IKF President in Brazil

IKF President Fransoo, on a visit in Brazil, met with representatives from various regional and local korfball associations in this vast and rapidly developing country. In Americana (Sao Paulo), earlier this year host to the first Brazilian Korfball Championship, he met with korfball administrators Luciana Bartoleto from the State of Sao Paulo and Daniel Rivellinni from the State of Rio de Janeiro. Further, he visited the Department of Physical Education at the University of Campinas, one of the leading universities in Brazil, where he met with sport officials to help him better understand the structure of sports in Brazil.

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IKF Europa Korfball Cup 2013 Match Schedule

Below you find the Match Schedule of the IKF Europa Korfball Cup. In the period Wednesday 16 till Saturday 19 January 2013 the 47th edition of the IKF Europa Korfball Cup is played in Budapest, Hungary. The 12 participants battle for the prestigious title.

The 12 participants are:

KZ/Hiltex (NED) State University -HSS (RUS) Szentendrei Korfball Klub (HUN)
Kon. Boeckenberg K.C. (BEL) Schweriner Korfball Club e.V. ’67 (GER) Megasports Warschau (POL)
Trojans KC (EKA) KCC Sokol Ceske Budejovice (CZE) Korfball Club BEOGRAD (SRB)
Núcleo Corfebol Benfica (POR) Club Esportiu Vilanova i La Geltru (CAT) FJEP Bonson (FRA)

 

The IKF Europa Korfball Cup 2013 match schedule is:

 

Wednesday 16 January 2013
11:00 Match D Club Esportiu Vilanova i La Geltru FJEP Bonson
12:50 Match B Schweriner Korfball Club e.V. ’67 Megasports Warschau
14:40 Match C KCC Sokol Ceske Budejovice Korfball Club BEOGRAD
17:00  Welcome Ceremony
18:00 Match A Szentendrei Korfball Klub State University -HSS
Thursday 17 January 2013
10:30 Match E Loser match B Loser match C
12:20 Match F Loser match A Loser match D
14:10 Match I KZ/Hiltex Winner match A
16:00 Match J Kon. Boeckenberg K.C. Winner match B
17:50 Match K Trojans KC Winner match C
19:40 Match L Núcleo Corfebol Benfica Winner match D
Friday 18 January 2013
10:30 Match G Loser match E Loser match F winner placed 11th, loser 12th
12:30 Match H Winner match E Winner match F winner placed 9th, loser 10th
Winner of Match H qualifies for the IKF Europa Cup 2014; Loser qualifies if host is placed in 1 to 9
14:30 Match M Loser match K Loser match J
16:30 Match N Loser match I Loser match L
18:30 Match O Winner match K Winner match J
20:30 Match P Winner match I Winner match L
Saturday 19 January 2013
10:00 Match Q Loser match M Loser match N winner 7th; loser 8th
12:00 Match R Winner match M Winner match N winner 5th; loser 6th
14:00 Match S Loser match O Loser match P winner 3rd; loser 4th
16:00 Match T Winner match O Winner match P winner 1st; loser 2nd
17:30 Prizes and medals ceremony

Korfball around the globe: Albert Vidanya

You have ambitious plans to develop korfball globally, please enlighten us with your plans!

After last congress held in China during IKF World Korfball Championship 2011, was presented the next challenge for IKF: to be present in the Olympic Games. It will take some years to become an Olympic sport, but at least we need to target the numbers we want to achieve to start making this objective feasible:

  • 75 recognized national organizations in 2023;
  • 65 active countries;
  • 50 countries with national championship;
  • 45 countries entering 2015 IKF World Korfball Championship qualification;
  • 55 countries with active youth policy.

From the side of the “Development and Education Committee” our goal is to give support to many young korfball communities, in order they become more stable. Therefore we give them many kinds of support: equipment, clinics, contacts with coaches, teams which can go on tour for trainings… with the condition they must set up plans and to build up some structure .

How close are we to olympic recognition?

We will be closer to Olympic recognition if the numbers mentioned as IKF targets are accomplished and there are more teams than the regular ones, as contenders to be in the IKF World Korfball Championship final.  So these are not easy targets let’s say, but there is potential to make both things happening, and also IKF and both KNKV and KBKB, share the same vision about the need to make this happen.

Who will be world korfball champion in 2030?

Hopefully non an European team. On the other hand I would be much happier if half of the ten first teams at the final ranking are not European and at least one is from Africa or South America. This would mean that korfball will maintain constant evolution around the world apart from Europe, bringing new national organizations to challenge the ones are used to be at the top of the ranking.

What other countries are developing fast?

In terms of development there are two different spheres; one is the sphere of the starting korfball communities pretending to become stable national organizations. They are in the first part of the process, were a stable korfball community needs to be set up. In this part of the process the national organizations which look very well in terms of potential are Morocco, Ukraine and Argentina; to mention three different new korfball communities in different continents.

Another sphere of development is where national organizations try to grow from a lower level to a higher level in terms of IKF status, ranking and competitiveness. These organizations are adjusting their reality to make strong and ambitious plans, so they need some institutional support, some regular funding and key persons in the management of the federation as well as coaches who can lead the national team performance to higher ranked positions in official tournaments.    In these terms China, Turkey and India have ambitious plans. I presume their goal will be to enter the top ten in next IKF World Korfball Championship in 2015.

How can korfball players around the world help korfball grow?

Specially top korfball players with coaching skills are appreciated, when they like to travel around the world and they are available to give clinics. In terms of cooperation with young korfball communities, we have a long list of backpackers in Asia, Australia or South America who contact us through our Facebook page: “Korfball Development IKF”, and say they are looking forward to cooperate giving some clinic to young players or just participating as referees in a tournament or a match.

 I personally endorse this way of travelling: you get in touch with a korfball community in the other side of the world and you become part of it for some days; if you are open-minded and you like to travel to become a citizen of this community for some days, more than just a tourist, it is so rewarding for both sides: they receive some korfball knowledge and you receive some life-experience.

What makes korfball development so important?

On my opinion, IKF needs to challenge continental federations to develop new national organizations and to feed the existing ones to become more stable. As there is the “TOP 6 Program”, sponsored mainly by KNKV, that pretends to raise the level of performance of the B national teams to the highest level , there should be another program taking care of the development of national organizations that can grow from lower levels step by step. This is the portfolio of the “Development and Education Committee”, and together with continental federations we need to find the tools can develop the structure of small korfball communities in order to become stable national organizations, before they try to reach higher goals.

At the same time, our work is to implement the competitiveness of some areas where we find several countries with potential to grow. If we act collectively within several countries in the same area, our efforts will be more productive, and the level of recognition of our sport will grow much more.

Korfball India’s new President meets with IKF President

While in India for the submission of IKF Asia recognition file, IKF President Fransoo and IKF Asia President Huang visited the recently elected President of the Korfball Federation of India, Dr KD Singh.

KD Singh, Chairman of the Alchemist Group, received both Presidents at his Headquarters in Delhi. Accompanied by KFI Secretary General, plans were discussed to further expand korfball in India, and to raise the level of the national team to the world’s top 6. An extensive exchange of ideas took place.

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IKF Asia requests recognition by Olympic Council of Asia

Today in Delhi, IKF Asia President Dr Inglish Huang (TPE) discussed recognition of his organization by the Olympic Council of Asia with Raja Randhir Singh, IOC Member and Secretary General of the Olympic Council of Asia. Dr Huang was accompanied by Dr Jan C. Fransoo, President of the International Korfball Federation, who strongly supports the application, and Dr Pramod Sharma, Secretary General of the Korfball Federation of India. Raja Randhir Singh pledged his full support for the application and provided further advise on the procedure. IKF Asia and IKF have also submitted the files to the President of the Olympic Council of Asia, Sheikh Al-Sabah, and the Chairman of the OCA Sport Committee, Mr Jilong Zhang. The Olympic Council of Asia finds a suitable place for all sports. It is the ambition of IKF Asia to be included in the program of the Asian Indoor Games. These games will be held in 2013 in Incheon (KOR) and in 2017 in Doha (Qatar).

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Mr Jorge Alves, new IKF PRC Member

Former international korfball referee, Mr Jorge Alves, from Portugal is appointed as member in the IKF Playing Rules Committee (PRC).

The IKF PRC is the highest authority in the korfball community to prepare, manage and control the playing rules of korfball. The PRC prepares rule changes and develops new rules for decision taking by the IKF Council. All IKF members can direct their suggestions for playing rules to the PRC.

We welcome Jorge in his new role and his long outstanding career as international referee will bring added value. We wish him a lot of success as PRC member.

IKF Europa Kofball Shield officials

During the IKF Europa Korfball Shield in Trebon, Czech Republic Friday 25 – Sunday 27 January 2013 the following IKF Officials will guide the event:

The IKF coordinating officer is Mr Teun LEPELAAR (NED).

Referees

Name Country of origin
Mr Ugurtan AKBULUT TUR
Mr Vincent VAN DER BEKEN BEL
Mr Carlos FARIA POR
Mr Tomas VODA CZE

The referee assessor is Mr Werner VAN DER MEULEN (BEL).

Jury

Name Country of origin
Mr Eddy VERSELE BEL
Ms Joana FARIA POR
Ms Tilla SARTIAUX BEL

Video on Honorary member Ben Crum

Last year IKF senior Advisor, Mr Ben Crum (NED), was presented IKF Honorary member by IKF President, Mr Jan Fransoo for his long commitment to the world of international korfball.

Jan Fransoo made his speech and presentation in the IKF General Meeting in Shaoxing, China on 4 November.

Another IKF Honorary member, Mr Erik Buizer, uploaded a video of this happening; click here

 

 

IKF Europa Cup 2013 logo

The IKF Europa Cup 2013 logo in Budapest, Hungary.

ikf europa cup korfball 2013 logo

The event takes place from Wednesday 16 – Saturday 19 January 2013.

It is the 47th IKF Europa Cup in a row. The first event was in 1965 in England.

IKF Europa Cup 2013 Officials

During the IKF Europa Cup 2013 in Budapest, Hungary the following IKF Officials will guide the event:

The IKF coordinating officer is Mr Jan SJARDIJN (NED).

Referees

Name Country of origin
Ms Sandra ANUS GER
Mr Ronald BUIS NED
Mr Tamas ELEKES HUN
Mr Ondrej FRIDRICH CZE
Mr Paul JEANES ENG
Mr Miguel WENSMA BEL

The referee assessors are Mr Gerrit VAN DER BEEK (NED) and Mr Walter EIJSINK (NED).

Jury

Name Country of origin
Mr Theo VAN DER LINDE NED
Ms Malgorzata BOS POL
Mr Marc BREUGELMANS BEL
Mr Le MINH DUC HUN

IKF Photographer: Mr Cor MANTEL (NED)