YUKIGASSEN

FEDERATION OF ARMENIA

Champions League of Yukigassen now accepts applications! Build up your teams, fill in the form and join
the biggest winter event of 2022

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Yukigassen Championship
of Armenia

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24th European Championship
of Yukigassen

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2020 Champions League
of Yukigassen

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2022 Champions League
of Yukigassen

Yukigassen Federation of Armenia was launched to support the Armenian sports environment and its development paving a way for yukigassen to become a widespread winter sport in Armenia. The very first competition of yukigassen in Armenia was held in February 2019, in Aparan city. It became the leading step for yukigassen to extend its culture in the whole region. Later, YFA was officially invited to take part in the 24th European Championship of Yukigassen held in Kamijeravi, Finland. It was held on April 5-7, 2019. It turned to have an outstanding importance for YFA. In 2020, the biggest winter event in Armenia-Champions League of Yukigassen 2020 was held on February 22-23th in Aparan. 20 teams from 8 countries across the globe competed for the top 3 places during the YCL2020.

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Armenia, 2019
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Finland, 2019
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Armenia, 2020
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Finland, 2020
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Basic rules:


7

players

2

subsitutes

1

coach


Each team consist of 7 players, 1 coach and 2 subsitute players.
The 7 on-court player positions are 4 Forwards and 3 Backcourts.

Each match consist of 3 three-minute sets. Finish team to win 2 seta wins the match.
To Win: Capture your opponents' flag or eliminate all their players or The team with more remining players at the end of the game.

Any player struck by a direct snowball hit is eliminated from the set.
Note:
A hit by a snowball that ricocheted off an object or another player do not count as a direct hit.

Each team can use up to 90 snowballs in each set. All snowballs are made piror to the start of the match. Any player caught making snowball during the match will be ejected.

Only 3 team members can advance into the opponents court at anytime; a fourth teammate entering the opponent's court would mean an automatic game loss. If ateam member is outsed while in the opponent's courts, another team member can then advance to replace him.

Organizers

General sponsor

ARMENIA CANADA USA CHINA FINLAND JAPAN NETHERLANDS NORWAY RUSSIA SLOVAKIA SWEDEN THAILAND AUSTRALIA BELGIUM