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Established 2005 | FITB Member

Kenya Tchoukball Federation

The national governing body for Tchoukball in Kenya, dedicated to promoting fair play, inclusivity, and sporting excellence across all 47 counties.

2009
FITB Member Since
47
County Branches
2
African Championships Hosted
80+
Countries Play Tchoukball

Our Purpose

Guiding principles that drive everything we do at the Kenya Tchoukball Federation

Our Mission

To promote, develop, and govern the sport of Tchoukball in Kenya, fostering physical fitness, teamwork, and fair play among all age groups and communities across the nation.

Our Vision

To be the leading sports federation in Kenya, recognized globally for excellence in Tchoukball development, producing world-class athletes and promoting the spirit of fair play.

Our Goal

To establish Tchoukball as a mainstream sport in Kenya, accessible to everyone regardless of age, gender, or ability, while achieving international competitive excellence.

Our Core Values

Fair Play

Respect, sportsmanship, and ethical competition in every game

Inclusivity

Open to all ages, genders, and abilities without discrimination

Safety First

Non-contact sport with one of the lowest injury rates in sports

Excellence

Striving for the highest standards in everything we do

The Sport

What is Tchoukball?

A unique team sport that combines the best elements of handball, volleyball, and squash, designed to minimize injuries while maximizing teamwork and fair play.

The Origins

Tchoukball was invented in the 1960s by Swiss biologist Dr. Hermann Brandt (1897-1972), who sought to create a sport that would minimize injuries and aggressive confrontations while promoting physical education values.

Dr. Brandt, a physician and physical education pioneer, conducted extensive scientific research on sports injuries. His groundbreaking study "Scientific Critique of Team Sports" (1970) led to the creation of tchoukball—a sport designed with injury prevention at its core.

The name "tchoukball" comes from the distinctive "tchouk" sound the ball makes when it bounces off the rebound frame. The International Tchoukball Federation (FITB) was established in Geneva, Switzerland in 1971.

Today, tchoukball is played in over 80 countries across all continents, with World Championships held every four years since 1984.

Key Features

Non-Contact Sport

No physical contact between players, reducing injury risk

No Interception

Defenders cannot intercept or steal the ball from attackers

Score on Either Frame

Teams can attack either rebound frame, adding strategic depth

Mixed Gender Play

Men and women can compete together on the same team

How to Play

7

Players Per Team

Each team has 7 players on court at any time

3

Passes Maximum

Maximum 3 passes before shooting at the frame

3

Steps Allowed

Players can take maximum 3 steps with the ball

3

Seconds to Hold

Ball must be released within 3 seconds

The 3-3-3 Rule

Remember the simple rule: 3 steps, 3 seconds, 3 passes. After receiving the ball, players can take a maximum of 3 steps, must release the ball within 3 seconds, and the team must shoot within 3 passes.

Equipment

The Ball

Size 3 handball (54-56cm circumference, 325-375g). Smaller balls used for youth categories.

Rebound Frame (Tchouk)

1m × 1m trampoline-like frame at 55° angle. The frame has an elastic net that rebounds the ball back into play.

Forbidden Zone

3-meter semicircular zone around each frame. No player may enter before or after shooting.

Court Dimensions

Indoor Court

26-29m × 15-17m (similar to handball). Standard gym floor surface.

Beach Court

22m × 12m on sand for 5-a-side beach tchoukball.

Match Duration

Three 15-minute periods with 3-minute breaks. Youth matches may use shorter periods.

How to Score

  • 1Throw the ball at the rebound frame (tchouk)
  • 2Ball bounces back into the playing area
  • 3Defending team fails to catch the ball before it hits the ground
  • +1One point awarded to the attacking team

Faults (Point to Opponent)

  • Ball lands outside the playing area after rebounding
  • Shooter touches the ball again after shooting
  • Ball fails to hit the frame or hits the frame edge
  • Player enters the forbidden zone before shooting
  • More than 3 passes before shooting

Game Variations

Indoor Tchoukball

Standard 7-a-side format played on a 26-29m x 15-17m court. Three 15-minute periods with 3-minute breaks.

Beach Tchoukball

5-a-side format played on sand. Featured at European tournaments and the annual Beach Tchoukball Festival in Rimini, Italy.

Wheelchair Tchoukball

Adapted format for players with physical disabilities. Demonstrates tchoukball's commitment to inclusive sport.

Why Play Tchoukball?

Lowest Injury Rate

One of the safest team sports due to non-contact rules

Easy to Learn

Simple 3-3-3 rule makes it accessible for beginners

Truly Inclusive

All ages, genders, and abilities can play together

Builds Character

Emphasizes respect, teamwork, and sportsmanship

Our Philosophy

The Tchoukball Charter

The foundational principles that guide the spirit of Tchoukball worldwide, as envisioned by Dr. Hermann Brandt. This charter is not merely symbolic—it is a genuine framework for sporting behavior and conduct in life.

"The objective of all physical activities is not to make champions, but to contribute towards building a harmonious society."
— Dr. Hermann Brandt, Creator of Tchoukball
1

Excellence Over Prestige

Tchoukball excludes any striving for prestige, whether individually or as a team; rather it is a sport in which players pursue excellence through personal training and collective effort.

2

Inclusive Participation

Tchoukball is open to players of all degrees of ability (natural or acquired) and skill. Players must adapt their approach to respect all skill levels.

3

Individual Responsibility

Personal attitude reflects respect for oneself, teammates, and opponents regardless of relative ability. Every player is responsible for their conduct.

4

Team Conduct

Outcomes should never create arrogance or sectarian rivalry. Victory brings satisfaction and encouragement, never exaggerated pride.

5

Complete Dedication

Players must maintain constant awareness of ball and player movements, both objectively and empathetically, subordinating individual performance to collective team needs.

6

Beauty of Play

The game binds players through mutual appreciation and acceptance of opposing teams. Elegant play begets elegant play. Victory should inspire respect, not convey dominance.

"Remember, no set of rules can replace a player's respect for one another and the Spirit of the Game."

This basic premise is more than just the rule of a sport—it is a rule for conduct at all times, a psychological component of behaviour, the basis of an individual's personality.

Our Journey

History of Tchoukball in Kenya

From humble beginnings to hosting international championships, explore our remarkable journey.

2005

Introduction to Kenya

Tchoukball was first introduced to Kenya through sports development initiatives, sparking interest among local sports enthusiasts and educators.

2005

KTF Founded by Kennedy Miruka

Kennedy Miruka founded the Kenya Tchoukball Federation, pioneering the sport in Kenya and East Africa.

2009

FITB Membership

KTF became an official member of the International Tchoukball Federation (FITB), gaining international recognition.

2012

First National Championship

Kenya organized its first official National Tchoukball Championship, marking a significant milestone in the sport's development.

2016

First African Championship Hosted

Kenya proudly hosted the African Tchoukball Championship for the first time, putting Kenyan tchoukball on the continental map.

2019

County Expansion

KTF expanded its grassroots program to establish branches across multiple counties, bringing tchoukball to more Kenyans.

2024

Second African Championship

Kenya hosts the African Tchoukball Championship for the second time, showcasing the growth and development of the sport in the region.

The Visionary

Meet the Pioneer of Tchoukball in Kenya

The story of how one man's vision brought tchoukball to East Africa and transformed Kenya's sporting landscape.

KM
Founder Since 2005

Kennedy Miruka

Founder & President, Kenya Tchoukball Federation

Kennedy Miruka is the pioneering force behind tchoukball in Kenya and East Africa. In 2005, he founded the Kenya Tchoukball Federation (KTF) with a vision to bring this unique, non-contact team sport to the people of Kenya.

As a passionate advocate for fair play and inclusive sports, Kennedy recognized tchoukball's unique values - a sport designed by a Swiss biologist specifically to minimize injuries while maximizing teamwork, strategy, and athletic performance.

Under Kennedy's leadership, KTF has grown from a grassroots initiative to a nationally recognized federation, establishing branches across all 47 counties and successfully hosting two African Tchoukball Championships (2016 & 2024).

Key Achievements

Founded KTF (2005)
FITB Representative
2x African Championship Host
47 County Branches

"Tchoukball is more than just a sport - it's a philosophy of respect, teamwork, and fair play. My mission is to bring these values to every corner of Kenya and Africa."

— Kennedy Miruka

19+
Years Leading KTF
10,000+
Players Developed
100+
Tournaments Organized
5
Countries Influenced

Connect with Kennedy Miruka and learn more about his vision for tchoukball in Africa.

Our Team

Executive Committee

Meet the elected leaders driving the growth of Tchoukball across Kenya.

Founder
KM

Kennedy Miruka

Founder & President

Pioneer of Tchoukball in Kenya since 2005

Founder of KTF and pioneer of tchoukball in Kenya and East Africa. Leading the federation's strategic direction, representing KTF internationally at FITB, and driving tchoukball development across Africa.

PM

Perpetual Muthoni Mbutu

Treasurer

Managing the federation's finances, budgets, and ensuring transparent financial reporting and accountability.

JN

John Ndung'u Njuguna

Acting Secretary

Managing federation communications, documentation, and administrative functions.

Governance Structure

KTF operates through a well-defined governance structure that separates strategic oversight from day-to-day operations, ensuring transparent, accountable, and effective management.

The President serves as Chief Executive of the Federation, chairing the Executive Committee and providing strategic leadership to the Secretariat.

SUPREME AUTHORITY

General Assembly

The supreme decision-making body comprising all registered members, clubs, and stakeholders. Elects the President and approves the President's 8 Cabinet nominees for a 4-year term.

elects President & approves Cabinet
ELECTED LEADERSHIP

Executive Committee

The Executive Committee (EC) elected by the General Assembly to govern the Federation between GA sessions. Provides strategic oversight, policy direction, and day-to-day management.

President + 8 Elected Members:

PresidentVice PresidentSecretaryTreasurerTechnical DirectorWomen's RepYouth RepFinance Chair

4-year terms, max 2 consecutive terms per Constitution

directs
DAY-TO-DAY OPERATIONS

Secretariat

Professional staff appointed by the Executive Committee to manage day-to-day operations and implement EC decisions. Led by the CEO who reports to the President.

President (Chair)Vice PresidentSecretaryTreasurer

One of the standing committees appointed by the Board

appoints & oversees
STANDING & AD-HOC COMMITTEES — Each EC member may chair a committee, Appointed by Executive Committee
Events & Tournaments

Plans and executes all KTF competitions, leagues, and sporting events.

Ethics & Safeguarding

Ensures fair play, handles disciplinary matters, and protects athlete welfare.

Branding, PR & Outreach

Manages communications, media relations, and promotes tchoukball nationally.

Fundraising & Partnerships

Secures sponsorships, grants, and builds strategic partnerships for sustainability.

Business & Program Development

Develops new programs, revenue streams, and expands federation activities.

Talent Development

Identifies, nurtures, and develops athletes and coaches at all levels.

appoints & directs
OPERATIONAL ARM

Secretariat

Implements programs and manages daily administrative operations under presidential direction.

Administration • Finance • Programs • Communications

Devolved Structure

KTF operates a devolved governance model with representation at County and Sub-County levels. This grassroots approach ensures tchoukball reaches every corner of Kenya, from urban centers to rural communities.

47 CountiesCounty CoordinatorsSub-County Representatives
Separation of Powers

Clear distinction between oversight (Board) and operations (Executive Committee).

Presidential Bridge

The President uniquely serves on both bodies, ensuring alignment between strategic direction and daily execution.

Accountability Chain

Members elect President → President's Cabinet (Board) appoints committees → President directs Secretariat. Clear chain of command and responsibility.

What We Do

Our Programs

Comprehensive programs designed to develop tchoukball at every level across Kenya.

Grassroots Development

Introducing tchoukball to schools and communities across all 47 counties, building the foundation for future champions.

  • School outreach programs
  • Community sports days
  • Equipment distribution

Competitive Leagues

Organized competitions at county, regional, and national levels for players to showcase their skills and compete.

  • National Championship
  • Regional tournaments
  • Youth leagues

National Teams

Selecting and preparing elite athletes to represent Kenya at international competitions and championships.

  • Senior national team
  • Youth national team
  • Beach tchoukball team

Coaching & Officials

Training and certifying coaches and referees to maintain high standards across all competitions.

  • Level 1-3 coaching courses
  • Referee certification
  • Continuous development

Talent Development

Identifying and nurturing promising young players through specialized programs and mentorship.

  • Talent identification camps
  • Elite training programs
  • Scholarship support

Community Engagement

Using tchoukball as a tool for social development, youth empowerment, and community building.

  • Sports for peace initiatives
  • Youth empowerment
  • Health awareness campaigns
Our Network

Partnerships & Affiliations

Working together with national and international organizations to grow tchoukball in Kenya.

FITB

International Tchoukball Federation

Full member since 2009, participating in international competitions and governance.

Full Member
CATB

Confederation of African Tchoukball

Founding member and active participant in continental development programs and African Championships.

Founding Member
NOCK

National Olympic Committee of Kenya

Working towards Olympic recognition and participation in multi-sport events.

Affiliate

Ministry of Sports

Registered federation under the Sports Act, receiving government support and recognition.

Registered

Kenya Schools Sports

Partnership with schools to introduce tchoukball in physical education curricula.

Partner

Corporate Partners

Working with businesses to sponsor events, equipment, and development programs.

Sponsorships
Global Community

Tchoukball Worldwide

From its origins in Geneva, Switzerland in 1971, tchoukball has grown into a truly global sport played across all continents.

CATB

Africa

Confederation of African Tchoukball

Growing rapidly with federations in Kenya, Cameroon, Ghana, Benin, and more. Kenya hosts the African Championships.

ETBF

Europe

European Tchoukball Federation

Home to the sport's birthplace (Switzerland) and major tournaments including the Geneva Indoors and European Championships.

ATBF

Asia

Asian Tchoukball Federation

The largest tchoukball region featuring powerhouses Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, and India.

PATBF

Pan-America

Pan American Tchoukball Federation

Developing tchoukball across North, Central, and South America with growing federations in Brazil, USA, Canada, and Argentina.

OTBF

Oceania

Oceania Tchoukball Federation

Growing presence in Australia and New Zealand with active development programs and national federations.

FITB

World

International Tchoukball Federation

Founded in 1971, FITB governs global tchoukball with 80+ member nations, organizing World Championships since 1984.

Major International Events

World Championships

Every 4 years since 1984

Geneva Indoors

400+ teams from 18 countries

African Championships

Hosted by Kenya 2016 & 2024

Beach World Cup

Annual 5-a-side tournament

Aligned with Global Goals

Our programs directly contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

3

Good Health & Well-being

4

Quality Education

5

Gender Equality

16

Peace & Justice

Downloads & Resources

Official Resources

Access official documents, rules, forms, and educational materials to support your tchoukball journey.

Join the Tchoukball Family

Whether you're a player, coach, referee, or enthusiast, there's a place for you in the Kenya Tchoukball Federation. Start your journey today!