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The Tchoukball Charter is the document that shows exactly
how tchoukball is to be played. The creator of tchoukball,
Dr Herman Brandt intended tchoukball to be a tool to bring
peace between teams, from the simplest most friendly encounter
to the most competitive international fixture. The true
ethos of tchoukball is that of 'A Sport for All', a spirit
sadly lost in many of today's contemporary sports.
The Charter is not a 'gesture document', but a genuine
framework for sportmanship within a fast and spectacular
game. The rules of tchoukball demand explicitly that players
respect each other always when playing and adhere to it.
Healthy celebration of one's achievements on court is encouraged,
but not at the expense of the opponent's enjoyment of the
game.
Please view the Tchoukball Charter by clicking below. You
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it, click
here for the Charter.
(As with all FITB official documents,
the original version is written in French. In case of discrepancy
between the two versions, the French original has precedence).
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