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IKF World Korfball Championship

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Quadrennial sports tournament
IKF World Korfball Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event2023 IKF World Korfball Championship
SportKorfball
Founded1978
No. of teams24 (finals)
ContinentInternational (IKF)
Most recent
champions
 Netherlands (11th title)
(2023)
Most titles Netherlands
(11 titles)
Official websiteInternational Korfball Federation

TheIKF World Korfball Championship is an internationalkorfball competition contested by the national teams of the members ofInternational Korfball Federation (IKF), the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded roughly every four years since theinaugural tournament in 1978. The current champions are theNetherlands, who won the2023 IKF World Korfball Championship.

The 12 World Championships have been won by two different national teams. TheNetherlands have won all but one time, losing only toBelgium in the1991 Korfball World Championship.

Results

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World Korfball Championship results
#YearHostWinnersScoreRunners-upThird PlaceScoreFourth PlaceTeams
11978
Details
Netherlands Netherlands14–13
(a.e.t.)
 Belgium West Germany20–15
(a.e.t.)
 Great Britain8
21984
Details
Belgium Netherlands11–9 Belgium West Germany7–5 Great Britain8
31987
Details
Netherlands Netherlands9–7 Belgium Great Britain9–5
(a.e.t.)
 Chinese Taipei12
41991
Details
Belgium Belgium11–10 Netherlands Chinese Taipei10–8 Germany12
51995
Details
India Netherlands21–13 Belgium Portugal13–11 Australia12
61999
Details
Australia Netherlands23–11 Belgium Great Britain24–22 Germany12
72003
Details
Netherlands Netherlands22–9 Belgium Czech Republic21–15 Chinese Taipei16
82007
Details
Czech Republic Netherlands23–10 Belgium Czech Republic19–14 Portugal16
92011
Details
China Netherlands32–26 Belgium Chinese Taipei33–16 Catalonia16
102015
Details
Belgium Netherlands27–18 Belgium Chinese Taipei21–12 England16
112019
Details
South Africa Netherlands31–18 Belgium Chinese Taipei25–16 China20
122023
Details
Taiwan Netherlands27–9 Chinese Taipei Belgium26–11 Czech Republic24
132027
Details
NetherlandsTBA
  • a.e.t.: after extra time

Teams reaching the top four

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Teams to reach the top four
TeamTitlesRunners-upThird placeFourth placeTotal top 4
 Netherlands11 (1978*,1984,1987*,1995,1999,2003*,2007,2011,2015,2019,2023)1 (1991)12
 Belgium1 (1991*)10 (1978,1984*,1987,1995,1999,2003,2007,2011,2015*,2019)1 (2023)12
 Chinese Taipei1 (2023*)4 (1991,2011,2015,2019)2 (1987,2003)7
 England#2 (1987,1999)3 (1978,1984,2015)5
 Germany^2 (1978,1984)2 (1991,1999)4
 Czech Republic2 (2003,2007*)1 (2023)3
 Portugal1 (1995)1 (2007)2
 Australia1 (1995)1
 Catalonia1 (2011)1
 China1 (2019)1
* = hosts
^ = includes results representing West Germany between 1978 and 1987
# = includes results representing Great Britain between 1978 and 2003

Ranking

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Netherlands (NED)111012
2 Belgium (BEL)110112
3 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0145
4 Czech Republic (CZE)0022
 Germany (GER)0022
 Great Britain (GBR)0022
7 Portugal (POR)0011
Totals (7 entries)12121236

Appearances

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Debut of teams

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Each successive World Championship has had at least one team appearing for the first time.

YearDebutantsTotal
1978 Belgium
 Great Britain
 Luxembourg
 Netherlands
 Papua New Guinea
 Spain
 United States
 West Germany
8
1984 Australia
 France
2
1987 Aruba
 Chinese Taipei
 Indonesia
 Portugal
4
1991 Armenia
 Germany
 India
3
1995 Czech Republic
 Slovakia
 South Africa
3
1999 Catalonia
 Japan
 Poland
3
2003 Hungary1
2007 China
 England
 Russia
3
2011 Hong Kong
 Wales
2
2015 Brazil1
2019 Ireland
 Macau
 New Zealand
 Suriname
4
2023 Malaysia
 Philippines
 Thailand
 Turkey
4
Total39

Note: The IKF considers Germany a successor to West Germany. Likewise, Catalonia is seen as a successor to Spain.

Comprehensive team results by tournament

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Legend
  • 1st — Champions
  • 2nd — Runners-up
  • 3rd — Third place
  • 4th — Fourth place
  •  •  — Did not qualify
  •  ×  — Did not enter / Withdrew
  •    — Hosts

For each tournament, the number of teams in each finals tournament (in brackets) are shown.

Team results by tournament
Team1978
(8)
1984
(8)
1987
(12)
1991
(12)
1995
(12)
1999
(12)
2003
(16)
2007
(16)
2011
(16)
2015
(16)
2019
(20)
2023
(24)
 Argentina×××××××××××
 Armenia×××8th9th×15th×××××
 Aruba××8th10th××××××××
 Australia×7th6th9th4th7th7th8th12th11th14th12th
 Belgium2nd2nd2nd1st2nd2nd2nd2nd2nd2nd2nd3rd
 Brazil×××××××××16th22nd
 Catalonia[a]6th5th11th××8th9th9th4th5th10th10th
 China×××××××16th11th7th4th×
 Chinese Taipei××4th3rd5th6th4th5th3rd3rd3rd2nd
 Colombia×××××××××x
 Costa Rica××××××××××x
 Czech Republic××××7th×3rd3rd8th9th7th4th
 Dominican Republic××xx××××××××
 England[b]4th4th3rd5th8th3rd5th7th5th4th9th8th
 France×8th12th××××××××
 Germany[c]3rd3rd5th4th6th4th8th11th9th6th5th6th
 Hong Kong××××××××14th12th17th14th
 Hungary××××××10th10th13th12th9th
 India×××11th12th11th14th12th13th××19th
 Indonesia××10th12th×××××x
 Ireland××××××××16th17th
 Japan×××××12th16th××15th20th
 Luxembourg8th××××××××××x
 Macau××××××××20thx
 Malaysia××××××××××21st
 Malawi××××××××××x
 Mexico××××××××××x
 Netherlands1st1st1st2nd1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st
 New Zealand×××××××18th16th
 Pakistan××××××××××x
 Papua New Guinea7th×××××××××××
 Philippines××××××××××24th
 Poland×××××9th12th14th10th14th11th11th
 Portugal××9th6th3rd5th6th4th7th10th8th7th
 Russia×××××××6th6th8th×x
 Scotland××××××××x
 Serbia××××××××x
 Slovakia××××10th×13th×13th15th
 South Africa××××11th10th11th15th16th15th19th23rd
 South Korea××××××××x
 Suriname××××××××××6th5th
 Thailand×××××××××××18th
 Turkey×××××××××13th
 United States5th6th7th7th×××13th×××x
 Wales××××××××15thx
 Zambia×××××××××x
 Zimbabwe××××××××x

See also

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External links

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Footnotes

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  1. ^Catalonia is considered as the successor of Spain and only competed for the first time under the name Catalonia in 1999.
  2. ^England is considered the successor team of Great Britain, which competed until (and including) 2003 but then split.
  3. ^Germany competed as West Germany until 1990.
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