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Urban Korfball is Official after Lisbon Unlocked 2025!

A three-day event marked by perfect weather, four motivated Urban Korfball teams, and equally enthusiastic and capable volunteers from the International Korfball Federation and Federacao Portuguesa de Corfebol, Urban Korfball: Lisbon Unlocked demonstrated the future of and possibilities for Urban Korfball. A fantastic kick-off, or shall we say throw-off, to say the least!

Urban Korfball: Lisbon Unlocked was truly a byproduct of international collaboration as eleven nationalities were represented during the event. Event personnel from Belgium, Brazil, Hong Kong China, the Netherlands, Portugal, Suriname, Switzerland, and the United States of America brought their love for Urban Korfball, while spectators witnessed the talent of players and coaches from Armenia (national team), Catalonia (national team), Hong Kong China, Japan, United States of America, and Portugal (global, mixed team “Urban Explorers” and Portuguese club team Odivelas Sports Club).

On the first day, Tuesday, October 14th, players, coaches, and event personnel came together to discuss the event and key playing rules and to apply them during four practice matches. From the start, the atmosphere and energy were unmatched and warmed everyone up for the main event. On Wednesday, October 15th, ten matches between the teams were scheduled and were fueled by local food trucks, a local announcer and DJ, and a crowd composed of a local audience and International Korfball Federation members. The event ended on Thursday, October 16th, with final matches for 3rd/4th and 1st/2nd and Urban Korfball-specific skill challenges.

In the morning hours of each day, the Urban Korfball and local korfball community partnered up with schools from the Areeiro area. School children and teachers were received at the venue and had the chance to practice passing, scoring, and playing on the competition field of play and on a make-shift Urban Korfball court. Students were also able to check out the action of the matches between the four teams.

With players neither new to IKF Korfball-8 nor to the Urban Korfball format, Catalonia was crowned the winner for both titles: National Team Winner and Overall Event Winner. In addition to the winning of all of their six poule matches, they showed scoring prowess spread over all six players, with Julia Roura and Julia Soriano ranked #2 on the top female scorers list (each with 15 points) and Raul Quiros and Guillem Ceballos ranked #2 on the top male scorers list (each with 21 points). The Catalonian team made good use of the 2 Points Area, respected the 4 Seconds Rules, and showed finesse in their dynamic playing style.

“It was an honor and experience I’ll cherish to have been part of the inaugural international Urban Korfball competition with athletes from Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
The quick restarts on the same korf reminded me of 3×3 basketball, and the ambiance was lovely with the great weather and music playing during the games.
I hope this event is conduit to making korfball more accessible in regions where indoor and beach korfball aren’t as prevalent.”

Ebiye Jeremy Udo-Udoma (USA), one of the players on mixed team (Urban Explorers)..

The Odivelas Sports Club rightfully earned 2nd place. The team only lost their matches against Catalonia, including the final for 1st/2nd, and 1 match against Armenia which ended after three sets. As the only club team in the tournament and with captain Claudia Fonseca who was #1 on the top female scorers list (19 points), Odivelas Sports Club showed their knack for Urban Korfball and its quick, adaptive playing rules.

Team Armenia finished 3rd but had an excellent performance throughout the tournament, showing their fortitude, team chemistry, and execution of korfball tactics. Captain, playing coach, and 2 point expert Vardan Shahumyan finished 4th in the top male scorer ranking (18 points for which 6 were 2 point goals).

Despite many of the players meeting and playing with each other for the first time during the event, the Urban Explorer team demonstrated the ability for korfball and non-korfball athletes to adapt to the new discipline and to understand firsthand the significance of cooperation to execute korfball game strategy.

All matches were a joy to watch as creative, athletic, and tactical moves were showcased. Over 40% of the matches required a 3rd set, over 20% of the sets were decided by a golden goal, and the average score per set of 5 minutes real playing time approached 9 points. Urban Korfball play was shown to be fast and dynamic and demanded sustained focus from the referee duo (i.e., Alwin Wolfgang (SUR), Wing Hung Lee (HKG), and Renske Dardenne (BEL)) and the jury to monitor right of attack, 2 point scores, and 4 seconds and shot-clock infringements.

“It was an honor to be part of the inaugural Lisbon Unlocked Urban Korfball competition! The set format was really interesting – even after falling behind big in one set, you still had a chance to come back in the next one.

With no coaches allowed on the bench and no timeouts, players had to solve problems and adjust strategies on their own. The 5-minute sets kept everything compact and unpredictable right to the end.

This format strikes a great balance between accessibility and competition, and I think Urban Korfball has real potential to grow the sport worldwide.”

Hajime Shinohara (Japan)

The event closed off with the three Urban Korfball challenges: Urban Compass Challenges (1 Point and 2 Point Editions) and the Sync and Score Challenge. With almost 20 participants, Ona Pitarch of Team Catalonia managed to win the Urban Compass 1 Point Challenge and the Sync & Score Challenge, while Claudia Fonseca of Odivelas Sports Club dominated the Urban Compass 2 Point Challenge.

The field of play was accomplished by Sports Partner that placed their flooring over the beautiful, white Lisbon cobblestone to create the unique Urban Korfball circular field. Mikasa and Axitour continue to make korfball events possible with their supply of IKF-official balls and referee communication devices, respectively.

Local offerings from Coe Cafe, Ora Bolas, Lisbon Kebab Shop, Terramay, Indian Dosa, and Surf & Sardinhas allowed us to achieve the beautiful blend of korfball and culture, a core element of Urban Korfball events. The event will be cherished for the smiles, cheers, and time spent together and remembered by the photographs by local photographer Carminho Alegria and videos by local videographer Guilherme Gibbini.

We would like to send a massive thank you to Camara Municipal de Lisboa and its sport and education departments and Junta de Freguesia do Areeiro for their support of Urban Korfball’s debut.

Together with the experience gained during the Urban Korfball Pilot Side Event during the IKF WKC U17 in Eindhoven, the positive feedback and ideas to further improve this novel korfball ‘product’ sets Urban Korfball on its way to unlock new cities!Ph

Photos: Carminho Alegria

A New Era for Korfball Begins – Urban Korfball – Lisbon Unlocked 2025

We are excited to share a bold new step for korfball: the launch of Urban Korfball, a dynamic new format designed to bring the game closer to people and communities everywhere.

The first-ever international event, IKF Urban Korfball – Lisbon Unlocked 2025, takes place from 14 to 16 October 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal, at Praça de Londres.

📍 Location: Praça de Londres, 1000-189 Lisboa, Portugal

This three-day event marks the beginning of an exciting journey – the introduction of a new format of korfball, designed to bring the game to urban spaces and new audiences around the world.

What is Urban Korfball?

Urban Korfball is a dynamic, inclusive, and fast-paced version of the sport, created to thrive in city environments. With smaller courts, shorter matches, and an emphasis on creativity and flow, it captures the spirit of korfball in a modern, accessible format.

It’s about energy, innovation, and community – korfball reimagined for the streets, plazas, and playgrounds of today’s world.

👉 You can learn more about the concept and rules in the official summary here.

3 days to Learn, Compete, and Connect

Over three days, Lisbon will become the heart of Urban Korfball. The event will bring together players, coaches, referees, and fans from around the world to experience, test, and shape this new discipline.

Through workshops, demonstration games, and open competitions, participants will have the chance to explore every aspect of Urban Korfball – from its innovative rules to its potential as a global movement.

“It’s a new format. A new spirit. A shared challenge. This is more than just a new event – it’s the beginning of a new discipline. Let’s build it together.”

Follow the Action

Stay up to date with all the highlights, behind-the-scenes moments, and live updates from Lisbon on Instagram.

Urban Korfball 2025 Rules Updated Following Recent Test Events

We’re excited to announce the release of the updated Rules of Urban Korfball 2025! These revisions were shaped by the great feedback and experiences we gathered during recent test events.

Our goal with these updates is to enhance clarity, boost competitiveness, and strengthen inclusivity. We want to ensure Urban Korfball keeps evolving as a dynamic and accessible format for both players and fans.

Highlights of the Rule Changes Include:

  • Revised shot clock positioning and description
  • Scoreboard upgrades to include set scores
  • New provisions for yellow and red card penalties without substitution
  • Adjustments to ‘real’ playing time regulations
  • Updated procedures for free shot series and referee signals
  • New 2-point free shot option when the post is moved
  • Full revision of text to ensure gender neutrality

Download the Updated Rules

The official updated rules are now available. We also have a useful a quick summary of about Urban Korfball available here.

These changes are setting the stage for the upcoming IKF Urban Korfball: Lisbon Unlocked 2025, where this updated format will debut on an international platform.

We always welcome your feedback as we continue to shape the future of Urban Korfball together.

Join Us in Lisbon!

Don’t miss your chance to be part of history as Urban Korfball takes center stage at IKF Urban Korfball: Lisbon Unlocked 2025, from October 14-16 in Lisbon, Portugal!

Whether you’re a national team looking to compete or an individual eager to jump into a mixed international team, there’s a place for you. Experience the new rules in action, learn from workshops, and connect with the global korfball community.

Find out more and sign up today to unlock the future of Korfball! Urban Korfball is Coming: Lisbon Unlocked!

Urban Korfball is Coming: Lisbon Unlocked!

What if korfball could be played in every city square, park, and street corner around the world? Big changes are coming to korfball – and they start in the city.

Urban Korfball is a fast, fun new way to play our sport. It’s built for city spaces like parks, playgrounds, and courtyards. The game is quicker, easier to set up, and just as inclusive. Same mixed-gender teams, same spirit of teamwork – just a fresh take that brings korfball to the streets.

Why Urban Korfball works?

  • Smaller Space, Bigger Fun; Great for areas with less room
  • Open to All: Beginners and pros can jump in and play.
  • Fast-Paced: Quick action, shorter games – perfect for busy lives.
  • Easy to Launch: Fewer players needed, use what’s already around you.

Now, we’re kicking things off with something special:

🗓️ IKF Urban Korfball: Lisbon Unlocked 2025

Three exciting days. One major milestone for korfball. 14–16 October 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal.

What’s Happening?

  • Day 1 – Learn the Game
    • Workshops and practice sessions for players, coaches, and referees. Get to know the rules and try out the new format.
  • Day 2 – National Showdown
    • Top national teams face off to be crowned the first Urban Korfball Champions. Six players per team – three men and three women.
  • Day 3 – Mixed Teams Challenge
    • Anyone can sign up solo and be placed in a mixed international team. Meet new players, share the experience, and join the fun. (Yes – national team players can join these too!)

Get Involved

  • National Teams: Sign up using the official registration form. The deadline is 27 July 2025. Your federation has received all the info in the subscription letter and event brief.
  • Individual Players: Want in? We’ll share sign-up details soon on Instagram and our website.

Follow Urban Korfball

Want to stay up to date with all things Urban Korfball? We’ve launched a new Instagram just for this format: @urbankorfball.

Unlock the Future of Korfball

Lisbon Unlocked isn’t just the start of a new format – it’s the beginning of a new movement. Urban Korfball brings the game to the streets, making it easier to play anywhere, anytime.

We’re excited. We’re ready. And we hope you’ll be part of it. Let’s build something amazing together.

Introducing Urban Korfball: A Dynamic New Format for Urban Spaces

The International Korfball Federation (IKF) is excited to unveil Urban Korfball, an innovative new format that brings the excitement of Korfball to urban environments. This fast-paced, inclusive version of the game is designed to be played in smaller, informal spaces, making it accessible to communities worldwide.

What is Urban Korfball?

Urban Korfball is an adaptation of traditional Korfball, tailored for parks, playgrounds, and other urban locations where space is limited. The game maintains the core principles of Korfball—mixed-gender teams, teamwork, and inclusivity—while offering a simplified and faster playing experience.

Key Features:

  • Adaptable: Ideal for parks, playgrounds, and urban spaces with limited areas.
  • Inclusive: Engages players of all levels, from beginners to seasoned athletes.
  • Fast-Paced: Promotes quick, dynamic play, perfectly matching modern, active lifestyles.
  • Easy to Implement: With fewer players required and the use of existing urban spaces, it is straightforward for any organisation to introduce.

Why Urban Korfball?

Urban Korfball provides an exciting opportunity to engage new audiences and promote Korfball in urban settings where traditional sports facilities may not be available. By reaching new players and creating vibrant local events, we aim to foster community spirit and introduce more people to the unique appeal of Korfball.

For more details on how Urban Korfball works and how it can be played in your area, check out our detailed guide here or contact us directly.

Stay tuned for updates as we launch this exciting new format in cities across the globe!

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