England national korfball team
| England | |
| Association | English Korfball Association |
| IKF membership | 2007 (1946 as BKA) |
| IKF code | ENG |
| IKF rank | 5 (Nov.2014) |
| World Championships | |
| Appearances | 2 (First in 2007) |
| Best result | 4th, 2015 |
| European Championships | |
| Appearances | 2 (First in 2010) |
| Best result | 4th, 2014 |
| website | |
The England national korfball team is managed by the English Korfball Association (EKA), representing England in korfball international competitions. In 2007 the Great Britain national korfball team was split into 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 national korfball team.
Tournament history
| World Championships[1] | |||
| Year | Championship | Host | Classification |
| 2007 | 8th World Championship | Brno (Czech Republic) | 7th place |
| 2011 | 9th World Championship | Shaoxing (China) | 5th place |
| 2015 | 10th World Championship | Antwerp, Ghent & Tielen (Belgium) | 4th place |
- Before 2007 they played as Great Britain national korfball team.
| World Games | |||
| Year | Championship | Host | Classification |
- For World games see Great Britain national korfball team.
| European Championships[2] | |||
| Year | Championship | Host | Classification |
| 2010 | 4th European Championship | (Netherlands) | 6th place |
| 2014 | 5th European Championship | (Portugal) | 4th Place |
- Before 2007 they played as Great Britain national korfball team.
Current squad
National team at the World Championships 2015[3]
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- Coach: Dave Buckland
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