Kickpin Bowling, also known as "Soccowling," has roots dating back to the early 20th century. Players combine skill, strategy, and precision to knock down pins by kicking the ball. Over decades, the sport evolved from informal local matches to organized competitions under the IKBA.
The sport originated when communities made makeshift lanes in local gyms and hallways. Players developed unique techniques for balance, accuracy, and speed.
The International Kickpin Bowling Association was founded in 2026 to standardize rules, organize tournaments, and promote the sport worldwide. IKBA established official lane measurements, pin layouts, and scoring systems.
Today, Kickpin Bowling is enjoyed across continents with amateur and professional leagues. International tournaments are held yearly, and the sport continues to grow in popularity among all age groups.
Learn more about the development of the sport in our official rulebook and archives.