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3rd IKF Asia U19 & U16 Korfball4 Championships Fixtures are out

Mark your calendar as IKF Asia U19 & U16 fixtures are out. It starts from Tuesday 10 and ends with final on Sunday 15 April 2018 in Taoyuan City, Taiwan (Chinese Taipei), 3rd IKF Asia U19 & U16 Korfball Championships 2018 will take place; with 6 teams from Asia will compete to be crowned as the best team in Asia. The participant teams are Chinese Taipei, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand and Sri Lanka. Thailand will have their first international appearance.

Games can be followed live on Facebook page on 10,14 and 15 April 2018 https://www.facebook.com/OurSport.tv. Live results, matches schedule, game statistics, play-by-play, scorers and ranking pools will be available live from GYMNASIUM, THE AFFLILIATED JHONGLI SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (JLSHS) OF NATIONAL CENTRAL UNIVERSITY.

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Thailand Korfball Association joins IKF

The Executive Committee of the International Korfball Federation, in its meeting of 20 January 2018, accepted Thailand Korfball Association (TKA) to become an Associate Member of the International Korfball Federation.

The IKF President stated that the IKF is very happy to welcome Thailand in our global korfball family and wished TKA all the best with the development of korfball in Thailand.

Korfball has been played in Thailand for almost two years now, following initial introduction by Mr Morito Nubutoki from Japan who founded the first club in Bangkok. Subsequent support by IKF Asia and the Chinese Taipei Korfball Association has helped the further development. President Kwanboonchan of the TKA is an experienced sports administrator and conducted the formal recognition and registration process of the TKA by the Sports Authority of Thailand, following which the membership application to the IKF was filed.

Thailand joined is currently the 69th member of the International Korfball Federation. The IKF specifically faces rapid growth in Asia. Thailand has also entered a team to compete in the IKF Asia-Oceania Korfball Championship that will be held in August in Tokyo/Saitama, Japan.

 

Links: facebook.com/TKA.thailand

New Booklet: IKF AOKC History

Today we publish the new history booklet re. the IKF Asia Oceania Korfball Championship (IKF AOKC). All nine IKF AOKC Events are described. The 10th IKF AOKC is planned in 2018 and awarded to Japan.

Thanks to the work of Mr Erik Buizer, Mr Tim Miller and Mr Inglish Huang this booklet is ready.

CLICK HERE

 

Chinese Taipei IKF Asia Korfball Champion

The team of Chinese Taipei is the IKF Asia Korfball Champion after beating Hong Kong China in the final with a remarkable 39 – 14 score.  Chinese Taipei underlined their strength in this 4th IKF AKC in Jaipur, India. Hard work and determination pay off. The other Asian countries have work to do to bridge the gap with Chinese Taipei.

Topscores in the IKF Asia Korfball Championship 2016 final were: Ya-Wen Lin (TPE), Hsiang-Lin Chuang  (TPE), Shu-Chi Chang  (TPE) and Kwok Kuen Ham (HKG) each with 6 goals.

Referee in the final was Ding Ma Martin from China.

Chinese Taipei in yellow. Hong Kong China in white.

IKF AKC 2016 FINAL TPE HKG

In the bronze medal match China beat the home team from India by 17-16. China was trailing the home team for most of the match. At half time after 20 minutes the score was 6-10 in favor of India. After 27 minutes the biggest gap in scoring was 10-16. From that moment the Indian scoring machine failed to be successful and China came closer and closer. Only 3 minutes before the end the Chinese team for the first time in the match equalized the score at 16-16 by topscorer Ding-Xin Wang with 6 goals. The final 17th score came from Liang Zhang. China earned the bronze medal.

China in purple. India in blue.

IKF AKC 2016 Bronze medal CHN IND

4th IKF Asia Korfball Championship: Day 3 Report (results, photos & schedule)

Third day of 4th IKF Asia Korfball Championship started with India against Sri Lanka. This contest was a one sided affair as India defeated Sri Lanka by 61-8. This was the highest scoring match of the tournament.

Second match of the day was between Chinese Taipei and China. The world no. 2 again proved why they are the best in Asia as they outplayed China 25-7. The top scorers of the match Nien – Hua Huang and Yong- Bing Yang with 6 and 2 goals respectively for Chinese Taipei and China.

The afternoon session began with India up against Hong Kong China. India again started the match well at the initial stages but could not maintain the momentum for long. The score line at half time was 12-9 in the favor of Hong Kong China.

The match went neck to neck until the final whistle. The Indian shooters were again off the mark despite of very good rebounding particularly by Indian captain Pardeep Dahiya, they had a very low conversion rate whereas in contrast Hong Kong China scored at almost every opportunity they got. The match ended with Hong Kong China defeating India by 19 goals to 17.If India had won the match China would have qualified and this would have ended Hong Kong China’s hopes of reaching the finals. The player of the match was by far Wing- Yan Cheung who also was the top scorer of the match with 9 goals. Aditya Nandal scored 5 goals for India.

The last match of the day was also the last for Sri Lankan’s as the places for finals and third place match were already decided. Nonetheless it was a valiant effort by the team from South Asian Region. They enjoyed being a part of this tournament as this was their first International appearance. The score line after the match read 29-8 in the favor of China. Top scorers of the match were Yin-Zhou and Farnendo Dilip with 6 and 4 goals respectively for China and Sri Lanka.

Today the teams placings for finals and 3rd place position were decided.

Tomorrow the first match will be played for the bronze medal between China and India at 05:30 GMT and later on at 07:30 GMT the Asian Champion for the fourth edition IKF AKC will be decided between Hong Kong China and Chinese Taipei.SOU_4340SOU_3820SOU_3829SOU_4344SOU_3839SOU_4394SOU_4403SOU_4331

4th IKF Asia Korfball Championship: Day 1 & 2

4th IKF Asia Korfball Championship 2016 commenced in Jaipur, India 26 August 2016.

DAY 1
The host nation played their first match against the reigning Asian champion Chinese Taipei. The defending champions took no time as they opened the scoring in the very first minute of the match. Chinese Taipei raced towards a 16-8 lead at the half-time. And going with the flow they finished the match 21-12. The top scorers of the match were Shu-chi Chang for Chinese Taipei and Pardeep Dahiya for India with 5 and 4 goals respectively.
In the second match of the day Hong Kong China played the debutant team Sri Lanka. The experienced team sailed past the Lankans with the score line reading 30-1 in the favour of Hong Kong China.

DAY 2
There were 4 matches scheduled. The morning session began with Hong Kong China up against China. China started the game brightly and made a nice lead of 5 goals in the 15th minute. Hong Kong China reacted and reduced the deficit to 2 goals at the half time. After the interval the game went neck to neck until the last minute. The scores were tied until the 31st minute. China had a golden chance to wrap the game moments before the final whistle but they missed a penalty. The game finished 13-13 after full time. The match went on in Golden Goal, Tsz Fung LUK of Hong Kong China scored the golden goal. The match ended 14-13 in favour of Hong Kong China.
In the second match of the day Chinese Taipei had no difficulty defeating the new comers Sri Lanka. The match ended one sided with the score line of 38-9 in the favour of Chinese Taipei.

The formal opening of the tournament also took place on Saturday. The Chief Guest was IKF President Dr Jan Fransoo and the Guest of Honour was Honorary Life Time President of IKF Asia Mr M.C. Gupta. There were many dignitaries present at the function, Dr. Inglish Huang, IKF Asia President, Mr Tilbert La Haye, CEO IKF and Dr. Pramod Sharma, Co-chairman IKC were some who graced the event with their presence. The chief coordinator of the ceremony was the IKC Chairman Mr Dilip Kumar.
Another highly significant match of the day started with the hosts India up against their counterparts China. India started well and took a quick lead of 3 goals. Scores at the half time were 7-5 in favour of India. China took no time in responding in the second half and gained a 1 goal lead at the end of the 3rd quarter with the score of 10-9 in China’s favour. The score line read a little against the run of play as India were dominating the match. The 4th quarter was a total one sided affair as China gave the hosts no chance to get back in the match. The score line ended 15-10 in favour of China.
In the last match of the day the defending champions were up against Hong Kong China.
This was the second match of the day for Taipei and they made no fuss about it as they strolled past Hong Kong China with a score line reading 27-9 in favour of Chinese Taipei.
The top scorer of the match was Ken Lin from Chinese Taipei with 6 goals.
The day ended with exciting matches and the biggest moment of the day was the Golden Goal match.

You can follow all games play-by-play, all the results, with statistics and scorers on www.worldkorfball.org.
For more photos and images visit www.facebook.com/AKCJAIPUR

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IKF Asia Korfball Championship 2016

Friday 26 August the 4th IKF Asia Korfball Championship (IKF AKC) start in Jaipur, Rajhastan, India.

IKF Asia and the IKC (interim committee) have done their utmost to organize a good event.

Five teams compete to become the next Asian Korfball Champion.

Chinese Taipei is the defending Asian Korfball Champion.

Details are available: CLICK HERE

IKF U19 & U16 Korfball4 teams in Jakarta

The latest impression from Jakarta, Indonesia.

After the medal presentations all teams, including the U19 and U16 Korfball4 winners from Chinese Taipei, showed up for a farewell photo.

Final results IKF U19 & U16 Korfball4 Championships

Chinese Taipei is the great winner in these first Korfball4 Championships in Asia for U19 & U16 teams.

In both age groups the youngsters from Chinese Taipei win the gold medal with clear wins over theire opponents. Congratulations.

The final day results in both age groups U19 and U16 Korfball4 in Asia are:

Sunday 23-8-2015
Game Time Pool Teams
36 9:30 AM 19(2K)S1 MAS 25 10 SIN
37 10:05 AM 19(2K)S2 CHN 25 12 INA
38 10:40 AM 16(2K)S1 TPE 42 6 INA
39 11:15 AM 16(2K)S2 MAS 9 8 CHN
40 1:20 PM 19(2K)S3 HKG 9 4 MAS
41 1:55 PM 19(2K)S4 TPE 33 13 CHN
42 2:30 PM 19(2K)S5 SIN 14 15 INA
43 3:15 PM 16(2K)S3 INA 5 22 CHN
44 4:00 PM 19(2K)S6 MAS 11(0) 11(1) CHN
45 4:45 PM 16(2K)S4 TPE 22 7 MAS
46 5:30 PM 19(2K)S7 HKG 10 27 TPE
6:15 PM Prize Presentation Ceremony

Match 44 MAS (Malaysia) — CHN (China) was decided after Golden Goal.

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Day 3 Results IKF U19 &U16 Korfball4

The IKF U19 & U16 Korfball4 Championships day 3 results clearly show the development of Asian korfball. The U16 win from MAS (Malaysia) over CHN (China) 4-3 is a surprise based on ranking.

In the U19 Championship TPE (Chinese Taipei) is the favorite to become the first IKF U19 Korfball4 Champion.

22-8-2015
Game Time Pool Teams
25 9:30 AM 19(1K)S1 MAS 13 5 SIN
26 10:05 AM 19(1K)S2 HKG 12 1 INA
27 10:40 AM 16(1K)S1 TPE 31 2 INA
28 11:15 AM 16(1K)S2 MAS 4 3 CHN
29 1:20 PM 19(1K)S3 CHN 10 7 MAS
30 1:55 PM 19(1K)S4 TPE 24 7 HKG
31 2:30 PM 19(1K)S5 SIN 7 8 INA
32 3:15 PM 16(1K)S3 INA 2 11 CHN
33 4:00 PM 19(1K)S6 MAS 1 7 HKG
34 4:45 PM 16(1K)S4 TPE 19 4 MAS
35 5:30 PM 19(1K)S7 CHN 8 25 TPE

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