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Belgium make history with U19 European Korfball Championship victory

The final whistle in Kemer, Türkiye, signaled a historic moment for Belgian korfball. Seizing the opportunity to step into the spotlight, BELGIUM claimed their first-ever gold medal at the IKF U19 European Korfball Championship.

With Belgium defeating Czechia [6-15] in the final, the match saw a strong and composed performance from the eventual champions. Czechia kept the contest competitive, particularly in the opening period, creating moments of tension before Belgium gradually took control.

Kamil Musilalinski (POL) and Dani Ezpeleta (CAT) officiated the final, with Joseph Skeet (ENG) and Caglasu Alpsoy (TUR) as reserve referees. The jury, chaired by Bernardo Martins da Costa (POR) alongside Zuzana Bušíková (SVK) and Hilal Karas (TUR), oversaw the final.

Bronze Medal Match  

The battle for bronze was equally fierce. Germany and Portugal produced a contest, with both sides desperate to finish on the podium. In the end, it was GERMANY who came out on top, winning [10-8] to secure third place and the bronze medal.

For Portugal, there was disappointment at missing out, but also pride in the way they competed and the progress they showed throughout the tournament. 

Final Standings

  1. Belgium🏆🥇
  2. Czechia🥈
  3. Germany🥉
  4. Portugal
  5. England
  6. Türkiye
  7. Hungary
  8. Poland
  9. Slovakia

Champions on the Podium

Check back soon for the podium photos and closing ceremony.

Gold – Belgium

Silver – Czechia

Bronze – Germany

Future Stars

Across three days of competition, the U19 European Championship has highlighted the next generation of korfball talent. The top scorers made the difference with their finishing, but it was a real team effort behind every goal. Every assist, every movement to create space, and every rebound at the post played a part in turning opportunities into goals. 

This is the essence of korfball: a sport where male and female players share the court equally, and where success depends on cooperation. The names at the top of the scoring charts are ones to watch in the years ahead, but the real story of Kemer is how teams worked together to make those moments possible. 

Female top scorer: Milena Batista , Portugal, 23 Goals

Male top scorer: Szabolcs CsernAk, Hungary, 33 Goals 

Belgium’s historic first Gold

The IKF U19 (Open) European Championship 2026 in Kemer will be remembered not only for Belgium’s historic first gold, but also for several exciting matches.

For a full overview of the championship, including all results and a selection of the best photos from each match, visit our Live Updates and Results article, which was updated throughout the championship

Czechia’s spirited challenge in the final showed their growing strength, while Germany’s opening‑day battle with Belgium proved their youth programme is making real strides – a team that will surely be a force in the years ahead.

The 2o26 edition of the Under 19 European Championship has underlined once again that the future of korfball is bright, built on teamwork, cooperation, and shared ambition. 

Relive the Championship 

All matches are available to watch back through the official YouTube playlist embedded below. 

Every match is available on worldkorfball.sport, including real‑time scores, statistics, and play‑by‑play coverage. Fans can also follow the tournament across social media on @IKFeurope, along with the main IKF channels, using #U19OEKC.

*Click on the right ≣ icon to select the match you want to watch.

Thank You 

The IKF thanks the volunteers whose hard work and dedication made this event possible, the local organisers in Kemer for their warm hospitality, and the IKF officials who ensured the competition ran smoothly. The venue has once again proven itself a fantastic stage for athletes and fans alike. We’ll be back soon. 

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IKF U19 Open European Korfball Championship 2026 – Live Updates and Match Results

From 3 to 5 April, the young stars of European korfball gather in Kemer, Türkiye, for the IKF U19 (Open) European Korfball Championship 2026. Teams have been preparing for months, and the stage is now set for three days of competitive, fast, and creative korfball. This is a live post, and we’ll keep it updated throughout the championship with scores, results, highlights, and stories from around the venue.

The 2026 championship is hosted by the Developing Sports Federation of Türkiye (DSFT), bringing the tournament back to Antalya, well known for welcoming international sport and tourism.

We’d love your support throughout the weekend.

If you’re following the action, join in on social media – like, share, comment, and cheer for your favourite teams. Let’s see if we can make this the most‑supported U19 European Championship online. Your posts help the athletes feel the energy from fans all over the world.

 

Day 3 (Sunday, 5 April 2026)

Day 3 Image Gallery

Photos: Marco Spelten / Actiefotografie

Day 2 (Saturday, 4 April 2026)

Day 2 – Image Gallery

Photos: Marco Spelten / Actiefotografie

Day 1 (Friday, 3 April 2026)

Day 1 Results

Day 1 – Image Gallery

Photos: Marco Spelten / Actiefotografie

Meet The Teams

Photos: Marco Spelten / Actiefotografie

Updated Schedule and Team Line‑Up

The official match schedule has been revised following the withdrawal of the Netherlands and Catalunya, with Hungary joining Group A.

Across the three days, fans will see a full programme of group‑phase matches as nations fight for their place in the final standings.

With strong pools on both sides, every match matters. Pool A features Slovakia, England, Portugal, Czechia and Hungary, while Pool B includes Belgium, Türkiye, Poland and Germany.

Where to Follow the Action

Every match will be available live on worldkorfball.sport, including real‑time scores, statistics, and play‑by‑play coverage. Fans can also follow the tournament across social media on @IKFeurope, along with the main IKF channels, using #U19OEKC.

*Click on the right ≣ icon to select the match you want to watch.

The live draw for the group phase, held on 18 February, is also available to watch for those who want to look back at how the groups were formed.

A Big Three Days

The IKF U19 (Open) European Championship always brings energy, fresh talent, and memorable moments. For many players, this tournament is their first major international stage. For fans, it is a chance to see the next generation of korfball athletes step forward.

As the matches begin, this article will be updated throughout with results, standings, highlights, and daily recaps.

Let the championship begin – and good luck to all teams competing in Kemer.

Where to follow

All fans around the world will be able to watch and follow this tournament live on YouTube.com/ikfchannel and www.worldkorfball.sport (with live results, statistics, scorers, play-by-play, …), as well as on social media on @IKFeurope and IKF main profiles (see below) and the hashtags #U19OEKC and #korfball, with the best image galleries and highlights.

IKF Europe profiles:

► facebook.com/IKFeurope
► instagram.com/IKFeurope
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You can find all this content and much more visiting the following official IKF main profiles:

► instagram.com/korfball_org
► facebook.com/korfball.org
► tiktok.com/@korfball.sport
x.com/korfball

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