2007 Korfball European Bowl

2007 Korfball European Bowl is the European Championship "B" of korfball played by the countries that have not qualified for the World Championships. It was split into two divisions, Western and Eastern.

The champions of both divisions played the final during the 2007 Korfball World Championship and the winner was Slovakia.

Western division

The western division was played in Luxembourg, on May 12 and 13, with the participation of 6 national teams and the winner was Wales.

It was the first official performance for some of the national teams: Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and the international debut of Sweden. Luxembourg and France were the two other participants.

Scotland  7–10  France
Luxembourg  4–6  Ireland
Sweden  4–11  Wales
Scotland  3–8  Ireland
Luxembourg  10*–7  Sweden
Wales  10–7  France
Ireland  11–4  Sweden
Scotland  5–9  Wales
Luxembourg  5–8  France
Scotland  9–5  Sweden
Luxembourg  4–8  Wales
France  12–8  Ireland
Scotland  13–6  Luxembourg
France  9–4  Sweden
Ireland  8–11  Wales
* penalty shots
West division Pts P W L PF PA
 Wales 155004928
 France 124014634
 Ireland 93024134
 Scotland 62033738
 Luxembourg 21*042942
 Sweden 1005*2450

Eastern division

The Eastern division was played in Serbia, on June 16 and 17, with the participation of 5 national teams and the winner was Slovakia.

Romania  5–6  Serbia
Greece  15–4  Bulgaria
Romania  4–19  Slovakia
Serbia  23–5  Bulgaria
Greece  3–20  Slovakia
Bulgaria  3–10  Romania
Serbia  5–17  Slovakia
Greece  6*–5  Romania
Bulgaria  2–31  Slovakia
Serbia  17–8  Greece
* golden goal
East division Pts P W L PF PA
 Slovakia 124008714
 Serbia 93015135
 Greece 52*023246
 Romania 41032434
 Bulgaria 00041479

European Bowl 2007 Final

The final was held in Brno (Czech Republic), in the 2007 Korfball World Championship.

November 9, 2007
13:30
Slovakia  14-6  Wales Brno
Details
 2007 Korfball European Bowl Champions 

Slovakia

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