Our players are Teqball Sport Instructors who have spent the last 3 years promoting the sport worldwide. Our club members have travelled all over the world, where they helped local sport clubs and national federations to train players, referees and coaches.
Matyi has been playing futnet and ice hockey since he was a child, he has…
Read more...Soma has been playing Teqball since 2019, meanwhile he has been promoting Teqball in more…
Read more...Petra had just dropped into the world of Teqball in 2021, but thanks to her…
Read more...Adam Bako has been playing Teqball since 2019 and he represented Teqball in about 30…
Read more...Rebi thew herself with Bence Forgacs on her side into Teqball at the beginning of…
Read more...Bence has been playing Teqball since 2018 and he represented Teqball in about 30 countries…
Read more...Nora has been playing Teqball since 2020. She is also playing football in the hungarian…
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Teqball is a football-based sport, played on a specially-curved table (the Teq table), which is attracting a new generation of athletes and amateur enthusiasts (teqers), whose ambition is to develop their technical skills, concentration and stamina. The sport, which was created in Hungary in 2012 is a truly gender-equitable game, as the rules define that teqball shall be played between two (singles) or four players (doubles), irrespective of gender.
The sport follows a points-based scoring format and can be played on various surfaces such as sand, acrylic or indoors. Teqball allows players a maximum of three touches before returning the ball to the opponent, so if you can juggle a football three times, you will excel at teqball as well. Teqball is the purest use of a football, with the rule of no physical contact allowed between the players, or between the players and the table, helping eliminate the risk of impact injuries.
The first Teqball World Series was held in Paris, where matches took place over 3 days in 3 categories (Men's Doubles, Women's Doubles and Mixed Doubles).
178 competitors (124 men and 54 women) from 29 countries came to conquer the gold medals.
Petra Péchy can boast 2 gold medals.
First, in the Women's Individual category, she surpassed the field in Balassagyarmat, then shortly after in Nyíregyháza, teaming up with Ádám Bakó, who celebrated the European Tour championship title in both categories, in Mixed Pairs.
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