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Queimada is a team game played in Brazil where two teams try to hit their opponents with balls, being eliminated when hit. There are no official rules in Brazil, but it is commonly played by children in schools and streets. The rules vary locally, but generally involve dividing the field in half and eliminating all members of the opposing team to win.
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Burned (Game)

Queimada is a team game played in Brazil where two teams try to hit their opponents with balls, being eliminated when hit. There are no official rules in Brazil, but it is commonly played by children in schools and streets. The rules vary locally, but generally involve dividing the field in half and eliminating all members of the opposing team to win.
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Burning (game)

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Burned (Brazilian Portuguese)
orkill game (portuguese
European it is ateam sportin which the players of two
Burned
teams try to hit the opponents with one or more
balls, avoiding being hit. The goal of each team
is to eliminate all members of the opposing team,
hitting them with thrown balls. [2]

There is no news of official sports competitions this


sport inBrazilbut it is very commonly practiced in schools and
sports federation IDBF (http://www.
howjokechildish, being considered as a higher dodge-ball.com/
most practiced youth sport by children/youth
Other names Baleada
even on the street.
Shot, Barra-
Ball, Ball
Burned,
Hunter,
Index Stamp,
Variants Stamped,
Cemetery,
The Game War, Game of
Material Spy, Spy-Spy,
Local Soldier-mat
Formation Matada,
Burnt[1]
Number of players
Characteristics
Rules
Team members variable
In the Media
Equipment ball
Other denominations
Presence
See also Olympic No
References
External links

Variants
UsUnited Statesthere are leagues for dodgeball, or as the variant of the sport is known
over there.

NoBrazilthe rules adopted are similar to those of American football, where the players
eliminated players stay behind the goal line of the opposing team's field. This null area in Brazil does not
it has a specific name, with the most popular being sendocemitério. In the US, it has many denominations,
among them, prison, from where the name of the variant comes: 'prisonball'.
Although less known, American dodgeball itself is also played in Brazil, but under the name of
[3]
Crazy Burn In this variant, there is no area for eliminated players, but they return to the game.
a one-on-one game each time a player from your team intercepts a throw in the air. Additionally, it is
played with multiple balls.

The Game

Material
One or more balls similar to those ofvolleyball, water poloor even the sports initiation balls
made of rubber or leather, in small or medium size.

The official dodgeball has a diameter of 20.32 centimeters and is coated with special rubber that
does not hurt the players.

Local
The field has a rectangular shape, being divided in half, with an area at the back referred to as
"cadeia", "prisão", "cemitério", "campo dos queimados" ou até mesmo "barra".

It is common to take advantage of the marking of courts.volleyballor


ofhandballfor the practice of
burned, with the "chain" starting from the back line of volleyball, or then the area
from the 7 meters of handball.

Formation
At ease, in the marked field. But at no moment during the game can the appropriate players go beyond.
the opponent's goal line.

Number of players
Itvariesaccordingtolocalcustoms,andinthecaseofcountrieswhereitistakenseriously,italsovariesfrom
according to the number of people.

Rules
Preparation

Each team positions itself on a field, with only one player from each side having to position themselves behind the
the opponent's goal line being referred to as 'crossing', which cannot 'burn' while
is in this function.[3]

To decide on ball possession and field direction at the beginning of the game, these two players will come to position themselves at
center, between the two fields. A ball dispute occurs. Once that is done, the players return to their
places, handing the ball to the team that obtained it, to start the match, which is initiated
at the instructor's whistle.

Objective
The aimed objective is to capture as many prisoners as possible. The group that, in the end, will be the winner.
within a predetermined time, will take more prisoners, or else, the one who captures
all the opposing players.

Development

When the starting signal is given, a player from the team that has the ball tries to pass the ball to their team.
which aims to throw it into the opposite field with the purpose of hitting ('burning') something
opponent with the ball.

If he manages it without the ball being caught before hitting the ground by the touched player or by a
his teammate, the affected player is considered a prisoner and must leave his field,
placing oneself in the 'cemetery', space behind the goal line.

After the first prisoner is made, the reserve returns to his field so that he has the opportunity to play as well.
as an attacker. Attention: when the prisoner first gets the ball, they cannot 'burn' it.
no component of the opposing team.

The ball that, after touching a player, rolls or bounces on the field, can be collected by
any player, to be thrown again against the opposing team. The ball can also be
collected by a captured opponent, who, in this case, is allowed to catch it and throw it to a
your companion or burn the opponent.

The most advisable thing is to catch the ball when thrown, the player is only tagged if the ball hits him.
and fall to the ground, on the contrary, if the player is stamped, the ball continues in the air, and he catches it, it will not be
stamped.

In the Media
Here, however, it is about the American version, ododgeballouprisonball, better known in the rest of
world by these names. Already the Brazilian burned has its own contours and characteristics.

The game was portrayed in the American comedy.Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story(With a
Whole ball (Brazilian Portuguese) A Matter... of Balls (European Portuguese) ) from2004.
O mangaJapaneseBlazing Fire Knight: Dodge Danpeithis game has this as its central theme. [4]

TheanimeJapaneseThe Ball of Fire: Dodge Danpeiit is an animated TV series adapted


of the mangahomonymand which is also centered in this game.
[5]

Other denominations [1]


In addition to the name 'Queimada', adopted in most Brazilian states ( , , , , , ,
, , , , ), the game is also known for:

Baleada ( )
Shot , )
Ball-Base
Burnt Ball )
Hunter , )
Carimba )
Stamped )
Cemetery )
Dodgeball ( ), ( )
Game of the Kill , )
Mata-mata )
Soldier's eye )
Matada )
Prisonball ( )
Burnt , , , , , )

See also
prisonball (in English)
dodgeball (in English)

References
Patrícia Lopes. 'Dodgeball' (http://www.brasilescola.com/educacaofisica/jogo-quei
mada.htm). Brazil School. Consulted on October 4, 2012
2. iG. "Burn" (https://delas.ig.com.br/filhos/brincadeiras/burn/4e3b22743cb317686
3000003.html). Consulted on March 23, 2019. Copy archived on March 23 of
2019 (http://web.archive.org/web/20190323114906/https://delas.ig.com.br/children/play
s/burnt/4e3b22743cb3176863000003.html)
3. Oswaldo PereiraTorrezio Júnior (December 15, 2009). "Different ways to play
Burnt (Rules of different variations)TeCNI
caAula.html?aula=15447). MEC - Teacher Portal. Consulted on October 4, 2012
4. Anime News Network. "Honō no Tōkyūji Dodge Danpei (manga)" (http://www.animenewsne
twork.com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=8390) (in English). Consulted on October 4
2012
5. Anime News Network. "Honō no Tōkyūji Dodge Danpei (TV)" (http://www.animenewsnetwo
rk.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2181) (in English). Consulted on October 4, 2012

External links
National Dodgeball League (http://www.thendl.com/)(inEnglish)
National Amateur Dodgeball Association (http://www.dodgeballusa.com/index.shtml)(em
English)
National College Dodgeball Association (http://www.ncdadodgeball.com/)(inEnglish)
International Dodge Ball Federation (http://www.dodge-ball.com/site)(inEnglish)
Fun and Games(inenglish)

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