
allowed.
- Stepping out of bounds with the ball is a foul.
- Dropping the ball is a foul.
Point Loss
A player gives a point to the opposing team when shooting and :
- The ball rebounds and lands immediately in the 
forbidden zone.
- The ball rebounds and goes out of the playing area.
- The ball rebounds and touches him.
- Misses the rebound surface completely.
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