What are the types of ball games?
1. Rugby
Rugby, a type of ball game, is popular in the United Kingdom, South Africa, the United States, France, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, Argentina, Japan, Canada and Italy. Originated in Rugby, England in 1823, formerly known as Rugby football, referred to as Rugby.
Because the ball resembles an olive, it is called rugby in China. Rugby is a city in the Midlands of England with a Rugby School, the birthplace of rugby. Rugby union, also known as Rugby football, referred to as Rugby in English, is also translated as English rugby in China.
2. Hockey
Hockey, English Field Hockey, also known as grass hockey, is one of the oldest Olympic events. The name is of French origin and means “shepherd’s staff”.
One of the oldest sports in the world, hockey predates the original Olympic Games by more than 1,200 years.
3. Football
Football, English football, is known as “the world’s first sport” and the most influential single sport in the global sports world.
In a standard 11-a-side football game, two teams each send 10 players and a goalkeeper, a total of 22 people, to confront, defend and attack on a rectangular grass pitch.
During the game, try to shoot the football into the opponent’s goal, and you can get a point for each goal. When the game is over, the team with the most points wins. If the score is the same within the specified time of the game, it will be determined by the rules of the game. The competition can be divided into the form of drawing lots, overtime rematch or mutual penalty kicks (12 yards).
4. Basketball
Basketball, English (basketball), originated in Massachusetts, USA. It was created by James Naismith on December 21, 1891. It is the core game of the Olympic Games and is a hand-centered physical confrontation sports.
5. Bowling
Bowling, also known as bocce, is an indoor sport of bouncing a ball and hitting a post on a boardwalk. Bowling is entertaining, interesting, competitive and skillful, giving people physical and mental exercise.