European Korfball Championship Explained

Founded:1998
Region:International (IKF)
Number Of Teams:8 (finals)
Current Champions: (8th title)
Most Successful Team: (8 titles)
Website:International Korfball Federation
Current:2021 IKF European Korfball A-Championship

European Korfball Championship or European Korfball A-Championship is a korfball competition for European national teams organized by the International Korfball Federation. It was played every four years from 1998 until 2014 and then moved to a tournament every two years, starting from 2016. The number of participated teams has varied between 8 and 16. The Netherlands national korfball team has won each edition.

History

From 2005 until 2013, the IKF organized the Korfball European Bowl for nations which had failed to qualify for the European Korfball Championship. In these tournaments it was possible to win places for the next European Korfball Championships and sometimes also IKF World Korfball Championships. The tournament was abolished in 2013 as the number of teams in the European Korfball Championship had risen to 16, however the IKF decided to bring this number down again to 8 by 2018 and to create a European Korfball B-Championship similar to the European Bowl but with a promotion/relegation system to be put into place between both championships. These B-Championships will first be held in 2018.

Results

European Korfball Championship
YearHostFinalThird place match
  1. Number of teams
width=150ChampionScorewidth=150Second placewidth=150Third placeScoreFourth place
I1998 Portugal26–1316–138
II2002 Catalonia15–929–910
III2006 Hungary25–1416–158
IV2010 Netherlands25–2118–1116
V2014 Portugal32–2022–1416
VI2016 Netherlands27–1416–1210
VII2018 Netherlands21–820–198 (+2)
VIII2021 Belgium21-1713-118
IX2024 Catalonia8

Debut of teams

YearDebutantsTotal
1998






8
2002
2
20061
2010




6
20140
20160
20180
20210
20240
Total17

Comprehensive team results by tournament

Legend

The number of teams in each finals tournament (in brackets) are shown for each tournament.

Team (17)
1998
(8)

2002
(10)

2006
(8)

2010
(16)

2014
(16)

2016
(10)

2018
(8+2)

2021
(8)

2024
(8)
Times
qualified
2nd3rd2nd2nd2nd2nd4th2ndQ9
7th6th5th9th3rd6th8thQ8
4th2nd3rd3rd5th7th5th7thQ9
5th5th5th6th4th6th7th4thQ9
6th4th4th4th10th5th2nd3rdQ9
8th8th10th7th8th6thQ7
1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1stQ9
7th10th9th8th9th5
3rd6th7th3rd4th3rd5thQ8
12th12th2
7th8th6th8th4
Part of 15th11th2
14th13th2
8th9th13th14th4
16th15th10th3
Part of 11th16th2
Team (17)
1998
(8)

2002
(10)

2006
(8)

2010
(16)

2014
(16)

2016
(10)

2018
(8+2)

2021
(8)

2024
(8)
Times
qualified
Notes

See also

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