The Netherlands wins the final of the IKF U21 European Korfball Championship 2019


The IKF U21 European Korfball Championship 2019 has its champion: The Netherlands! Belgium and the Dutch U21 squad played today’s IKF #U21EKC Final after a perfect tournament full of victories. But only one team can raise the champions trophy and the Dutch were the ones to achieve it after winning the final 12-21.

Germany and England played earlier for Bronze medal and after an exciting and tight game decided by a Golden Goal, the Germans won 15-16. In the fight for 5th place Hungary was able to beat Portugal in an intense and close match. Finally, today’s first game between Catalonia and Czech Republic was decided very early in favour of the local team (4-15).

Congratulations to all participant teams, officials, organisers and volunteers for this successful tournament hosted in the beautiful Czech city of Prostějov, and specially to the Czech Korfball Association celebrating its 30 anniversary.

After this finals results, the 6 first teams of the ranking below are qualified for the next IKF U21 World Korfball Championship that will be played from 11 to 18 July 2020 in Chinese Taipei (more info).

IKF U21 EKC 2029 – Final Ranking

1st (Champion): The Netherlands
2nd (Silver medal): Belgium
3rd (Bronze medal): Germany
4th place: England
5th place: Hungary
6th place: Portugal
7th place: Czech Republic
8th place: Catalonia

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DAY 5 Finals Results (Saturday 19.10.2019)

 Time For places Teams  Result  Video/Stats
10:15 7th-8th CAT – CZE 4-15 📺 / 📊
12:00 5th-6th POR – HUN 11-14 📺 / 📊
13:45 Bronze medal GER-ENG 15-16 (GG) 📺 / 📊
15:30 Final BEL-NED 12-21 📺 / 📊


All games can be watched again on IKF Youtube live streaming channel
 with all the statistics, results, scorers and rankings on www.worldkorfball.sport

You can also find more info on the official website of the tournament: u21ekc.korfbal.cz (in Czech and English)

Follow the #u21ekc on social media!

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

More info and special content can be found on LOC’s profiles:
► facebook.com/cesky.korfbal
► twitter.com/czechkorfbal
► instagram.com/czechkorfbal

Day 5 Image gallery

By Marco Spelten: actionphotography.nl – korfbalfoto.nl

MORE INFO AND IMAGE GALLERIES & HIGHLIGHTS FROM PREVIOUS DAYS 1, 2, 3 & 4 ON: https://korfball.sport/?p=22577

IKF U21 EKC 2019: NED & BEL will play the final and GER-ENG for Bronze


The finalists of the IKF U21 European Korfball Championship 2019 are known! The Netherlands and Belgium will play this Saturday the #U21EKC Final at 15:30. Germany vs England for Bronze medal at 13:45. Catalonia vs Czech Republic will face at 10:15 for 7th place and Portugal and Hungary at 12:00 will for 5th place.

DAY 5 Finals Match Schedule (Saturday 19.10.2019)

 Time For places Teams  Result  Video/Stats
10:15 7th-8th CAT – CZE 4-15 📺 / 📊
12:00 5th-6th POR – HUN 11-14 📺 / 📊
13:45 Bronze medal GER-ENG 15-16 (GG) 📺 / 📊
15:30 Final BEL-NED 12-21 📺 / 📊

IKF U21 EKC 2029 – Final Ranking

1st (Champion): The Netherlands
2nd (Silver medal): Belgium
3rd (Bronze medal): Germany
4th place: England
5th place: Hungary
6th place: Portugal
7th place: Czech Republic
8th place: Catalonia

Good luck to all teams in these final matches that are taking place in Prostějov, Czech Republic. These eight top U21 national squads are competing to be the new u21 European champion and for a place in the next IKF U21 World Korfball Championship that will be played from 11 to 18 July 2020 in Chinese Taipei (more info).

All games can be watched live through IKF Youtube live streaming channel with all the statistics, results, scorers and rankings on www.worldkorfball.sport

You can also find more info on the official website of the tournament: u21ekc.korfbal.cz (in Czech and English)

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Follow the #u21ekc 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

More info and special content can be found on LOC’s profiles:
► facebook.com/cesky.korfbal
► twitter.com/czechkorfbal
► instagram.com/czechkorfbal

Day 3 Highlights

Day 3 Image gallery

By Marco Spelten: actionphotography.nl – korfbalfoto.nl

Day 4 Image gallery

By Marco Spelten: actionphotography.nl – korfbalfoto.nl

MORE INFO AND IMAGE GALLERIES & HIGHLIGHTS FROM PREVIOUS DAYS 1, 2 & 3 ON: https://korfball.sport/?p=22577

IKF U21 EKC 2019: The Semifinalists are known!


The cross finals and semifinalists of the IKF U21 European Korfball Championship 2019 are known at the end of the group phase. Belgium and England will play on Friday, October 18th, the 1st semifinal at 15:00 and The Netherlands and Germany the other semifinal at 16:45. Portugal vs Catalonia at 11:30 and Czech Republic vs Hungary at 13:45 will fight for places between 5th and 8th.

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DAY 4 Match Schedule (Friday 18.10.2019)

 Time Teams  Result  Video/Stats
11:30 Cross Final 1 POR-CAT 11-10 📺 / 📊
13:15 Cross Final 2 CZE-HUN 16-17 📺 / 📊
15:00 Semi Final 1 BEL-ENG 33-11 📺 / 📊
16:45 Semi Final 2 NED-GER 36-10 📺 / 📊

Good luck to all teams in these decisive matches that are taking place in Prostějov, Czech Republic. These eight top U21 national squads are competing to be the new u21 European champion and for a place in the next IKF U21 World Korfball Championship that will be played from 11 to 18 July 2020 in Chinese Taipei (more info).

All games can be watched live through IKF Youtube live streaming channel with all the statistics, results, scorers and rankings on www.worldkorfball.sport

You can also find more info on the official website of the tournament: u21ekc.korfbal.cz (in Czech and English)

DAY 5 Finals Match Schedule (Saturday 19.10.2019)

 Time For places Teams  Result  Video/Stats
10:15 7th-8th CAT – CZE 0-0 📺 / 📊
12:00 5th-6th POR – HUN 0-0 📺 / 📊
13:45 Bronze medal GER-ENG 0-0 📺 / 📊
15:30 Final NED – BEL 0-0 📺 / 📊

Follow the #u21ekc 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

More info and special content can be found on LOC’s profiles:
► facebook.com/cesky.korfbal
► twitter.com/czechkorfbal
► instagram.com/czechkorfbal

Day 3 Highlights

Day 3 Image gallery

By Marco Spelten: actionphotography.nl – korfbalfoto.nl

Day 4 Image gallery

By Marco Spelten: actionphotography.nl – korfbalfoto.nl

MORE INFO AND IMAGE GALLERIES & HIGHLIGHTS FROM PREVIOUS DAYS 1, 2 & 3 ON: https://korfball.sport/?p=22577

IKF U21 EKC 2019 – Group phase updated final results & final ranking pools


From 15 to 19 October the IKF U21 European Korfball Championship 2019 is taking place in Prostějov, Czech Republic. Eight top U21 national squads are competing to be the new u21 European champion and for a place in the next IKF U21 World Korfball Championship that will be played from 11 to 18 July 2020 in Chinese Taipei (more info).

After day 3, the cross finals and semifinalists are known. Good luck to all teams and don’t miss the next games.

Participants:
POOL A: The Netherlands, England, Czech Republic and Catalonia.
POOL B: Belgium, Germany, Portugal and Hungary.

All games can be watched live through IKF Youtube live streaming channel with all the statistics, results, scorers and rankings on www.worldkorfball.sport

You can also find more info on the official website of the tournament: u21ekc.korfbal.cz (in Czech and English)

On this post you will find an updated review with results, links and images of the first 3 days of competition (group phase).

Group Phase – Final ranking pools (after Day 3):

POOL A – Points

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Total  Position
NED 3 3 3 +9  1st
ENG 0 3 3 +6  2nd
CZE 3 0 0 +3  3rd
CAT 0 0 0 +0  4th

POOL B – Points

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Total  Position
 BEL 3 3 3 +9  1st
GER 0 3 3 +6 2nd
POR 3 0 0 +3  3rd
HUN 0 0 0 +0  4th

DAY 1 Results (Tuesday 15.10.2019)

 Time Pool Teams  Result  Video/Stats
10:30 A ENG-NED 6-22 📺 / 📊
12:15 B GER-BEL 13-20 📺 / 📊
14:45 B POR-HUN 21-17 📺 / 📊
16:30 A CZE-CAT 15-9 📺 / 📊

DAY 2 Results (Wednesday 16.10.2019)

 Time Pool Teams  Result  Video/Stats
10:30 B HUN-GER 7-25 📺 / 📊
12:15 A CAT-ENG 15-28 📺 / 📊
14:45 B BEL-POR 24-10 📺 / 📊
16:30 A CZE-NED 13-33 📺 / 📊

DAY 3 Results (Thursday 17.10.2019)

 Time Pool Teams  Result  Video/Stats
10:30 A CAT-NED 9-42 📺 / 📊
12:15 B HUN-BEL 10-37 📺 / 📊
14:45 B GER-POR 18-15 📺 / 📊
16:30 A CZE-ENG 13-15 📺 / 📊

DAY 4 Match Schedule (Friday 18.10.2019)

 Time Teams  Result  Video/Stats
11:30 Cross Final 1 POR-CAT 11-10 📺 / 📊
13:15 Cross Final 2 CZE-HUN 16-17 📺 / 📊
15:00 Semi Final 1 BEL-ENG 33-11 📺 / 📊
16:45 Semi Final 2 NED-GER 36-10 📺 / 📊

DAY 5 Match Schedule (Saturday 19.10.2019)

 Time For places Teams  Result  Video/Stats
10:15 7th-8th CAT – CZE 0-0 📺 / 📊
12:00 5th-6th POR – HUN 0-0 📺 / 📊
13:45 Bronze medal GER – ENG 0-0 📺 / 📊
15:30 Final NED- BEL 0-0 📺 / 📊

Follow the #u21ekc 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

More info and special content can be found on LOC’s profiles:
► facebook.com/cesky.korfbal
► twitter.com/czechkorfbal
► instagram.com/czechkorfbal

Day 1 Highlights

Day 1 Image gallery

By Josef Valenta (@josef.original)

Day 2 Highlights

Day 2 Image gallery

By Josef Valenta (@josef.original)

Day 3 Highlights

Day 3 Image gallery

By Marco Spelten: actionphotography.nl – korfbalfoto.nl

 

Everything’s ready for the IKF U21 European Korfball Championship 2019


From 15 to 19 October the IKF U21 European Korfball Championship 2019 will take place in Prostějov, Czech Republic. Eight top U21 national squads will compete to be the new U21 European champion and for a place in the next IKF U21 World Korfball Championship that will be played from 11 to 18 July 2020 in Chinese Taipei.

PARTICIPANTS:
POOL A: The Netherlands, England, Czech Republic and Catalonia.
POOL B: Belgium, Germany, Portugal and Hungary.

All games can be watched live through IKF Youtube live streaming channel with all the statistics, results, scorers and rankings on www.worldkorfball.sport

You can also find more info on the official website of the tournament: u21ekc.korfbal.cz (in Czech and English)

Here you can find the Youtube live streaming playlist, the full match schedule and links to follow this tournament. On Days 1, 2 & 3 the group phase will be played; on Day 4 the cross finals and semifinals and on Day 5 the final games.

DAY 1 Match Schedule (Tuesday 15.10.2019)

 Time Pool Teams  Result  Video/Stats
10:30 A ENG-NED 6-22 📺 / 📊
12:15 B GER-BEL 13-20 📺 / 📊
14:45 B POR-HUN 21-17 📺 / 📊
16:30 A CZE-CAT 15-9 📺 / 📊

DAY 2 Match Schedule (Wednesday 16.10.2019)

 Time Pool Teams  Result  Video/Stats
10:30 B HUN-GER 7-25 📺 / 📊
12:15 A CAT-ENG 15-28 📺 / 📊
14:45 B BEL-POR 24-10 📺 / 📊
16:30 A CZE-NED 13-33 📺 / 📊

DAY 3 Match Schedule (Thursday 17.10.2019)

 Time Pool Teams  Result  Video/Stats
10:30 A CAT-NED 9-42 📺 / 📊
12:15 B HUN-BEL 10-37 📺 / 📊
14:45 B GER-POR 18-15 📺 / 📊
16:30 A CZE-ENG 13-15 📺 / 📊

DAY 4 Match Schedule (Friday 18.10.2019)

 Time Teams  Result  Video/Stats
11:30 Cross Final 1 POR-CAT 11-10 📺 / 📊
13:15 Cross Final 2 CZE-HUN 16-17 📺 / 📊
15:00 Semi Final 1 BEL-ENG 33-11 📺 / 📊
16:45 Semi Final 2 NED-GER 36-10 📺 / 📊

 

DAY 5 Match Schedule (Saturday 19.10.2019)

 Time For places Teams  Result  Video/Stats
10:15 7th-8th CAT – CZE 0-0 📺 / 📊
12:00 5th-6th POR – HUN 0-0 📺 / 📊
13:45 Bronze medal GER – ENG 0-0 📺 / 📊
15:30 Final NED- BEL 0-0 📺 / 📊

Follow the #u21ekc 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

More info and special content can be found on LOC’s profiles:
► facebook.com/cesky.korfbal
► twitter.com/czechkorfbal
► instagram.com/czechkorfbal

Erasmus+ Grant awarded to IKF and partners

The IKF is happy and proud to announce that the European Union has granted the IKF an Erasmus + Sport grant for 2020. Together with 5 partners, the IKF will use this grant to develop and standardise the IKF Level I and II coach courses, as well as developing korfball activities within the partner countries. The partners are SWISS Korfball (Switzerland), Koninklijk Nederlands Korfbal Verbond (Netherlands), All-Ukrainian Korfball Federation (Ukraine), Polski Zwiazek Korfballu (Poland), and Marmara University (Turkey).

The project will focus on the development of a professional coach module to promote grassroots participation in korfball. The International Korfball Federation currently offers four IKF Coach Courses on four levels. With this project, it wants to focus on the content of the IKF Level I and Level II coach courses.

The aim of the project is to develop a module that addresses the needs and wishes of the countries, in which motivated coaches are situated, in such a way that the knowledge available in leading korfball countries is easily transferred and adjusted to the local context. The standardised module will become the legacy of the collaboration, which can be used by IKF instructors to educate new coaches. The module will not only focus on the development of the skills of the coaches and the players but also on the promotion of gender equality and team feeling. It is expected that the partner countries will be able to develop their national coach courses, using the feedback and ideas collected during the project. Furthermore, the grants will allow countries to organise local korfball activities, which can be used to a) promote korfball, and b) to investigate what the needs and wishes for the IKF coach courses are.

During the project, the partners will have three physical group meetings to discuss the design and content of the module, as well as discussing the progress being made in all partner countries.

 

IKF Europa Cup 2020 1st Round: KCC Sokol České Budějovice (CZE) and KC Barcelona (CAT) qualify for the Final Round in Budapest


Final scores at the IKF Europa Cup 2020 1st Round that took place from 13 to 15 September 2019 in the French city of Saint-Étienne.

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GROUP PHASE FINAL RANKING POOLS:
Pool A
1st place: KCC Sokol České Budějovice (CZE) – 9 points
2nd place: KC Barcelona (CAT) – 6 points
3rd place: FJEP Bonson (FRA) – 3 points
4th place: Cardiff City & Met Korfball (WAL) – 0 points

Pool B
1st place: KS Sokół Serock (POL) – 9 points
2nd place: Marmara University Sport Club (TUR) – 6 points
3rd place: KK SPU Nitra (SVK) – 3 points
4th place: Edinburgh Mavericks (SCO) – 0 points

After the Group Phase results and final pool rankings, these were the final games and results played on Day 3 (Sunday, 15/9):

Day 3 – Sunday
Match Number Match Name Time Home Team Away Team Result
13 Semi Final 1 08:15 KCC Sokol České Budějovice Marmara University Sport Club 12-10
14 Semi Final 2 09:20 KC Barcelona KS Sokół Serock 14-12
15 For 7th-8th place 10:25 Cardiff City & Met Korfball Edinburgh Mavericks 12-10
16 For 5th-6th place 11:30 FJEP Bonson KK SPU Nitra 9-10
17 For 3rd-4th place 12:35 Marmara University Sport Club KS Sokół Serock 15-17
18 Final 13:40 KCC Sokol České Budějovice KC Barcelona 22-15
14:45 CLOSING CEREMONY

KCC Sokol České Budějovice (CZE) and Korfbal Club Barcelona (CAT) were the winners of the semi-final matches. These two best teams of this event qualify for the IKF Europa Cup Final Round that will take place in Budapest, Hungary, from 9 to 11 January 2020. They will join the six countries that already secured their spot for their national champions during the 2019 IKF Europa Cup edition. More info ► www.korfball.sport/?p=20069

IKF EUROPA CUP 2020 1st ROUND Final Ranking:

1st place: KCC Sokol České Budějovice (CZE) – Qualified for the IKF ECUP 2020 Final Round
2nd place: KC Barcelona (CAT) – Qualified for the IKF ECUP 2020 Final Round
3rd place: KS Sokół Serock (POL) – 1st reserve team for the IKF ECUP 2020 Final Round
4th place: Marmara University Sport Club (TUR)
5th place: KK SPU Nitra (SVK)
6th place: FJEP Bonson (FRA)
7th place: Cardiff City & Met Korfball (WAL)
8th place: Edinburgh Mavericks (SCO)

 

More info & full match schedule on ► www.korfball.sport/?p=19745
Live results, play-by-play, statistics, top scorers and updated ranking pools on ► www.worldkorfball.sport
History booklet of the IKF Europa Cup on ► Pdf document
Live streaming games (via Facebook Live) on ► facebook.com/FKF.Officiel

The tournament was also present on social media on the following profiles:
► facebook.com/FKF.Officiel
► instagram.com/federation_korfbal_france

(c) Images by Theo van der Linde

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All ready for the 1st Round of the IKF Europa Cup 2020 (13-15 Sept ’19)


From 13 to 15 September 2019 the Korfball ‘Champions League’ for European club teams will start in France. Eight national champions will compete in the city of Saint-Étienne in the 1st Round of the IKF Europa Cup 2020.

The two best teams of this event will qualify for the IKF Europa Cup Final Round that will take place in Budapest, Hungary, from 9 to 11 January 2020. They will join the six countries that already secured their spot for their national champions during the 2019 IKF Europa Cup edition.

IKF Europa Cup 2020 1st Round – PARTICIPANTS:
Pool A
KCC Sokol České Budějovice (CZE)
KC Barcelona (CAT)
Cardiff City & Met Korfball (WAL)
FJEP Bonson (FRA)

Pool B
Marmara University Sport Club (TUR)
KS Sokół Serock (POL)
KK SPU Nitra (SVK)
Edinburgh Mavericks (SCO)

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More info & match schedule on ► www.korfball.sport/?p=19745
Live results, play-by-play, statistics, top scorers and updated ranking pools on ► www.worldkorfball.sport
History booklet of the IKF Europa Cup on ► Pdf document

 

You can also follow the tournament on social media visiting the following profiles:
► facebook.com/FKF.Officiel
► instagram.com/federation_korfbal_france

 

Never ending story of Korfball Development continues in Thailand with the persistent efforts of KAT and the support of IKF Asia and CTKA

Korfball Association of Thailand (KAT) once again justifies the IKF choice for being awarded 2019 IKF World Korfball Awards – the Best Grassroots Development to KAT. Less than a week after the wrap up of the IKF World Korfball Championship Ms. Bird Hsieh and Prof. Inglish Huang accompanied by 4 elite players of Chinese Taipei namely Ms Celin Lin, Ms. Ema Lin, Mr. Jason Chan, and Mr. Shen-chieh Wang representing the IKF Asia have started another intense education and promotion activities in Thailand from 17th to 25th August 2019.

Chinese Taipei Korfball Association (CTKA) as always, played a crucial role by supporting the activities and by bearing the costs towards international flights.

In the first phase of the activities IKF level 1 Coach Course was organised in Udonthani on 17 – 18 August. In this course, around 35 participants were enrolled with a background in the field of physical education (PE) teacher or basketball coach. Before the starting of the course, a ceremony of signing MoU between Sports Association of Udonthani Province represented by its President, Mr. Dr. Rung, and KAT represented by its President, Ms. Dr. Supranee Kwanboonchan (Tuk). Udonthani (renowned as a Sports City in Thailand), is one of five bidding hosts of 2025 Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) in Thailand.

Courses in Undonthani 17-18 Aug (1)

After the completion of the aforementioned coach course, the IKF Asia delegation immediately flew back to Bangkok to conduct the training camp in NBU for korfball players from various high schools and universities from 19 to 23 August as their preparations for the 2nd Thailand National Korfball Championships and a KAT’s scouting event for the selection of players of junior, youth, and senior national korfball teams for participating in the international tournaments in 2020.

In the morning of 23 August, Dr. Tuk arranged a communication meeting attended with the representatives of Srinakharinwirot University (SWU) from Thailand, Zhengzhou University (ZZU) from China, Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS) and National Institute of Physical Education and Sport (NIPES) from Cambodia, and IKF Asia delegation from Chinese Taipei. The representatives discussed the near future korfball and academic exchange programs among SWU, ZZU, NIPES, and National Taipei University of Education (NTUE).
Mr. Prof. Prit Supasetsiri, Vice President of SWU was chair of the meeting. The chief delegates of Cambodian PE discussion and observation delegation were Mr. Bou Chumserey, Under Secretary of State, MoEYS and Ms. Dr. Hou Sitthissophealai, Deputy Director of NIPES. The delegate of ZZU was Mr. Xiangcheng MA, who is also the head coach of the China national korfball team.

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On 23 August, a press conference was organised for promoting the 2nd Thailand National Korfball Championships to be held from 9 till 13 September. On this occasion, Prof. Inglish Huang handed over the 2019 IKF World Korfball Awards – the Best Grassroots Development to KAT, who was previously announced as the winner in the General Meeting of IKF on 9 August in Durban, South Africa.

Press conference in the afternoon Aug 23_2

In the last phase of the program, the IKF Asia delegation conducted another IKF Level 1 Coach Course in NBU on 24th & 25th August. There were approximately 40 PE teachers and coaches of primary schools, high schools, and universities participated in this course. The Cambodia delegation and Mr. Naoki Nishiyama (Japan) from Southeast Asia Office, NGO Hearts of Gold came to observe the training process of the course in the afternoon of 24th August.

Dr. Tuk hosted a social dinner for the overseas korfball friends in the evening. During the dinner, Mr. Bou Chumserey and Dr. Hou Sitthisophealai initially agreed to organize a korfball coach and referee courses with the cooperation and support of KAT and IKF Asia in the second week of December 2019. The face-to-face communication with Mr. Bou Chumserey has taken a concrete step of letting korfball included in the competition program of 2023 SEA Games in Cambodia.

This abundantly educating and promoting the tour in Thailand could not be so successful without the tireless contribution of KAT’s core leaders. They are Dr. Tuk, Ms. Untika Thammaphati (Nok), Secretary-General of KAT, and Ms. Dr. Phichayavee Panurushthano (Aim), coach of Thailand national korfball squad.

Course in NBU 24-25 Aug

Mr Bou_Under Secretary of State, MoEYS, Cambodia

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IKF World Korfball Awards 2019 presented to Thailand, New Zealand, France, Netherlands and England

At the IKF General Meeting in Durban last week, the inaugural IKF World Korfball Awards were presented. Rather than distinguishing individuals, these awards recognize national federations.

The proposal to instate these awards was made by Korfball Sri Lanka. KSL Secretary General Pushpa requested why the IKF only has awards for individuals and not for national federations. He actually said that it would be very encouraging if national federations would be recognized at our General Meeting, and this could be in various categories such as grassroots development, and innovative actions. The IKF Executive Committee has taken over the suggestion and instated the awards. Five awards were presented.

IKF World Korfball Award for best grassroots development

WINNER – KORFBALL ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND

Since being established in late 2017, KAT has undertaken significant development within Thailand and in the wider ASEAN region. In particular, their efforts to promote korfball during the Sport Accord Convention in Thailand in April 2018 were significant and generated valuable publicity. Moreover, they have immediately started an extensive school program, school competitions with dozens of schools taking part and coaching education. Apart from youth development, they have already taken part in international events in the U19 and U16 age groups, and in the university beach korfball championship.

Kevin Allen presents the World Korfball Award for best grassroots development to the Korfball Association of Thailand (represented by the CTKA)

Kevin Allen presents the World Korfball Award for best grassroots development to the Korfball Association of Thailand (represented by the CTKA)

The award was presented by Kevin Allen, Member of the IKF Council aand Chairman of the IKF Development and Education Committee, to the Korfball Asssociation of Thailand. Since Prof Supranee Kwamboochan could not be present, the Chinese Taipei Korfball Association accepted the award on their behalf.

IKF World Korfball Award for Best Elite Development

WINNER – KORFBALL NEW ZEALAND

For the country who had the biggest development in the performance, reflecting in the world ranking increase and in a sustainable way. For this award, we consider the countries with the largest leap on the international ranking since 1 January 2018, when the new ranking method was introduced. Furthermore, out of the countries rising most, we add an assessment to what extent this improvement in performance is sustainable and reflected in the prospects of the next generation of players.

Frans Walvis presents the World Korfball Award for Best Elite Development to Korfball New Zealand

Frans Walvis presents the World Korfball Award for Best Elite Development to Korfball New Zealand

The award was presented by IKF Senior Vice-President, Mr Frans Walvis, to the President of Korfball New Zealand, Mr Rob Smith.

IKF World Korfball Award for Excellence in governance

WINNER – FRANCE

The Fédération Korfbal France have demonstrated a framework and culture of governance over the past two years through their early and responsive engagement with the IKF across all areas. The federation is always prompt with submission of entries and documents and payment of dues, including subscriptions. When the need arises, the French Federation contact the IKF early and with clear communication. Management and governance of the FKF follows demonstrates best practices. Fédération Korfbal France has been a professional and trustworthy partner for the IKF in hosting tournaments, balancing opportunity and risk to deliver events of high quality for the enjoyment of the participants and the benefit of international korfball.

Tilbert La Haye presents the World Korfball Award for best governance to the French Korfball Federation, represented by Frank Buvens

Tilbert La Haye presents the World Korfball Award for best governance to the French Korfball Federation, represented by Frank Buvens

In the absence of the FKF at the meeting, Mr Tilbert La Haye, Chief Executive Officer of the IKF, presented the Award to Mr Frank Buvens, mentor of the FKF.

IKF World Korfball Award for Best event

WINNER – IKF OPEN EUROPEAN BEACH KORFBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 – KNKV

The IKF Open European Beach Korfball Championship 2017 was the first official IKF beach korfball tournament and it was more than just a competition, it was a real event.

It took place in a big beach stadium with an enthusiastic and professional organisation which determined the standard for the next IKF Beach Korfball events, with music, DJ, live announcing, videos, photographers, very good promotion, lots of spectators, a side-event tournament for local youth Beach korfball and great ambiance for the teams.

Gert Dijkstra presents the World Korfball Award for best event to the KNKV (NED)

Gert Dijkstra presents the World Korfball Award for best event to the KNKV (NED)

Mr Gert Dijkstra, IKF Special Delegate for competition matters, Member of the IKF Council, and Chairman of the IKF Competitions Committee, presented the Award to Mr Rob Meijer, President of the KNKV.

IKF World Korfball Award for Innovation

WINNER – ENGLAND KORFBALL ASSOCIATION

Korfball players and fans, like anyone else in the world, have been using social media for quite some time. However, within korfball there have been very few that have used social media strategically at an institutional level. England Korfball is one of the few exceptions. While much of the social media related to korfball is very much targeted at those within our community, England Korfball has consistently targeted to connect and reach out to those outside our community, relating strongly to other British and English sports, and to events and issues in society at large. In that respect, the recognition it has received is outstanding, and the reach of korfball messages is well beyond the thousands that are reached if we keep within our community. An example of this is the reach of this year’s England Korfball Finals, that had an extensive reach across English social media in the hundreds of thousands.

Danielle Ruts presents the World Korfball Award for Innovation to the English Korfball Association

Danielle Ruts presents the World Korfball Award for Innovation to the English Korfball Association

Ms Danielle Ruts, Member of the IKF Council, presented the Award to Ms Ellen Pearce, President of the English Korfball Association.

 

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