The signing ceremony was attended by Szilvia Szojka, Consul General of Hungary in Ho Chi Minh City, as teqball is a new sport invented in Hungary in 2014 by former professional footballer Gabor Borsanyi, businessman Gyorgy Gattyan, and computer scientist Viktor Huszar.

Teqball is played on a curved table where players hit a football back and forth with any part of the body except arms and hands.

It became the world’s fastest recognized sport in August 2018 when its highest governing body — the International Federation of Teqball (FITEQ) — was officially accepted by the Olympic Committee of Asia (OCA). 

In June 2019, the unit was officially accredited by the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA).

The FITEQ declared on its website that the sport has attracted more than 5,000 players in over 100 countries while 122 national teqball federations and over 2,000 clubs have been established around the world.

Three World Teqball Championships were organized in 2017, 2018, and 2019.

Teqball has also quickly drawn worldwide attention and become a popular game among professional footballers. 

Delegates pose for a photo at the signing ceremony on teqball development between the Ho Chi Minh City Football Federation and Pham Y Media Consulting Co. Ltd. in Ho Chi Minh City, March 17, 2022. Photo: N.K / Tuoi Tre

Delegates pose for a photo at the signing ceremony on teqball development between the Ho Chi Minh City Football Federation and Pham Y Media Consulting Co. Ltd. in Ho Chi Minh City, March 17, 2022. Photo: N.K / Tuoi Tre

Retired Brazilian professional footballer Ronaldinho, superstars Messi and Neymar tried this new sport while many football coaches have used it as a training exercise to help their players increase ingenuity, sensitivity, and unity.

Many Vietnamese footballers such as Nguyen Quang Hai, Nguyen Tien Linh, Nguyen Tuan Anh, Bui Tien Dung, Ho Tuan Tai, Nguyen Phong Hong Duy, and goalkeeper Tran Nguyen Manh also checked out teqball.

The Vietnam Olympic Committee gifted two teqball tables, which cost US$650-1,200 apiece on the market, to the HFF in 2020 to promote participation in the sport, according to the Ho Chi Minh City football governing body.

The HFF said it has made young players in its cooperation program with France’s Olympique Lyonnais FC to practice teqball so far.

It aims to establish a Vietnam teqball team to attend the 2028 Olympics in case the sport is added to the competition program.

“We have contacted universities in Ho Chi Minh City, Dong Nai, Binh Duong, and Ba Ria – Vung Tau Provinces for cooperation to develop the sport, and have received agreement from 20 of them,” said Doan Minh Xuong, in charge of football in the school program at the HFF. 

“In the near future, together with our partners, we will provide equipment for those universities to facilitate practicing while continuing to seek support from professional sporting clubs.”

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