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Cestoball is a dynamic team sport that originated in Argentina in 1897, developed by Professor Enrique Romero Brest, a pioneer in Argentine physical education. Initially called pelota al cesto (ball to basket), it was officially incorporated into the national physical education curriculum in 1903. The sport underwent modernization in 1986, evolving to include faster gameplay and higher engagement, leading to its rebranding as Cestoball.

Cestoball is played on a rectangular court measuring 28 by 16 meters, with a basket located at each end. Each team fields six players on the court, with a total roster of 12 players to allow for substitutions. Unlike basketball, the ball in Cestoball does not bounce, and players advance it through passing. The objective is to score by shooting the ball into the opponent's basket, which is uniquely positioned five meters from the end line, allowing for scoring from all sides.

In recent years, Cestoball has gained traction internationally, particularly in regions such as Asia and Africa. In India, the sport is being promoted by enthusiasts like Mohamed Aquib from Bangalore, who helped establish the Cestoball Federation of India and the Asian Cestoball Federation. These organizations aim to secure recognition from national sports authorities and the Indian Olympic Association, with efforts to integrate the sport into school and university programs.

References

  1. ^ "Cestoball" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-01-03.
  2. ^ ""Cestoball - School Games and Activity Development Foundation"". Retrieved 2025-01-03.
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