Great Britain national korfball team
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{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2025}}
{{Infobox national korfball team
| Name =Great Britain
| Logo=
| Association=British Korfball Association (BKA)
| IKF membership=1946
| IKF code=See ENG,WAL, SCO
| IKF rank= See ENG,WAL, SCO
| World championships apps=7
| World championships first=1978
| World championships best=3rd place, 1987
| World games apps=8
| World games first=1985
| World games best=4th place, 1985
| Continental name=European Championships
| Continental championships apps=3
| Continental championships first=1998
| Continental championships best=5th place, 1998, 2002, 2006
|website=http://www.korfball.co.uk/
}}
The Great Britain korfball team is managed by the British Korfball Association (BKA), representing Great Britain in korfball international competitions.
In 2007 it was split in 3 national teams: England, Wales and Scotland, that compete in all international competitions except the World Games, where they compete as a unified Great Britain and Northern Ireland korfball team. A unified Ireland team is represented separately.
Tournament history
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|colspan=4 |World Championships |
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|1978 |Amsterdam (The Netherlands) |align="center" |4th place |
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|1984 |Antwerp (Belgium) |align="center" |4th place |
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|1987 |Makkum (The Netherlands) |bgcolor="#CC9966" align="center" |Image:Med 3.png 3rd place |
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|1991 |Antwerp (Belgium) |align="center" |5th place |
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|1995 |New Delhi (India) |align="center" |8th place |
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|1999 |Adelaide (Australia) |bgcolor="#CC9966" align="center" |Image:Med 3.png 3rd place |
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|2003 |Rotterdam (The Netherlands) |align="center" |5th place |
- Since 2007 it was split in 3: England national team, Wales national team and Scotland national team.
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|colspan=4 |World Games |
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|1985 |2nd World Games |London (England) |align="center" |4th place |
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|1989 |3rd World Games |Karlsruhe (Germany) |align="center" |5th place |
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|1993 |4th World Games |The Hague (Netherlands) |align="center" |6th place |
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|2001 |6th World Games |Akita (Japan) |align="center" |5th place |
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|2005 |7th World Games |Duisburg (Germany) |align="center" |6th place |
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|2009 |Kaohsiung (Taiwan) |align="center" |7th place |
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|2013 |Cali (Colombia) |align="center" |5th place |
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|2017 |10th World Games |Wrocław (Poland) |align="center" |7th place |
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|colspan=4 |European Championships |
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|1998 |Portugal |align="center" |5th place |
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|2002 |Terrassa (Spain) |align="center" |5th place |
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|2006 |Budapest (Hungary) |align="center" |5th place |
- Since 2007 it was split in 3: England national team, Wales national team and Scotland national team.
See also
External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20071201192056/http://www.korfball.co.uk/ British Korfball Association]
{{National sports teams of the United Kingdom}}
{{National korfball teams}}
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