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IKF WKC media attention

The final of the 10th IKF World Korfball Championship (IKF WKC) on Sunday 8 November 2015, starting time 1530 PM (CET +1) in the LOTTO Arena in Antwerp, Belgium is live on the open public TV network in the biggest korfball nation in the world; the Netherlands. Not only on public TV but on regional TV stations in the Netherlands as well.

In Belgium the IKF WKC 2015 including the final is on public TV as well. Will the home team manage to achieve the necessary high level in front of the enthusiastic supporters. The pressure is on and the expectations are high. They hope to be able to become IKF World Korfball Champion as they became in 1991 in Antwerp!

Many millions of people are able to see the the IKF WKC final on their TV at home. The Dutch team is the favorite for another title. Are they capable under the new coach Mr Wim Scholtmeijer to cope with the pressure of being favorite?

In Chinese Taipei TV coverage of the seven home team matches is predicted as well. So the Chinese Taipei crowd can see if their team can even improve their bronze medal place from the previous IKF WKC in 2011 in China

The German TV station WDR will produce a program of around 30 minutes around the German team during the IKF WKC.

Live web casting IKF World Korfball Championship

All matches in the 10th IKF World Korfball Championship (IKF WKC) you can follow LIVE at any place in the world.

From 30 October till 8 November 2015 16 teams from all over the world compete in Belgium to become the next world korfball champion.

How can you watch IKF WKC korfball LIVE?

All url links to the ikfchannel are in the table below as well

First round matches  Links to the ikfchannel; IKF Channel
BEL-AUS 14:00 30-okt Ghent, Bourgoyen BEL – AUS
NED-CZE 14:00 30-okt Tielen, Tielenhei NED – CZE
HKG-POL 16:00 30-okt Ghent, Bourgoyen HKG – POL
CHN-RSA 16:00 30-okt Tielen, Tielenhei CHN – RSA
RUS-BRA 18:00 30-okt Ghent, Bourgoyen RUS – BRA
GER-HUN 18:00 30-okt Tielen, Tielenhei GER – HUN
TPE-CAT 20:00 30-okt Ghent, Bourgoyen TPE – CAT
POR-ENG 20:00 30-okt Tielen, Tielenhei POR – ENG
AUS-BRA 14:00 31-okt Ghent, Bourgoyen AUS – BRA
CZE-HUN 14:00 31-okt Tielen, Tielenhei CZE – HUN
CAT-POL 16:00 31-okt Ghent, Bourgoyen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGnq5XAl1es
POR-CHN 16:00 31-okt Tielen, Tielenhei https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkC4QLRRmgY
BEL-RUS 18:00 31-okt Ghent, Bourgoyen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqjOcBYAxuU
NED-GER 18:00 31-okt Tielen, Tielenhei https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6dmcgKXqWs
TPE-HKG 20:00 31-okt Ghent, Bourgoyen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNjRY1z03dw
ENG-RSA 20:00 31-okt Tielen, Tielenhei https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLdstRLQSAo
TPE-POL 14:00 1-nov Ghent, Bourgoyen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxbDljvcWyM
POR-RSA 14:00 1-nov Tielen, Tielenhei https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_34phFFRVA
BEL-BRA 16:00 1-nov Ghent, Bourgoyen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqmdYXIH5QM
NED-HUN 16:00 1-nov Tielen, Tielenhei https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL1q8XKj7t0
CAT-HKG 18:00 1-nov Ghent, Bourgoyen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWTxx1ww47U
ENG-CHN 18:00 1-nov Tielen, Tielenhei https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Qp2uUpGx84
AUS-RUS 20:00 1-nov Ghent, Bourgoyen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FucxZogBJw8
CZE-GER 20:00 1-nov Tielen, Tielenhei https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSeq4rE7fJA

IKF WKC Final sold out

The LOTTO Arena in Antwerp, Belgium is sold out for the 10th IKF World Korfball Championship (IKF WKC) finals Sunday 8 November 2015.

Three weeks before the finals day of the IKF WKC no more tickets available shows the interest in these matches and the Championship match in particular. The IKF WKC matches start Friday 30 October.

Which team will be the 10th IKF World Korfball Champion. The Dutch after winning eight out of nine championships? The Belgian team – the Diamonds – in front of their home crowd and winner in 1991 as well in front of their home crowd? Or a big surprise as Chinese Taipei, Portugal, England, Czech Republic or …?

Anyway if you have no ticket for Sunday 8 November you may follow all matches thru the ikfchannel on YouTube. All IKF WKC matches are live on the ikfchannel on You Tube. We provide all links later.

Further all matches are available – game results plus statistics and the live webcasting – thru worldkorfball.org and the App ‘Korfball’.

IOC President plays korfball

Sunday 11 October 2015 Mr Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee, participated in a small korfball match in Lausanne, Switzerland.

He visited the 35th edition of the Generation Games in front of the Olympic Museum. Korfball was well represented for the first time in the Generation Games and Mr Bach spontaneously decided to become a player as well as IKF Senior Vice-President, Mr Frans Walvis. Korfballclub Lausanne organised this korfball representation in the Generation Games 2015.

Mr Bach and Mr Walvis showed their sportmanship and the other players from Switzerland and the Netherlands coached by former Dutch record international Mr Leon Simons were enthusiastic as well.

IKF ECup R1 day 2

Edinburgh City Korfball Club – Vardananq 18 – 9 (8-2)

The Armenians lost track of time and started the play off for places 5 and 6 with insufficient preparation. They only scored two during the first half, the second one during the sound of the buzzer indicating the end of the playing time! On many occasions however attacks were interrupted by buzzers of the shot clock. Although the Scottish team, much more experienced, strolled towards an easy victory, in the second half Vardananq scored 7 goals enabling some hope for the other confrontation later on.

State University-HSS – UKK WUM Warszawa 13 – 14 (6-7)

First IKF ECup first round semi final of the day!

Russians, somewhat too self-confident, created many scoring opportunities but missed many. Warszawa, not in the strongest composition, seized the opportunity and had the lead which they kept till half time.

Same scenario after tea. Strong defense from both teams kept the score low and with 10′ to go the Russians, after having been able to take the lead for the first time, were unable to create a gap. With only 4′ to go the play became more rough and the referee had to watch close combats. Many spectators now, present for the match of the home team later on, witnessed a thrilling match end with a small margin in favour of Warszawa thanks to more successful shooting.

Szentendrei KC – SKK Dolphins Prievidza 11 – 6 (5-1)

Szentendrei, clearly the favourite, had to struggle for a long time to create a gap. Uncontrolled infringements and bad shooting from Slovakian attackers gave many opportunities to the opponents but only few came to a good result. The low score at half time was not much appreciated by the crowd that hoped for more later on.

Not much difference however in the second half. Many substitutions could not influence the playing level of both teams resulting in a low score. The more experienced Hungarian players (Veres, Horvath) took advantage  of the slow pace and created the final difference in score.

Vardananq – Edinburgh City Korfball Club 6 – 15 (3-5)

In the second match the tempo was much slower with a relevant score. Playing 4 matches over two days may be inconveniant but then again especially Vardananq has not many opportunities to compete with other teams.

Unfortunately a Scottish girl got injured just before the end of the match. The fifth place of Edinburgh however was never at stake.

HSS State University – SKK Dolphins Prievidza 21 – 14 (10 – 7)

The winner of this match would qualify for the IKF Europa Cup final round in the same venue in January 2016.

The teams already played each other the day before. Only now the Dolphins gave much more pression on the Russian attackers and it remained difficult to predict the outcome at half time.

The Slovakian enthusiasm was countered by slow motion Russian attacks. Physical effort against technical superiority, the spectators had a difficult choice.

The final score does not reflect the tensity of this match. State University earned the victory all right but the Dolphins are to be congratulated for giving a hard time to the opponents.

UKK WUM Warszawa – Szentendrei KC 7 – 16 (3 – 4)

The clash of the titans!

This match was not only about the winner of the IKF ECup first round. Also the draw in the pools to avoid the higher ranked teams from Europe for the final round was an issue.

Warszawa obviously was the underdog due to the home public, the result of the day before and the efforts that were paid to beat the Russian participant. Almost equal in strength, this fact also was shown on the scoreboard. Inadequate preparation of the rebound on both sides resulted in one-shot attacks.

Some tactical changes and substitutions led to a 3-7 score and minutes later to 5 – 11. Szentendrei now was the much better team and celebration of victory  was only a matter of time!

Not many would have expected the Hungarian team to end as the winner of their own tournament. After the final match no one could question the legacy of this performance.

IKF ECup R1 day 1

State University-HSS – SKK Dolphins Prievidza 16 – 6 (8 – 3)

The Russians entered a very young team under the guidance of the experienced shooter Dimitri. Although the Dolphins at the beginning were able to keep the score low, some tactical recommendations from coach Nizovski gave a boost to the players resulting in a comfortable lead at half time. Exactly the same score in the second half left no doubt about the Russian ambition to get qualified for the final round.

UKK WUM Warszawa – Vardananq 26 – 7 (9 – 2)

It was thrilling to see an Armenian team on the international scene again. After a long and tiring journey they could not compete with the Polish champion but then they obviously enjoyed the game. At half time it was clear that there was still a long way to go and much exercise to perfom but the main aim, to reappear in a European tournament, largely compensated the difference in score.

In the second half there was much more struggle. However too many infringements of the Armenians against the running rule on one hand and a rebound suppremacy of the tall male opponents on the other resulted in a clear Polish victory!

SKK Dolphins Prievidza  – Edinburgh City KC 19 – 11 (10-3)

The Dolphins, although clearly defeated in the first match, had regained confidence giving the team from Scotland a hard time in the first half. Smooth combinations, accurate shooting and good physical effort resulted in an easy win after all.

Vardananq – Szentendrei KC 5 – 20 (1-11)

Unfortunately for Vardananq the Hungarian champion was very eager to qualify for the final round, given the fact that Hungary would be the host. With a very fast ball circulation and successful shooting Szentendrei left no doubt about the outcome of this match.

Edinburgh City KC – State University-HSS 7 – 28 (1-15)

It is a pity that the Russians could not make it this year to the final round forcing the team to play first rounds. Especially for teams like Edinburgh it is hard to struggle against such power play. Every spectator would prefer more balanced games. Unfortunately this was not the case here. It must be said. Edinburgh courageously continued to fight in the second half scoring their third after only 3′

As an extra it was enjoyable to see Sergey Nizovski come in as a substitute.

Szentendrei – UKK WUM Warszawa 15 – 11 (8-8)

Much excitement here. Two teams almost equal in strenght fighting for the first place in the pool.  The shots now were very much more influenced by close defenders (5-4 after 10′) Obviously both teams had fielded their strongest and most experienced selection. Hungarian girl power resulted in a  small margin just before the end of the first half but within minutes Warszawa equalised with an offensive strategy (8-8)

It then seemed that the Hungarians were able to do what their opponents could not: play with a tactical plan. A more balanced set up against individual actions too close to the post gave ball recuperation resulting from uncontrolled attacks and bad shooting from the Polish champion.

Many spectators enjoyed a great performance from both teams!

IKF Europa Cup 2016 first round

Saturday 26 andSunday 27 September 2015 in Budapest, Hungary 6 European national club teams compete for 3 places in the IKF Europa Cup final round in January 2016 in Budapest as well.

The six teams in the IKF Europa Cup 2016 first round are divided in two pools:

Pool A
1 STATE UNIVERSITY-HSS Russia
2 Edinburgh City Korfball Club Scotland
3 SKK Dolphins Prievidza Slovakia
Pool B
1 UKK WUM Warszawa  Poland
2 Szentendrei Korfball Klub  Hungary
3 Vardananq  Armenia

IKF World Korfball Championship website launched

The Koninklijke Belgische Korfbalbond (KBKB – Royal Belgian Korfball Federation) and students of the Karel de Grote-Highschool (KdG) launched recently www.ikf-wkc-2015.be as result of a unique collaboration project that started end of January 2015.

About 40 KdG-students presented on June 11 their project results to a jury that consisted of mentors of the KdG and a representation of the KBKB.  Sam Schuddinck, Félix Rijkers, Mike Van den Heuvel and Yannis Tack, forming the BePro team, made most impression with their interactive website and integrated computer game.

“We closely followed the different teams during their preparations”, tells Eric Duchesne, IKF WKC project manager at the KBKB. “We were really impressed by the results and the level of expertise these students have shown after a relative short period of time. The BePro-team (see picture) could convince us with their proposal and together we started working to finalize everything in time. We are very pleased to be able to launch the website and korfball game 50 days before the actual start of the World Korfball Championship.”

“The web application contains all required functionalities”, continues Eric Duchesne, “it offers a public part where the visitor can find all information about the tournament and it also gives the opportunity to pick your favorite team and to leave reactions or to cheer via the integrated social media functions. In the private part, athletes and officials will find all the information they need about the practicalities before and during the tournament and they can communicate with the organisation in a direct and uniform way.”

“The icing on the cake is the korfball game that has been developed”, concludes Eric Duchesne. ”The game is in the High5 korfball theme, a low profile korfball product that aims at korfball initiation for all ages. The combination of the web application and the computer game is really unique in history of korfball and we are glad that we launch this as a leading korfball nation together with the students of KdG. “

Distrito Nacional is first National Champion in Dominican Republic

Distrito Nacional won the first national korfball championship of the Dominican Republic held from September 4-6 2015 in the nation’s Olympic center.To win the title, Distrito Nacional beat in the final Puerto Plate by 23-19 Puerto Plata; the third place went to Provincia Duarte, who won 26-18 over Hato Mayor.At the event, organized by the sports ministry, also participated teams from Peravia province and the Institute of Teacher Education Salomé Ureña (ISFODOSU).

The sports minister Jaime David Fernandez Mirabal said that he intends to continue promoting the sport in all corners of the country. “Korfball is a sport that promotes inclusion and gender equality and we will support as we have done with sports like rugby, handball, hockey and others, fulfilling our primary function in promotion and development”.

Together with the national championship, the first high school championship was held in the same venue.

Korfball in Generation Games as part of Lausanne Olympic Week

Korfball will be featured as part of the program of the Generation Games from 11-15 October in Lausanne, the Olympic Capital. The Games are organized in collaboration with the International Olympic Committee and the City of Lausanne to engage Lausanne citizen in a healthy lifestyle.

The Generation Games organisation is a network of professionals in the field of sport, communication, creative concepts, design, events. The organization works together with several organisations, schools, Universities and internationally operating institutions that share the conviction regarding the importance of stimulating a healthy lifestyle for all ages, through this intergenerational sporting event.

Through this cooperative, cities organising an edition of the Generation Games receive all relevant advice and support. The actual organisation of each edition is the responsibility of a city, based on the concept of the event and guidelines that are provided. Each edition is the result of international co-creation and inspiration.
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