European Korfball B-Championship Explained

European Korfball B-Championship is a second level korfball competition for European national teams organized by the International Korfball Federation and is placed below the European Korfball A-Championship.

History

The tournament features the nations that have not qualified for the European Korfball A-Championship and a promotion/relegation system will be put into place between both championships, with the winner of the B-Championships promoting to the A-Championships, although the exact manner is yet to be defined. The tournament can be seen as the successor of the defunct Korfball European Bowl, although that tournament served as a qualifier for both European Korfball Championship and the Korfball World Championship. The B-Championships are held every two years, always in the same year as the A-Championship. The first edition was hosted by the Netherlands in 2018.

Results

European Korfball B-Championship
YearHostFinalThird place match
  1. Number of teams
width=150ChampionScorewidth=150Second placewidth=150Third placeScoreFourth place
I2018 Netherlands21-718–157
II2021 Poland18-1517-98
III2024 Turkey8

Debut of teams

YearDebutantsTotal
2018






8
2020

3
Total11

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