| Policy | 20 Years Torball |
20 years are enough - Torball fights with success!
| Rollball: | The oldest of the three games , was developed after the end of the
Second World War in Germany. At the beginning of the eighties, roll
ball is still played by a few eastern, and non-European nations. The Roll ball game develops into Goalball and Torball in the sixties. |
| 1986: | The first self-organized, Europacup for club teams in Marburg (Germany).
After this meeting the participants formed a commission for the future
co-ordination and further procedures.
This commission, whose members for the most part worked with no financial support from outside, successfully, in record time, combined all the different regulations and tested their work at the Europacups 1987 in Modena (Italy) and 1988 in Salzburg (Austria). The Torball committees attempt to meet with the Goal ball's committees to discuss ways to work side by side have remained unsuccessful to this day. |
| 1989: | At its general assembly of at the beginning of of July in Italy the IBSA, at the request of the Torball nations Belgium, Germany, Italy, Austria and Switzerland agrees to accept Torball officially as a sport. Similarly to the other kinds of sports a subcommittee for Torball is used. Its task exists primarily in the co-ordination and monitoring of the technical interests for the technical committees. Markus Schenker of Switzerland is selected as a first president. Schenker is still fighting today with success at the head of the subcommittee! |
| Year | European Championships | Eurean Cup | World Championship | World Cup |
| 1991 | Bolzano (I) | Davos (CH) | ||
| 1992 | Bruxelles (B) | |||
| 1993 | Glarus (CH) | Frankfurt AM (D) | ||
| 1994 | Bolzano (I) | |||
| 1995 | Leuven (B) | Ragusa (I) | ||
| 1996 | Landshut (D) | |||
| 1997 | Wilhelmshaven (D) | Hasselt (B) | ||
| 1998 | Bülach (CH) | Bülach (CH) | ||
| 1999 | Poitiers (F) | Salzburg (AU) | ||
| 2000 | Marburg (D) | Marburg (D) | ||
| 2001 | Kreuzlingen (CH) | Paris (F) | Kreuzlingen (CH) | |
| 2002 | Brugge (B) | Brugge (B) |
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