Portugal national korfball team explained

Portugal
Association:Federação Portuguesa de Corfebol
Ikf Membership:1987
Ikf Code:POR
Ikf Rank:8 (Aug.2019)
World Championships Apps:9
World Championships First:1987
World Championships Best:3rd place, 1995
World Games Apps:4
World Games First:1997
World Games Best:4th place, 2001 & 2013
European Championships Apps:6
European Championships First:1998
European Championships Best:3rd place, 1998, 2014, 2018
Continental Name:European Bowl
Continental Championships Apps:1
Continental Championships First:2005
Continental Championships Best:3rd place, 2005
Website:http://www.fpcorfebol.pt/

The Portugal national korfball team is managed by the Federação Portuguesa de Corfebol (FPC), representing Portugal in korfball international competitions.

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Tournament history

World Championships[1]
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19873rd World ChampionshipMakkum (The Netherlands)9th place
19914th World ChampionshipAntwerp (Belgium)6th place
19955th World ChampionshipNew Delhi (India) 3rd place
19996th World ChampionshipAdelaide (Australia)5th place
20037th World ChampionshipRotterdam (The Netherlands)6th place
20078th World ChampionshipBrno (Czech Republic)4th place
20119th World ChampionshipShaoxing (China)7th place
201510th World ChampionshipAntwerp (Belgium)10th place
201911th World ChampionshipDurban (South Africa)8th place
World Games[2]
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19975th World Games Lahti (Finland)6th place
20016th World Games Akita (Japan)4th place
2009Kaohsiung (Taiwan)6th place
2013Cali (Colombia)4th place
European Championships[3]
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19981st European ChampionshipEstoril (Portugal) 3rd place
20022nd European ChampionshipCatalonia6th place
20104th European ChampionshipNetherlands7th place
20145th European ChampionshipMaia (Portugal) 3rd place
20166th European ChampionshipRotterdam (Netherlands)4th place
2018 7th European ChampionshipFriesland (Netherlands) 3rd place
European Bowl
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20051st European BowlTerrassa (Catalonia) 3rd place

Current squad

National team in the 2019 World Championship
  • Isabel Almeida
  • Luise Paz Costa
  • Catarina Correia
  • Ana Cordeiro
  • Celise Ribeiro
  • Ana Curva
 
  • Jean Ayres
  • Bruno Amaral
  • Hugo Fernandes
  • Júlio Ruivo
  • Pedro Correia
  • Tiago Luz
  • Coach: Isabel Teixeira
  • Assistant Coach: Rui Malcata
National team in the 2007 World Championship
  • Carla Antunes
  • Filipa Santos
  • Inês Biocas
  • Isabel Almeida
  • Joana Faria
  • Joana Oliveira
  • Sofia Pinhão
 
  • Carlos Faria
  • Daniel Serafim
  • Henrique Marques
  • Luís Simões
  • Miguel Costa
  • Pedro Vinagre
  • Tiago Gonçalves
  • Coach: Jorge Ramos

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The history of the IKF and the IKF World Championship. IKF. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130920151204/http://www.ikf.org/ikf/images/stories/IKFdocuments/world%20championship%20february%202011.pdf. 20 September 2013. dmy-all.
  2. Web site: The history of the IKF and the World Games. IKF. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130920151207/http://www.ikf.org/ikf/images/stories/IKFdocuments/worldgameshistory%202011.pdf. 20 September 2013. dmy-all.
  3. Web site: The history of the IKF European Championship. IKF. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130920151211/http://www.ikf.org/ikf/images/stories/IKFdocuments/european%20championship%20history%20february%202011.pdf. 20 September 2013. dmy-all.