HandHockey - a New Sport

The new sport of HandHockey was created by Ryley Carver from the United Kingdom in 2024. Hand hockey is mechanical hands playing hockey.

Mechanical hands (the ones where you can grab stuff with) use the hand to hit around a ball like normal hockey and when they get close enough to the goal they can use the mechanical hand to pick up the ball and throw it to try and score.

Sport Description

  1. may not pick up the ball outside the small are near the goals.
  2. may not use physical contact to get possession of the ball
  3. no offensive language on the court
  4. dont argue with the referee
  5. no antibiotics allowed
  6. anymore than the seven allowed players in the pitch at a time
  7. no more than seven substitutes
  8. have fun

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