I played professional tennis for about six years and I played football and handball in school as well.
A handball is when your hand touches the ball.
I'm a phys ed major: that's ballroom dancing and handball.
I played team handball when I was a child. It is a very brutal sport.
I was a very good athlete: actually professional in the sport of handball.
I was taking a break from university so I could play handball full-time for a year.
Keeping up with Urban Meyer is more of an Olympic event than handball.
In football I think if you don't have the intention to touch the ball and you have your arms in a natural position it is not handball.
I played handball up until I joined United, both as a goalkeeper and an outfield player.
It is important for us to push into the box - not play around it like some sort of handball team.
Handball, swimming, running, jumping, basketball, and boxing were as much a part of me as breathing.
Modern football is like handball. You see 11 players defending on the edge of their own area.
I support building a soccer stadium in the District of Columbia, and I support investing public dollars to get it done.
When I was a kid, I did many sports. Judo, like my dad, but also volleyball, handball, and gymnastics. We never played much football.
Everybody believed you had to have a big piece of lumber and then muscle the ball over the fence. But by the time I and Hank Aaron - another guy who did it with his wrists - were through, there were a lot of guys ordering light bats and playing handball.
The star-jump technique - that is a big part of being a handball goalkeeper, and I brought that move into football. It is a very effective way of saving a chance.