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Sport similar to association football played on bicycles
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Cycle ball
Cycle ball
Highestgoverning bodyUnion Cycliste Internationale
First played1883
Characteristics
ContactNo
Team membersYes
Mixed-sexNo
TypeCycle sports
Presence
Country or regionEurope, Japan
OlympicNo
World Games1989
Cycle-ball, early 20th century

Cycle-ball, also known as "radball" (fromGerman), is a sport similar toassociation football played onbicycles. The two people on each team ride afixed-gear bicycle with no brakes orfreewheel. The ball is controlled by the bike and the head, except when defending the goal.

History

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The sport was introduced in 1883 by American artistic cyclist Nicholas Edward Kaufmann.[1] The first match was played on September 14 that year between Kaufmann and fellow artistic cyclist John Featherly.[1] Its first world championships were in 1929. In the early 20th century, the sport spread to Germany; in the modern day, Germany is the location of the sport's largest fanbase.[1] Cycle-ball is also popular inAustria,Switzerland, and theCzech Republic.[1] The most successful players were thePospíšil brothers ofCzechoslovakia, world champions 20 times between 1965 and 1988.

Cycle ball court

Closely related isartistic cycling in which the athletes perform a kind ofgymnastics on cycles.

Rules

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The game is played by two teams of two players in a field of 14 meters length by 11 meters width.[2]

Championships

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Results

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Since 1.1.2010 to 1.1.2026:

Men[5] / Women[6]

Ranking

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Last Update: 1.1.2026

Men

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Source:[7]

Since 1930

Rank Matches Points

1 Slovakia 484 4122

2 Austria 475 4016

3 Switzerland 498 3884

4 France 466 3687

5 Czechia 474 3641

6 Liechtenstein 21 3516

7 Croatia 70 3320

8 USA 32 3225

9 Romania 60 3188

10 Belgium 434 3149

11 Japan 313 3101

12 Spain 49 3020

13 Serbia 5 2983

14 Denmark 195 2961

15 Sweden 122 2938

16 Hungary 118 2913

17 Türkiye 5 2832

18 Italy 61 2816

19 Germany112770

20 Hong Kong 255 2769

21 Norway 11 2769

22 Netherlands 132 2766

23 Armenia 35 2728

24 Australia 68 2637

25 Ghana 5 2608

26 Jordan 16 2459

27 Malaysia 234 2451

28 Canada 56 2370

29 Thailand 25 2284

30 Great Britain 21 2069

31 Macau 52 1604

Ranking generated from a database of 2479 matches.

Ranking generated at 09:42:38 on Tuesday, 16 December, 2025.

Women

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Source:[8]

Since 2023

Rank Matches Points

1 Germany 11 3472

2 Switzerland 11 3201

3 Czechia 9 2961

4 Japan 11 2880

5 Austria 4 2486

Ranking generated from a database of 23 matches.

Ranking generated at 09:42:47 on Tuesday, 16 December, 2025.

National Teams

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Have 5 women (Since 2023) and 31 men (Since 1930) teams at 1.1.2026.

Men

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Africa (1): Ghana

Americas (2): Canada - United States

Asia & Oceania (7): Australia - Japan - Hong Kong - Jordan - Malaysia - Thailand - Macau

Europe (21): Germany - Switzerland - Czech Republic - Austria - France - Liechtenstein - Croatia - Romania - Belgium - Spain - Serbia - Denmark - Sweden - Hungary - Turkey - Italy - Slovakia - Norway - Netherlands - Armenia - United Kingdom

Women

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Asia & Oceania (1): Japan

Europe (4): Germany - Switzerland - Czech Republic - Austria

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdHeijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill (October 16, 2011).Historical Dictionary of Cycling.Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 56–57.ISBN 9780810871755.
  2. ^"UCI CYCLING REGULATIONS - PART 8 INDOOR CYCLING - CYCLE BALL"(PDF).Union Cycliste Internationale.
  3. ^"ACWC III startlist"(PDF). 11 August 2024.
  4. ^"European Cycling Championships Locations".Inside the Games.
  5. ^"2026".Roonba Sports.
  6. ^"2026".Roonba Sports.
  7. ^"Ranking World".Roonba Sports.
  8. ^"Ranking World".Roonba Sports.

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