Fast-paced 7v7 team handball. Shoot, pass, and defend your way to victory!
Arrow keys or WASD to move
Space hold to charge shot, release to shoot
F to pass • Touch controls on mobile
Team handball is a fast-paced indoor sport where two teams of seven players pass a ball using their hands, aiming to throw it into the opposing team's goal. Originating in Northern Europe, handball combines elements of basketball's passing game with soccer's shooting and goalkeeping. Matches feature powerful jump shots, diving saves, and lightning-fast transitions that keep spectators on the edge of their seats.
Handball is the second most popular team sport in Europe, with professional leagues drawing stadium crowds of 10,000+
In this online handball game, you control the playmaker on your team. On offense, move around the court, pass to teammates to create openings, then charge up powerful shots to beat the goalkeeper. On defense, position yourself to intercept passes and block shots. The game features two 3-minute halves with realistic handball rules including the 6-meter crease area restriction.
Hold the Shoot button (Space bar on desktop) to charge your shot power. A power bar fills up as you hold. Release to shoot toward the goal. The direction is based on your position relative to the goal. Charged shots are faster and harder for the goalkeeper to save, but quick-release shots can catch the keeper off guard.
Yes! When the opposing team has the ball, you switch to defense automatically. Position your player to block passing lanes and intercept the ball. If an opponent enters the crease area illegally, a penalty is called. Good defensive positioning leads to turnovers and fast break opportunities.
Team handball is played 7v7 on an indoor court (40m x 20m). Players pass and dribble a ball trying to throw it into the opposing goal. The crease area (6-meter zone) around each goal is restricted to goalkeepers only. Field players can hold the ball for up to 3 seconds and take up to 3 steps before passing or shooting. Goals are scored by throwing the ball past the goalkeeper into the net.
Last updated: April 2026