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Teqball is played on a curved table using football technique - no hands allowed. Invented by Hungarian football legend Gabor Gardi and physicist Gyorgy Brenzak in 2012, the sport combines the technical demands of freestyle football with the competitive structure of table tennis. Players can use any part of their body except their hands and arms, and each player is allowed three touches before returning the ball over the curved playing surface. The curved table deflects the ball unpredictably off the top, requiring constant adjustment that separates technical players from purely athletic ones.

The FITEQ - Federation Internationale de Teqball - was established in 2017 and has grown rapidly, with over 100 member nations as of 2026 and active World Tour and World Championship competitions. The sport has applied for Olympic recognition and has been recognized by the International Olympic Committee as a sport. Flush.com covers FITEQ World Championship and World Tour events with match winner and outright markets.

Teqball Leagues and Competitions at Flush

FITEQ Teqball World Championship - The annual flagship tournament featuring national team and individual singles, doubles, and mixed doubles disciplines. The World Championship format includes group stage and knockout rounds across all three disciplines, generating multiple betting opportunities within the same event.

FITEQ Teqball World Tour - The international circuit running across multiple continental events from March through November. Stops in Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Africa allow players to accumulate ranking points toward World Championship seeding. Elite players from football backgrounds have driven the standard of play higher each season.

FITEQ Continental Championships - Regional continental titles in Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Africa that feed rankings and World Championship qualification. European Championship events draw the deepest fields given the concentration of elite players on the continent.

FITEQ Beach Teqball - A variant played on sand with modified rules and broader appeal for warm-weather festival events. The beach format is growing in parallel with the standard table game and is covered on Flush when scheduled.

Teqball Betting Markets at Flush

Match winner - Outright result of a teqball singles or doubles match. Games are played to 20 points with a two-point advantage required. Best of three or best of five sets formats apply at different tournament stages.

Set winner - Individual set result within a match. Useful for identifying momentum shifts when one player leads in the early set and the market has not adjusted for the opponent's adaptive play.

Total sets - Whether the match runs to two sets or three. Evenly matched pairs frequently push to three sets, while significant ranking gaps often resolve in straight sets.

Tournament outright winner - Pre-event market for World Championship and World Tour events. Hungary, France, Brazil, and Thailand have produced the strongest performances in recent years across disciplines.

Head-to-head - Direct comparison between two named players or pairs. Particularly informative in doubles where partnership chemistry between football-trained athletes from the same domestic football culture creates consistent advantages.

Live in-play - Point-by-point live markets during World Tour and World Championship matches. Momentum in teqball is driven by service rhythm and touch quality, and five-point runs are common enough to create rapid odds movement.

Teqball Betting in 2026

Hungary remains the dominant nation in teqball, with players like Adam Blazo and Csaba Banyik representing the benchmark in men's singles. The French and Brazilian programs have closed the gap in recent seasons, particularly in mixed doubles where players with football partnership backgrounds have an advantage. Female singles has seen rising talent from Asian nations, particularly Thailand and South Korea, where recruitment from gymnastics and football academies has introduced elite body control.

The 2026 World Championship format was expanded to include more continental representation in knockout rounds, which has introduced longer-odds outsiders into outright markets that previously were dominated by European favorites. Bettors following the form guide from World Tour rounds should note that World Championship performance can diverge from World Tour results due to the national team selection process - club-level teqball stars are not always available for national duty.

FITEQ's push for Olympic inclusion has increased sponsorship and event production quality, raising the profile of the sport in non-traditional betting markets.

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  4. Navigate to Sports and select Teqball from the menu.
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FAQ - Teqball Betting with Crypto

What teqball markets are available at Flush? Flush covers match winner, set winner, total sets, tournament outright, head-to-head, and live in-play markets. Coverage spans the FITEQ World Championship, World Tour events, and continental championships across singles, doubles, and mixed doubles disciplines.

Can I bet on teqball with Bitcoin? Yes. Bitcoin is fully supported at Flush for deposits and withdrawals. On-chain deposits confirm quickly with no banking intermediary, and funds are available to bet ahead of tournament match schedules.

How fast are withdrawals after a teqball bet settles? Match bets settle once the result is confirmed. Crypto withdrawals process directly to your wallet with no manual review delays.

Is there live in-play betting on teqball? Yes. Live point-by-point markets are available during FITEQ World Championship and World Tour events. Momentum shifts rapidly in teqball, making live betting an active experience.

Does every teqball bet earn rakeback? Yes. All cash wagers on teqball at Flush contribute to rakeback, which unlocks every 30 minutes. No excluded markets or minimum odds apply.

What cryptocurrencies does Flush accept? Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, USDC, Litecoin, Dogecoin, BNB, POL, TRX, and SOL are all accepted for deposits and withdrawals at Flush.

What betting markets are available in teqball? Teqball betting markets include match winner, set winner, total sets, tournament outright, and head-to-head across the FITEQ World Championship and World Tour events in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles disciplines. Set winner markets are particularly active because evenly matched players from Hungary, France, and Brazil regularly push each other through three-set matches.

How does handicap betting work in teqball? Handicap betting in teqball typically applies a points or games advantage to the underdog before the match starts, giving the favourite a deficit to overcome. Because teqball games are played to 20 points with a two-point advantage rule, even a small games handicap is significant, and backing a technically superior player to cover a -1 set handicap is a common market at FITEQ World Tour events.


Browse FITEQ World Championship and World Tour teqball markets at flush.com/sports/teqball-210/. Deposit with any supported cryptocurrency and withdraw to your wallet once bets settle.