Indiaca is a unique and exciting sport that involves hitting a shuttlecock-like object with the hand over a net. The sport originated from the traditional Brazilian game of peteca, and has developed into a structured and internationally recognized sport. It is popular in Europe.

Like peteca, indiaca involves hitting a shuttlecock-like object with the hand. However, peteca is traditionally played without a net, often in an informal setting, and focuses more on keeping the shuttlecock in the air. Indiaca, on the other hand, incorporates a net and more structured rules, making it comparable to volleyball.
Indiaca is played on a rectangular court divided by a net like volleyball. Players use their hands to hit a specially designed feathered ball, known as an Indiaca, over the net. The game can be played in singles or teams, with the most common format being five-player teams.
The objective is to score points by landing the Indiaca on the opponent's side of the court while preventing it from hitting the ground on your side. Players are only allowed one hit per turn, and teamwork is essential to keep the ball in play.
Indiaca uses a rally scoring system, meaning a point is scored on every serve, regardless of which team served. A game is typically played to 21 points, and teams must win by at least two points to secure victory. Matches are often played in a best-of-three or best-of-five format.
Similar Sports
- Peteca — played by hitting the shuttlecock with your hand over a high net.
- Badminton — an indoor game with rackets in which a shuttlecock is hit back and forth across a net.
- Jianzi — a traditional Chinese national sport, where players aim to keep a shuttlecock-type object in the air by kicking it, usually played with a net between teams. Also called Shuttlecock.
- Volleyball — a game for two teams of six players, in which a large ball is hit by hand over a high net, the aim being to score points by making the ball reach the ground on the opponent's side of the court.
Related Pages
- About Sport in Brazil
- Complete list of sports
- The Encyclopedia of Sports — a list of every sport from around the world.
