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Join the IKF as a Volunteer Commentator!

Join the IKF as a Volunteer Commentator!

Are you passionate about Korfball and excited to share your knowledge with a global audience? The International Korfball Federation (IKF) is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join our commentary team! As a commentator, you’ll have the chance to provide live commentary during IKF events and be the voice of the sport to fans worldwide.

You will also be part of the Livestream Sub-Committee, under the Marketing Committee, where you will play a key role in shaping the IKF’s live broadcasts and helping us grow our global presence.

Why Volunteer as a Commentator?

  • Be part of an international community of Korfball enthusiasts.
  • Help engage and excite fans through your live analysis and insights.
  • Gain valuable experience in sports commentary and broadcasting.
  • Work remotely, with potential opportunities for on-site commentary at key IKF events.

How to Apply:

If you have a love for Korfball and a talent for engaging commentary, we want to hear from you!

For more information please click here to apply.

Join us and become a vital part of bringing Korfball to life for fans around the world!

This April 13th, don’t miss the spectacular ‘Korfbal League Finale’ live from Rotterdam Ahoy!

The always spectacular final match of the Dutch ‘Kenonz Korfbal League’ is here again! This Saturday, April 13th, 2024, korfball fans around the world will be able to watch and enjoy this season’s ‘Korfbal League Finale’ and ‘Junior Finale’ live, with English commentaries, on www.eyecons.com.

You can register for free on www.eyecons.com to enjoy the English and Dutch live streams of these finals! More info available on www.korfballeague.nl/korfbalfinale

PKC/Vertom, the current IKF Korfball Champions League winner, is facing in this year’s final the team of DVO/Transus, in a sold out Ahoy stadium. Are you going to miss this game? Save the date and enjoy one of the best korfball experiences of the season. This is korfball!

Previously to the games streamed in Dutch, a full studio program around these two games will be also broadcasted between 20′-15′ before. The Dutch national TV public broadcaster NOS will also cover the big final.

Times and links to the English broadcast:

JUNIOR FINAL (in Dutch):
DVO/Transus A1 – Fortuna A1

Start match: 14.00h
Watch it here (live): eyecons.com/events/youth-final-dvotransus-fortuna-757

KENONZ KORFBAL LEAGUE FINAL (in English):
PKC/Vertom – DVO/Transus

Start match: 16.00h
Watch it here (live): eyecons.com/events/the-kenonz-korfbal-league-final-dvotransus-pkcvertom-english-commentary-755e
English commentaries by Mikki Olthof and Liam Woodcock.

Open Call – IKF RFP live stream & social media platform

The International Korfball Federation is setting out an Open Call for Requests For Proposal (RFP) to select a strategic partner for our ambition to create and operate our own global live streaming/social media platform. The IKF solicits feedback and proposals from interested parties. For detailed information about the RFP click here.

The IKF is actively driving global awareness of korfball as a spectator, mixed gender, media oriented and innovative team sport. The IKF currently broadcasts its live streams of various competitions and korfball material via the IKF YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/user/ikfchannel. Over the past years these videos have attracted already more than 50 million views, with some of the videos reaching close to half a million viewers. IKF has the ambition to become a leader among international sports federation when it comes to digital marketing initiatives in order to help grow our sport, international reach and popularity among players, fans and sponsors and in support of national federations and event organising committees.