The Dutch KV Fortuna is the new IKF Europa Cup Champion!

The IKF Europa Cup 2020 that took  place in Budapest, Hungary, from 9 to 11 January 2020 has its new champion: the Duth team of KV Fortuna. During this 3-day event, national korfball champions from eight European countries have been competing for the “Alfons Janssens” trophy.  Spectacular and intense games took place during these 3 days, with some unforgettable matches such as the semifi-final between the Portuguese NC Benfica and the Belgian Kon. Kwik, today’s Bronze medal game NC Benfica – SG Pegasus, as well as the game for 5th place which faced the Hungarian 1908 SZAC Budapest vs Trojans KC from England.

A great event organised by the Hungarian Korfball Association and lots of local volunteers and professionals that brilliantly helped to host all the fans and supporters that attended the event. Thank you very much to all them!

The final IKF #ECUP2020 RANKING and results are as follows:

1st place: KV Fortuna (NED)
2nd place: Kon. Kwik KC (BEL)
3rd place: SG Pegasus (GER)
4th place: NC Benfica (POR)
5th place: Trojans KC (ENG)
6th place: SZAC Budapest (HUN)
7th place: KC Barcelona (CAT)
8th place: České Budějovice (CZE)

Gold medal: KV Fortuna  (NED)

Gold medal: KV Fortuna (NED) – © Marco Spelten

Silver medal: Kon. Kwik KC (BEL)

Silver medal: Kon. Kwik KC (BEL) – © Marco Spelten

Bronze medal: SG Pegasus (GER)

Bronze medal: SG Pegasus (GER) – © Marco Spelten

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All games can be watched again on IKF Youtube live streaming channel with all the statistics, results, top scorers and rankings on ► www.worldkorfball.sport. More info & tournament rules can be found on ► www.korfball.sport/?p=20069

On these posts you will find reviews with results, live videos and images of each day of competition.
Day 1 Reviews ► Day 2 Reviews ► Day 3 Reviews ► Finals Reviews

DAY 3 Results (Saturday 11.1.2020)

 Time Teams  Result  Video/Stats
10:30 For places 7/8 Barcelona (CAT) – Budějovice (CZE) 28-14 📺 / 📊
12:15 For places 5/6 Budapest (HUN) – Trojans (ENG) 14-15 GG 📺 / 📊
14:00 Bronze medal Pegasus (GER) – Benfica (POR) 19-18 📺 / 📊
16:00 Final Fortuna (NED) – Kwik (BEL) 34-18 📺 / 📊

 Review all the #ECUP2020 on social media!

You can also review the best moments of the tournament on IKF official channels on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram:
► facebook.com/korfball.org
► twitter.com/korfball
► instagram.com/korfball_org

Day 3 Image gallery

By Marco Spelten: actionphotography.nl – korfbalfoto.nl

IKF Europa Cup 2020 Day 3 (Finals): Updated results, images & videos

Final day of competition at the the IKF Europa Cup 2020 that is taking place in Budapest, Hungary, from 9 to 11 January 2020. During this 3-day event, national korfball champions from eight European countries have been competing for the “Alfons Janssens” trophy.  The last three editions were won by the Dutch TOP/SolarCompleet. Who will be the new champion: the Belgian Kon. Kwik KC or the Duth KV Fortuna? And the always spectacular and intense Bronze medal it’s going to be a “must-watch” game between the German SG Pegasus and the Portuguese NC Benfica  !

All games can be watched live through IKF Youtube live streaming channel with all the statistics, results, scorers and rankings on ► www.worldkorfball.sport. More info & tournament rules can be found on ► www.korfball.sport/?p=20069

*On these posts you will find reviews with results, live videos and images of each day of competition.
► Day 1 Reviews ► Day 2 Reviews ► Day 3 Reviews ► Finals Reviews

Updated Results & Final Match Schedule 
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DAY 3 (Saturday 11.1.2020)

 Time Teams  Result  Video/Stats
10:30 For places 7/8 Barcelona (CAT) – Budějovice (CZE) 28-14 📺 / 📊
12:15 For places 5/6 Budapest (HUN) – Trojans (ENG) 14-15 GG 📺 / 📊
14:00 Bronze medal Pegasus (GER) – Benfica (POR) 19-18 📺 / 📊
16:00 Final Fortuna (NED) – Kwik (BEL) 34-18 📺 / 📊

 Follow the #ECUP2020 on social media!

You can also follow all the tournament on IKF official channels on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram:
► facebook.com/korfball.org
► twitter.com/korfball
► instagram.com/korfball_org

Day 3 Image gallery

By Marco Spelten: actionphotography.nl – korfbalfoto.nl

IKF Europa Cup 2020 Day 2: Updated pools, results, images & final games links

Second day of competition at the the IKF Europa Cup 2020 that is taking place in Budapest, Hungary, from 9 to 11 January 2020. During this 3-day event, national korfball champions from eight European countries are competing for the “Alfons Janssens” trophy.  The last three editions were won by the Dutch TOP/SolarCompleet. Who will be the new champion? Discover it here!

All games can be watched live through IKF Youtube live streaming channel with all the statistics, results, scorers and rankings on ► www.worldkorfball.sport. More info & tournament rules can be found on ► www.korfball.sport/?p=20069

On this post you will find updated reviews with results, live videos and images of the 2nd day of competition (group phase & crossings).

*On these other posts you will find reviews with results, live videos and images of each day of competition.
► Day 1 Reviews ► Day 2 Reviews ► Day 3 Reviews ► Finals Reviews

Updated Results & Final Match Schedule after Days 1 & 2 
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 POOL A – Points Day 1 Day 2 Total  Position
KV Fortuna (NED) 6 3 +9  1st
NC Benfica (POR) 6 0 +6  2nd
KCC Sokol České Budějovice (CZE) 0 0 +0  4th
KC Barcelona (CAT) 0 3 +3 3rd
 POOL B – Points Day 1 Day 2 Total  Position
Kon. Kwik KC (BEL) 6 3 +9 1st
Trojans KC (ENG) 3 0 +3  3rd
SG Pegasus Rommerscheid 1991 e.V. (GER) 3 3 +6 2nd
1908 SZAC Budapest (HUN) 0 0 +0 4th

#ECUP2020 Match Schedule

DAY 2 (Friday 10.1.2020)

 Time Pool Teams  Result  Video/Stats
9:00 A Budějovice (CZE) – Barcelona (CAT) 10-20 📺 / 📊
10:50 B Budapest (HUN) – Pegasus (GER) 7-12 📺 / 📊
12:10 A Fortuna (NED) – Benfica (POR) 23-9 📺 / 📊
13:30 B Kwik (BEL) – Trojans (ENG) 19-17 📺 / 📊

 

 Time Teams  Result  Video/Stats
16:30 For places 5/8 Barcelona (CAT) – Budapest (HUN) 0-0 📺 / 📊
17:50 For places 5/8 Budějovice (CZE) – Trojans (ENG) 0-0 📺 / 📊
19:10 Semi-final 1 Fortuna (NED) – Pegasus (GER) 0-0 📺 / 📊
20:30 Semi-final 2  Benfica (POR) – Kwik (BEL) 0-0 📺 / 📊

DAY 3 (Saturday 11.1.2020)

 Time Teams  Result  Video/Stats
10:30 For places 7/8 Barcelona (CAT) – Budějovice (CZE) 28-14 📺 / 📊
12:15 For places 5/6 Budapest (HUN) – Trojans (ENG) 14-15 GG 📺 / 📊
14:00 Bronze medal Pegasus (GER) – Benfica (POR) 19-18 📺 / 📊
16:00 Final Fortuna (NED) – Kwik (BEL) 34-18 📺 / 📊

 Follow the #ECUP2020 on social media!

You can also follow all the tournament on IKF official channels on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram:
► facebook.com/korfball.org
► twitter.com/korfball
► instagram.com/korfball_org

Day 2 Image gallery

By Marco Spelten: actionphotography.nl – korfbalfoto.nl

Semi-finals

IKF Europa Cup 2020: Updated reviews & pools after Day 1

From 9 to 11 January 2020 the IKF Europa Cup 2020 is taking place in Budapest, Hungary. During this 3-day event, national korfball champions from eight European countries are competing for the “Alfons Janssens” trophy.  The last three editions were won by the Dutch TOP/SolarCompleet. Who will be the new champion? Discover it here!

All games can be watched live through IKF Youtube live streaming channel with all the statistics, results, scorers and rankings on ► www.worldkorfball.sport. More info & tournament rules can be found on ► www.korfball.sport/?p=20069

On this post you will find updated reviews with results, live videos and images of the 1st day of competition (group phase).

*On these other posts you will find reviews with results, live videos and images of each day of competition.
► Day 1 Reviews ► Day 2 Reviews ► Day 3 Reviews ► Finals Reviews

PARTICIPANTS (Group phase updated ranking pools):

 POOL A – Points Day 1 Day 2 Total  Position
KV Fortuna (NED) 6 0 +6  1st
NC Benfica (POR) 6 0 +6  2nd
KCC Sokol České Budějovice (CZE) 0 0 +0  4th
KC Barcelona (CAT) 0 0 +0 3rd
 POOL B – Points Day 1 Day 2 Total  Position
Kon. Kwik KC (BEL) 6 0 +6 1st
Trojans KC (ENG) 3 0 +3  2nd
SG Pegasus Rommerscheid 1991 e.V. (GER) 3 0 +3 3rd
1908 SZAC Budapest (HUN) 0 0 +0 4th

#ECUP2020 Match Schedule

DAY 1 (Thursday 9.1.2020)

 Time Pool Teams  Result  Video/Stats
9:30 B Trojans (ENG) – Pegasus (GER) 15-16 📺 / 📊
10:50 A Benfica (POR) – Budějovice (CZE) 16-5 📺 / 📊
12:10 A Barcelona (CAT) – Fortuna (NED) 10-32 📺 / 📊
13:30 B Budapest (HUN) – Kwik (BEL) 11-22 📺 / 📊

 

 Time Pool Teams  Result  Video/Stats
16:00 A Budějovice (CZE) – Fortuna (NED) 10-31 📺 / 📊
17:20 B Budapest (HUN) – Trojans (ENG) 17-20 📺 / 📊
19:00 A Barcelona (CAT) – Benfica (BEL) 15-21 📺 / 📊
20:20 B SG Pegasus (GER) – Kwik (BEL) 11-17 📺 / 📊

DAY 2 (Friday 10.1.2020)

 Time Pool Teams  Result  Video/Stats
9:00 A Budějovice (CZE) – Barcelona (CAT) 0-0 📺 / 📊
10:50 B Budapest (HUN) – Pegasus (GER) 0-0 📺 / 📊
12:10 A Fortuna (NED) – Benfica (POR) 0-0 📺 / 📊
13:30 B Kwik (BEL) – Trojans (ENG) 0-0 📺 / 📊

 

 Time Teams  Result  Video/Stats
16:30 For places 5/8 Barcelona (CAT) – Budapest (HUN) 0-0 📺 / 📊
17:50 For places 5/8 Budějovice (CZE) – Trojans (ENG) 0-0 📺 / 📊
19:10 Semi-final 1 Fortuna (NED) – Pegasus (GER) 0-0 📺 / 📊
20:30 Semi-final 2  Benfica (POR) – Kwik (BEL) 0-0 📺 / 📊

DAY 3 (Saturday 11.1.2020)

 Time Teams  Result  Video/Stats
10:30 For places 7/8 Loser G#13-Loser G14 0-0 📺 / 📊
12:15 For places 5/6 Winner G13 – Winner G14 0-0 📺 / 📊
14:00 Bronze medal Loser G#15-Loser G16 0-0 📺 / 📊
16:00 Final Winner G#15-Winner G16 0-0 📺 / 📊

Follow the #ECUP2020 on social media!

You can also follow all the tournament on IKF official channels on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram:
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Everything’s ready in Budapest to start the IKF Europa Cup 2020

From 9 to 11 January the IKF Europa Cup 2020 will take place in Budapest, Hungary. During this 3-day event, national korfball champions from eight European countries will be competing for the “Alfons Janssens” trophy.  The last three editions were won by the Dutch TOP/SolarCompleet. Who will be the 2020 new champion? Follow and discover it in here and watch all games and results live on www.worldkorfball.sport!

PARTICIPANTS:
POOL A: KV Fortuna (NED), NC Benfica (POR), KCC Sokol České Budějovice (CZE) and KC Barcelona (CAT).
POOL B: Kon. Kwik KC (BEL), Trojans KC (ENG), SG Pegasus Rommerscheid 1991 e.V. (GER) and 1908 SZAC Budapest (HUN).

All games can be watched live through IKF Youtube live streaming channel with all the statistics, results, scorers and rankings on ► www.worldkorfball.sport. More info & tournament rules can be found on ► www.korfball.sport/?p=20069

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Follow the #ECUP2020 on social media!

You can also follow all the tournament on IKF official channels on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram:
► facebook.com/korfball.org
► twitter.com/korfball
► instagram.com/korfball_org

IKF Youtube live streaming playlist:

 

Header photo (right side): Gertrude de Vries (@korfbalfoto.nl)

Entering a New Korfball Decade – New Year’s Message from the IKF President

This January we do not just enter a New Year, we actually enter a new decade. For many companies and other organizations, this turn of a decade has been a good reason to revisit the strategy. Also in the world of sport, many are rethinking their position in this rapidly changing world. As the International Olympic Committee has attained many of its strategic objectives of the Agenda 2020, it now focuses much on immediate challenges. While the IOC has tried to contain the gigantism of the Olympic Games, it now seems that the fight against doping seems to drive many decision makers towards a new uncontrollable mechanism that consumes way too many resources from all of us in the world of sport. I do hope that the IOC is able to somehow bring this matter back to normal proportions as I think it is an unacceptable path if International Federations need to spend more resources on the fight against doping than on the development of sport.

I have also noted with great satisfaction that the International World Games Association is about to agree with its membership on a number of strategic choices for the coming years. The World Games are traditionally the Games with much innovation, both in terms of adapting to the host cities’ abilities, needs, and preferences, but also in terms of embracing new sports and disciplines. Now that TWG sees some innovative disciplines strengthen the Olympic Program in Tokyo and Paris, we need to have more flexibility in the TWG program to remain relevant. I am privileged to have been able to contribute to this discussion and process as a Member of the IWGA Executive Committee.

Within korfball, the IKF discussed our strategic orientation during the World Korfball Congress last August in Durban, South Africa. The Congress was an excellent event, in particular due to the very active participation of many member national federations. I have also been pleased with the outcome, which will be formulated in terms of a concrete plan for the next decade. At the core of this plan is a roadmap towards Olympic program inclusion. Along this path is increased participation in multi-sports games, where especially the various regional games are on our agenda.

At the Congress, a lively debate took place on the format that will be our format of choice for multi-sport games. In our own competitive cycle, korfball8 is the main format of choice and this also dominates in most countries that national leagues. However, smaller formats seem to be growing fast, with beach korfball in particular gaining much ground and exposure. At international level, beach korfball has become more competitive with many different countries winning medals in the IKF Beach Korfball World Cup series. Next year, in 2021, we hope to organize the first-ever official Beach Korfball World Championship at a phenomenal venue soon to be announced.

However, a shared vision on our format of choice for multi-sport games has not yet materialized, and the Executive Committee will soon appoint a special task force to prepare a format-choice decision. The task force will be requested to conduct broad consultations within the global korfball community and in the broader world of sports, media, and marketing, and to present their final report in advance of the 2021 World Korfball Congress where the Council will present a final proposal based on the report of the task force. Specific attention will also be given to the equipment needs for any new format; we have been experiencing limits to our growth due to the poor availability of equipment, in particular in Africa and Latin America.

The Executive Committee has also been very pleased with the commitment demonstrated by many of our national federations to become part of our strategic plan. The Congress has agreed to my proposal to invite 40 national federations to formally join the project. These 40 national organizations will need to give a firm commitment with clear objectives what their contribution can be to our ambition. National organizations that have an interest are obviously welcome to contact me directly, but we will definitely also reach out to those organizations that we think can contribute.

Without currently going in detail through all of our plans, I would like to make one matter clear, and that is that for the near future we do not expect any changes in our competition calendar. We very much realize that the extensive growth in youth events with annual events for U19 and U21 now having become official, and potentially moving towards officializing the U17 events, we expect quite a bit from you as member national federations. However, I am firmly committed that youth competition is absolutely necessary to secure our future. Hence, within the current calendar we will seek to maximize growth in youth participation in these events. For increased participation in multi-sports games we will need to have outstanding athletes also after 2025, and the youth events are crucial for this.

We do realize that in most countries , and also within the IKF, we are fully reliable on thousands of volunteers running korfball developments and competitions. I would like to extend my warm personal wishes to all of you, not just in your korfball activities, but first and foremost in your private and family life. I do wish all of you a wonderful 2020, as the start of the next decade, with joy, happiness and in good health!

 

Jan C. Fransoo

President

Open call for positions IKF Committees

The International Korfball Federation is looking for new members for multiple IKF Committees. The IKF aims to spread korfball around the globe and help its 69 member countries to develop korfball on both an elite- and grassroots level. All committees actively work towards this goal, and some of the committees are now offering exciting positions for korfball enthusiasts. The IKF encourages anyone interested and capable to apply. If you know someone in your network that would fit the description, please don’t hesitate to refer the position to them. For more details of the IKF organisational structure, please see the IKF Organisational Chart. All positions are volunteer (unpaid) positions; initial appointments are for a two-year period, with the possibility to have this extended.

The position are:

IKF Development and Education Committee – secretary (and EU)

The IKF DEC is looking for a secretary to support the committee in the organisation of the committee. You will be asked to support de DEC members by providing secretarial support, managing the document folders, preparing and sending out letters. Furthermore, you are asked to work, together with the other members, on the general responsibilities of the DEC, as described below. Specifically, you will be asked to work on these matters focused on European countries.

The IKF DEC is concerned with:

  • Advising the EXCO on policy development by preparing policy- and strategic plans
  • Promoting the development of korfball in member countries
  • Calling for and evaluating applications DEC grants for D and E countries
  • Granting DEC Grants
  • Evaluating the DEC Projects and Reports of member countries

For more information about this position and the IKF DEC, please contact the IKF DEC Chair Kevin Allen (kevin.allen@ikf.org)

 

IKF Medical Committee – sports doctor

The IKF Medical Committee is looking for a sports doctor who is familiarized with korfball and can execute the tasks and responsibilities of the IKF Medical Committee as described below.

Responsibilities:

  • The general task of the IKF Medical Committee is to initiate and conduct activities that are necessary and useful to promote the health of the athletes.
  • Specify requirements for IKF Events, to be included in the contracts with the host organization and/or be included in the Official IKF event handbook
  • Inspect, approve and evaluate the Medical plan for major events at the request of the Competitions Committee or officials appointed by the Competitions Committee, such as the Coordinating Officer
  • Advice the EXCO on anti-doping rules, policy and education
  • Give general advice to enable the Exco of the IKF to promote and develop the sport of korfball in all countries in a healthy manner

For more information about IKF Medical Committee and this position, please contact Tilbert La Haye (tilbert.la.haye@ikf.org) .

 

IKF European Competition Working Group – member

The IKF ECWG is looking for an European-based korfball enthusiast. The ECWG is responsible for the management of all European events (with the exception of the IKF European Korfball Championship) by advising the EXCO on a host country, overseeing the invitation and selection of participants and officials, appointing a coordinating officer, designing the match schedule and tournament regulations and evaluating the tournament overall.

For more information about the IKF European Competition Working Group and this position, please feel free to contact IKF ECWG Chair Jan Sjardijn (jan.sjardijn@ikf.org).

 

Referee Assessor

The IKF Referee Committee is looking for Referee Assessors. Referee Assessors are responsible for the assessment of IKF Referees during IKF Events. Furthermore, they are the first point of contact of the referees during events, as well as the manager of all referee related matters during the event.

The Referee Committee would like to start an IKF Referee Assessor Working Group in the near future, aiming to develop a more structures assessor plan. As referee assessor, you will be required to take part in this working group.

For more information about this position, please feel free to contact IKF Referee Committee Chair Björn Elewaut (bjorn.elewaut@ikf.org)

 

Application 

In case you are interested in one of these positions, you should your application, including CV and reasons for applying by email. Your application must be written in English and directed to the IKF Office (office@ikf.org), no later than 20 December 2019.

IKF and CTKA sign 2023 WKC hosting contract

IKF President Jan Fransoo and CTKA President Edward Huang have signed the hosting contract for the 2023 IKF World Korfball Championship. The Championship will likely be held in October 2023, with the exact dates to be confirmed later. The contract allows for up to 20 countries to take part – the IKF Council will decide next year on the number of countries (16 or 20) and will then also decide on the quota for each continent.

The CTKA won the right to host the 2023 IKF World Korfball Championship beating the Netherlands and the Cezch Republic earlier this year. The bid was extensively supported by the Mayor of City of Taipei and the Sport Administration of Chinese Taipei. Following the awarding of the hosting right, the CTKA requested permission from the IKF to change the location of the 2020 U21 IKF World Korfball Championship from Hsinchu to Taipei. The IKF approved this change. This implies that the venue of the U21 WKC and the venue of the first and second round of the WKC will be the same, allowing for extensive testing of certain concepts for catering and venue management to be tested next year. A key element of the bid was that the hotel and the venue would be within walking distance; already next year that will also be the case. The semi-finals and finals of the WKC will be played in Taipei’s Heping Arena.

While in Taipei, President Fransoo also met with Director-General Kao of the Chinese Taipei Sports Administration, Deputy Mayor Tsai of Taipei City, and Sports Commissioner Lee of Taipei City. All reconfirmed their extensive support for both events. Extensive initial discussions were held regarding the involvement of schools in the event, and the commitment of media for the event.





Previous articles related to the IKF WKC 2023:

IKF European Korfball Championship 2020 1st Round: TUR & SUI qualified for the IKF EKC “B” 2020


From 1 to 3 November 2019 the 1st Round of the IKF European Korfball Championship 2020 took place place in Lviv, Ukraine. This qualification tournament for the IKF European Korfball Championship 2020 was hosted by the All-Ukrainian Korfball Federation and ended with Turkey and Switzerland playing the final of this tournament and automatically qualify to play next year’s IKF EKC “B” 2020 in Poland (from 5 to 10 October 2020: more info). Greece qualified in 3rd place and will be first reserve team.

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IKF EKC R1 2020 PARTICIPANTS:
POOL A: Turkey (TUR), Sweden (SWE), Ukraine (UKR) and Belarus (BLR).
POOL B: Greece (GRE), Switzerland (SUI) and Armenia (ARM).

IKF EKC R1 2020 FINAL RANKING:

1st: Turkey (TUR) – Qualified for the IKF EKC “B” 2020
2nd: Switzerland (SUI) – Qualified for the IKF EKC “B” 2020
3rd: Greece (GRE) – 1st reserve country for the IKF EKC “B” 2020
4th: Ukraine (UKR)
5th: Armenia (ARM)
6th: Sweden (SWE)
7th: Belarus (BLR)

All games can be watched again* with all the statistics, play-by-play, results, scorers and rankings on www.worldkorfball.sport
(*) Youtube live streaming signal & production was provided by НАЖИВО Production 

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DAY 1 Results (Friday 1.11.2019)

 Time Pool Teams  Result  Video/Stats
17:00 B GRE-ARM 14-4 📺 / 📊
18:30 A UKR-TUR 3-17 📺 / 📊
19:30 A SWE-BLR 16-4 📺 / 📊

RANKING POOLS AFTER DAY 1:
POOL A: 1st: Turkey (+3), 2nd: Sweden (+3), 3rd: Ukraine (+0), 4th: Belarus (+0)
POOL B: 1st: Greece (+3), 2nd: Switzerland (+0), 3rd: Armenia (+0)

DAY 2 Results (Saturday 2.11.2019)

 Time Pool Teams  Result Video/Stats
9:30 B SUI-ARM 17-10 📺 / 📊
10:30 A UKR-SWE 13-9 📺 / 📊
11:30 A TUR-BLR 31-5 📺 / 📊
13:30 B GRE-SUI 9-12 📺 / 📊
14:30 A UKR-BLR 11-3 📺 / 📊
15:30 A TUR-SWE 25-8 📺 / 📊
18:30 RR1 BLR-ARM 5-20 📺 / 📊

RANKING POOLS AFTER DAY 2:
POOL A: 1st: Turkey (+9), 2nd: Ukraine (+6), 3rd: Sweden (+3), 4th: Belarus (+0)
POOL B: 1st: Switzerland (+6), 2nd: Greece (+3), 3rd: Armenia (+0)

DAY 3 Results (Sunday 3.11.2019)

 Time Teams  Result Video/Stats
8:30 RR2 BLR-SWE 2-12 📺 / 📊
9:35 SF1 TUR-GRE 18-6 📺 / 📊
10:40 SF2 UKR-SUI 11-15 📺 / 📊
11:45 RR3 SWE-ARM 11-13 📺 / 📊
12:50 3rd-4th GRE-UKR 14-11 📺 / 📊
13:55 Final TUR-SUI 18-8 📺 / 📊

More info and images on social media following the hashtag #ekc2020!

IKF official channels on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram:
► facebook.com/korfball.org
► twitter.com/korfball
► instagram.com/korfball_org