Headvolley (also known as GlavoVolej) is a unique 1-on-1 sport rooted in football mastery. Born on the streets of Belgrade in 2005, it focuses exclusively on football-based kicks and aerial control. It relies on the player's ability to manipulate the ball using only feet and head with absolute precision.
Headvolley is defined by strict rules. Players must master 9 distinct types of football kicks:
The sport was founded in 2005 in Belgrade, Serbia. Since then, 19 World Cup tournaments have been held.
Hall of Fame Legends: Nenad Jovanović (Brazil), Miloš Ivanović (Germany), Predrag Jovanović (Argentina), Marko Jovičić (Ghana/Legend).
The International Headvolley Federation (IHVF) maintains the official world rankings based on performance in major tournaments.