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Korfball In Catalonia
Korfball in Catalonia has been played since 1982, and is managed by the Catalan Korfball Federation (FCK). In 1997, the International Korfball Federation admitted the Catalan Korfball Federation as a provisional member, and finally in 2006 there was the full membership application. Catalan teams The Catalan competition is divided in a "First division" and a "Second division" Catalan korfball clubs are: * C.K. Vacarisses * C.E. Vilanova i la Geltrú * C.K. Assessoria Vallparadís * C.K. Cerdanyola * C.K. Badalona – La Rotllana * Sant Llorenç K.C. * U.K.S.A. – Unió Korfbalera Sant Adrià de Besòsbr>* Korfbal Club Barcelona, K.C. Barcelonabr>* C.K. Castellbisba* K.E.C.A. – Korfbal Esplai Ca n'Anglada * Korfball Valldemia * A.A.E.I.E.S. Secretari Coloma de Barcelona Catalonia championships Title winners *9 CK Egara 85: (1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93 and 1993–94) *6 Club Korfbal Vacarisses, CK Vacarisses: (20 ...
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Korfball World Championship
The IKF World Korfball Championship is an international korfball competition contested by the national teams of the members of International Korfball Federation (IKF), the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded roughly every four years since the inaugural tournament in 1978. The current champions are the Netherlands, who won the 2019 IKF World Korfball Championship. The current format of the tournament involves 20 teams competing for the title at venues within the host nation over a period of about a week. The 11 World Championships have been won by two different national teams. The Netherlands have won all but one time, losing only to Belgium in the 1991 Korfball World Championship. Results *''a.e.t.'': after extra time Titles by team * : 10 * : 1 Teams reaching the top four :''* = hosts'' :''^ = includes results representing West Germany between 1978 and 1987'' :''# = includes results representing Great Britain between 1978 and 2003'' Appearances ...
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2016 European Korfball Championship
The 2018 European Korfball Championship was held in the Netherlands from October 22 to October 30, with 10 national teams in competition. As the European Korfball Championship was split into an A-Championship and a B-Championship as of 2018, this tournament was used to decide which teams would participate at which level, with the top 8 teams qualifying for the A-Championship, while the teams in positions 9 and 10 relegated to the B-Championship. Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , image_map = , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of the Netherlands , established_title = Before independence , established_date = Spanish Netherl ... won the tournament for a sixth consecutive time, maintaining its 100% win record. Qualified teams Group stage The number of participating teams was brought down from 16 during the past two championships to only 10 in 2016, thus requiring a new format. Two groups (A and B) ...
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2015 Korfball World Championship
The 10th IKF World Korfball Championship were held in the Belgian cities of Ghent, Tielen and Antwerp in 2015. Ghent and Tielen hosted the first and second round matches, whilst the placing matches and finals were all held in the Lotto Arena in Antwerp. This tournament also acts as the qualification tournament for Korfball at the World Games 2017. Seven teams will qualify for the World Games, including first all non-European teams finishing in the top 11. As such, at least one and maximum six non-European teams will qualify. Then, the remaining slots will be filled by the top European teams in this competition, with the exception of Poland which have already qualified as host country of the World Games 2017. The International Korfball Federation chose to award the hosting rights for the tournament to Belgium on 4 November 2011. The other hosting candidate was New Zealand, who planned to host the tournament in Wellington. Qualified teams First round ''All times listed are C ...
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2014 European Korfball Championship
The 2014 European Korfball Championship was held in Portugal from October 25 to November 2, with 16 national teams in competition. The tournament also served as a European qualifier for the 2015 Korfball World Championship, with the top ten nations qualifying for the world championship. Group stage The group stages took place in Maia. The IKF had implemented a new format of qualifying from the group stages. In these European Championships, the top eight nations were seeded in to pools A & B. In these pools the top three teams qualified for the quarter-finals. The other nations in pools C & D needed to finish top of their pool in order to reach the quarter-finals. Group A Key: G denotes win by golden goal. Group B Group C Key: G denotes win by golden goal. Group D Key: G denotes win by golden goal. Knockout stage 1st–8th place play-offs Key: G denotes win by golden goal The golden goal or golden point is a rule used in association f ...
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2011 Korfball World Championship
The 9th Korfball World Championship was held in Shaoxing, China, on October 27 – November 5, 2011 with 16 national teams in competition. Teams Pool matches Legend Second round Title pools Done with the two best teams in every pool of the first round, carrying forward their match result. Pools for 9th–16th places Done with the two last teams in every pool of the first round, carrying forward their match result. Semifinals 13th–16th places 9th–12th places 5th–8th places Championship semifinals Finals 15th–16th places ---- 13th–14th places ---- 11th–12th places ---- 9th–10th places ---- 7th–8th places ---- 5th–6th places ---- 3rd–4th places ---- FINAL ---- ---- Final standings See also *Korfball World Championship *International Korfball Federation References External linksWorld Championship website
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2010 European Korfball Championship
The 2010 European Korfball Championship was held in the Netherlands from October 22 to 31, with 16 national teams in competition. The tournament also served as a European qualifier for the 2011 Korfball World Championship, with the top nine nations qualifying for the world championship. First round The first round was played in Leeuwarden (A), Tilburg (B), Almelo (C) and The Hague (D). Second round Matches were played at Rotterdam. Quarterfinals * 9th to 16th places * Final round 13th-16th places Matches were played at Topsportcentrum (Rotterdam). 9th-12th places Matches were played at Topsportcentrum (Rotterdam). 5th-8th places Matches were played at AHOY sportshall (Rotterdam). Semifinals Matches were played at AHOY sportshall (Rotterdam Rotterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Rotte'') is the second largest city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is in the province of South Holland, part of the North Sea mouth of the Rhine–M ...
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2007 Korfball World Championship
The 8th Korfball World Championship was held in Brno (Czech Republic) on November 1–10, 2007 with 16 national teams in competition. The best 8 teams qualified for the World Games 2009 in Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei. These days was also played the final match of the 2007 Korfball European Bowl, European Bowl with the champions of the Eastern and Western divisions, Slovakia and Wales. Teams Pool matches Legend Second round Title pools Done with the two best teams in every pool of the first round, carrying forward their match result. Pools for 9th–16th places Done with the two last teams in every pool of the first round, carrying forward their match result. Semifinals 13th–16th places 9th–12th places 5th–8th places Championship semifinals FINALS 15th–16th places ---- 13th–14th places ---- 11th–12th places ---- 9th–10th places ---- 7th–8th places ---- 5th–6th places ---- ...
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2006 European Korfball Championship
The 2006 European Korfball Championship was held in Budapest (Hungary) with 8 national teams in competition, from April 16 to 22. First round Final round 5th-8th places Semifinals Finals matches Final standings {, align=center cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="background: #D0E7FF; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 90%;" width=180 , - align=center bgcolor=#006699 style="color:white;" !width=100% colspan=2, Final standings , - align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF , , align=left, , - align=center bgcolor=#F5FAFF , , align=left, , - align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF , , align=left, , - align=center bgcolor=#F5FAFF , 4 , align=left, , - align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF , 5 , align=left, , - align=center bgcolor=#F5FAFF , 6 , align=left, , - align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF , 7 , align=left, , - align=center bgcolor=#F5FAFF , 8 , align=left, {{korf, HUN See also *European Korfball Championship *International Korfball Federation The Internatio ...
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2005 Korfball European Bowl
2005 European Bowl was the European Championship "B" of korfball, played in Terrassa (Catalonia), from October 27 to 30 of 2005, with the participation of 5 national teams. The matches were played at Can Jofresa Pavilion. This championship "B", played for the first time, gave two places for the 2006 European Korfball Championship, and four for the 2007 Korfball World Championship. International Korfball Federation decided also to name this championship as Jan Hanekroot, honouring one of the most involucrated person in korfball. The champions were Catalonia, winning their first continental title ever. Results Final standings {, align=center cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 90%;" width=20% , - align=center bgcolor=#006699 style="color:white;" !width=100% colspan=2, Final standings , - align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF , , align=left, , - align=center bgcolor=#F5FAFF , , align=left, , - al ...
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International Korfball Federation
The International Korfball Federation (IKF) is the governing body of korfball. IKF is responsible for the organisation of korfball's major international tournaments, notably the IKF World Korfball Championship. The IKF was founded on 11 June 1933 in Antwerp, Belgium as a continuation of the International Korfball Bureau established in 1924 by the Dutch and Belgian Associations. The headquarters is in Utrecht, Netherlands, since December 2020, moving from Zeist. The IKF is officially recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1993 and is affiliated to SportAccord, the Association of the IOC Recognized International Sports Federations (ARISF) and the International World Games Association (IWGA). The IKF aims to spread korfball around the globe and increase the level of play in the affiliated countries. The IKF has 69 member countries. It provides the affiliated countries via five Continental Confederations (Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania) with financial, ...
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