Bocce

Bocce (/ˈbɒi/, or /ˈbɒ/, Italian: [ˈbɔttʃe]), sometimes anglicized as bocce ball, bocci, or boccie, is a ball sport belonging to the boules family. Developed into its present form in Italy, it is closely related to British bowls and French pétanque, with a common ancestry from ancient games played in the Roman Empire. Bocce is played around Western, Southern, and Southeastern Europe, as well as in overseas areas with historical Italian immigrant population, including Australia, North America, and South America, principally Argentina and the southern Brazilian states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina. Initially it was only played by the Italian immigrants, the game has slowly become more popular among their descendants and more people around the world.

Bocce
Bocce players scoring a match, 2005
Highest governing bodyFédération Internationale de Boules
NicknamesBocci
First played18th century in Italy
Characteristics
ContactNon-contact
Team membersSingles and doubles
Mixed-sexYes, separate tours and mixed doubles
TypeBall games
EquipmentBocce (balls) and pallino (jack)
Presence
Country or regionWorldwide
OlympicNo
ParalympicNo
World GamesNo
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