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Tigenball
Tigenball is a sport originating from Poland. It uses a ball similar to a netball but smaller in size. It consists of a team of 8 players who have to try shoot the ball through one of the four hoops located at the centre of each side on the court. Any team can score through any hoop and each successful shot is worth 10 points. Tigenball has been played all over the world but mainly in Australia where there are many teams (listed below) that compete for the Tigen cup each year.

Australian Tigenball Teams: Sydney Schupers Brisbane Bears Hobart Hillbillies Darwin Dragons Canberra Bulls Manly Panthers Adelaide Firefighters Cronulla Cows West Warriors Melbourne Red Socks North QLD Lightbulbs

The 2015 Tigen Cup Winners were the Adelaide Firefighters

Proposed deletion of Tigenball


The article Tigenball has been proposed for deletion&#32; because of the following concern:
 * The article appears to be a hoax: In addition to having no citations, a Google search for "tigenball," "tigen ball," and "tigen cup" didn't return a single relevant result except for this page. For an organized sport played by multiple teams in at least two countries, one would expect a mention somewhere, reliable or otherwise.

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Nomination of Tigenball for deletion
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