Volfsball is a sport for the new millenium. The first ever three aside, non contact sport on a circular pitch, a cross between, basketball, football and cricket. It’s set to be the greatest game of the 21st Century.

Marek Larwood came up with the concept of Volfsball in the summer of 2014. Upon discussing the idea with friends Lee Bannard and John Gordon in a pub, John suggested the name of Volfsball. The reason being that most of the other names ending in ‘ball’ were taken, and the website for Volfsball was available for £20. Buoyed on by his friends claims it was impossible to start a new sport in the 21st Century he began the quest to bring Volfsball to the masses. The journey started by sending the prototype idea to his Dad so he could do all the work.

The first prototype was tested in November 2014, and adjustments were made for the first successful trial which took place in a field in Bembridge on the Isle of Wight on Christmas Eve 2014. Everyone who played all agreed it was the best fun they had ever had. After a second prototype test in April, the final stand was shipped to London in June, where the first ever Volfsball games took place on a North London field on June 6th, the Muswell Hill Supermoons defeating the Camden Kongs.

By the end of 2018, over 100 people and 28 teams had played Volfsball, a tournament even sprung up in Wirral called Der Goldene Volf.

After years of development the brand new Volfsball stand was completed in 2021, and is now available for purchase, so anyone can start their own Volfsball league.

Here is a video of how to play