2023–24 IKF Europe Challenger Cup explained

IKF Europe Challenger Cup
Year:2023–24
Sport:Korfball
Host:Lisbon
Teams:4
Website:IKF Europe Challenger Cup
Champions: KK Brno (1st title)
Runners-Up1: Trojans KC
Matches:6
Previous:2022–23
Next:2024–25

The 2023–24 IKF Europe Challenger Cup is the 2nd edition of IKF's second-tier competition for Korfball clubs. TuS Schildgen are the defending champions, but couldn't defend their title after in the final round in the Champions League.

KK Brno won the event after finishing first in the group.[1]

Host selection

On 30 December 2023, Lisbon were given the hosting rights.[2]

Format

Four teams play each other in a round robin format where the group winners would win the Challenger Cup.

Teams

Teams who finished second and third in Round 2 of the Champions League qualified for the Challenger Cup.[2] [3] [4]

TeamQualification
Marcovia MarkiFinished 2nd in Round 2 Group A.
Trojans KCFinished 3rd in Round 2 Group A.
KC BarcelonaFinished 2nd in Round 2 Group B.
KK BrnoFinished 3rd in Round 2 Group B.

Group stage

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External links

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: KK Brno triumphs at the KCL Challenger Final 2024. Dean. Woods. January 28, 2024.
  2. Web site: The Challenger Final is coming to Lisbon!. Dean. Woods. December 30, 2023.
  3. Web site: IKF Korfball Champions League Challenger Final (2023-24).
  4. Web site: Challenger Final 2024 - IKF Korfball Champions League. Dani. Ezpeleta. January 24, 2024.