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Belgium national korfball team

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Belgium
AssociationKoninklijke Belgische Korfbalbond
IKF membershipIKF Foundator
IKF codeBELBelgium
IKF rank2 (Jan. 2025)
World Championships
Appearances11
First appearance1978
Best resultChampions, 1991
World Games
Appearances11
First appearance1985
Best resultRunners-up, 10 times
European Championships
Appearances8
First appearance1998
Best resultRunners-up, 6 times
http://www.korfbal.be/

TheBelgium national korfball team, nicknamed the Belgian Diamonds, is managed by theKoninklijke Belgische Korfbalbond (KBKB), representingBelgium inkorfball international competitions.

The Belgian team in 1949

TheKoninklijke Belgische Korfbalbond was one of the founders of theInternational Korfball Federation, with the Dutch Federation, on 11 June 1933.

Tournament history

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Overview
Competition1st place2nd place3rd place4th place
World Championship11010
World Games01010
European Championship0711


World Championships[1]
YearChampionshipHostClassification
19781st World ChampionshipAmsterdam (Netherlands) 2nd place
19842nd World ChampionshipAntwerp (Belgium) 2nd place
19873rd World ChampionshipMakkum (Netherlands) 2nd place
19914th World ChampionshipAntwerp (Belgium)Champions
19955th World ChampionshipNew Delhi (India) 2nd place
19996th World ChampionshipAdelaide (Australia) 2nd place
20037th World ChampionshipRotterdam (Netherlands) 2nd place
20078th World ChampionshipBrno (Czech Republic) 2nd place
20119th World ChampionshipShaoxing (China) 2nd place
201510th World ChampionshipAntwerp (Belgium) 2nd place
201911th World ChampionshipDurban (South Africa) 2nd place
202312th World ChampionshipTaipei (Taiwan) 3rd place
World Games[2]
YearChampionshipHostClassification
19852nd World GamesLondon (United Kingdom) 2nd place
19893rd World GamesKarlsruhe (Germany) 2nd place
19934th World GamesThe Hague (Netherlands) 2nd place
19975th World GamesLahti (Finland) 2nd place
20016th World GamesAkita (Japan) 2nd place
20057th World GamesDuisburg (Germany) 2nd place
20098th World GamesKaohsiung (Taiwan) 2nd place
20139th World GamesCali (Colombia) 2nd place
201710th World GamesWrocław (Poland) 3rd place
202211th World GamesBirmingham (United States) 2nd place
202512th World GamesChengdu (China) 2nd place
European Championships[3]
YearChampionshipHostClassification
19981st European ChampionshipEstoril (Portugal) 2nd place
20022nd European ChampionshipTerrassa (Spain) 3rd place
20063rd European ChampionshipBudapest (Hungary) 2nd place
20104th European ChampionshipRotterdam (Netherlands) 2nd place
20145th European ChampionshipMaia (Portugal) 2nd place
20166th European ChampionshipDordrecht (Netherlands) 2nd place
20187th European ChampionshipFriesland (Netherlands)4th place
20218th European ChampionshipAntwerp (Belgium) 2nd place
20249th European ChampionshipCalonge (Catalonia) 2nd place

References

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  1. ^"The history of the IKF and the IKF World Championship"(PDF). IKF. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 20 September 2013.
  2. ^IKF (ed.)."The history of the IKF and the World Games"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 20 September 2013.
  3. ^"The history of the IKF European Championship"(PDF). IKF. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 20 September 2013.

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