Portugal national korfball team
Portugal | |
Association | Federaçao Portuguesa de Corfebol |
IKF membership | 1987 |
IKF code | POR |
IKF rank | 4 (Nov 2014) |
World Championships | |
Appearances | 7 (First in 1987) |
Best result | 3rd place, 1995 |
World Games | |
Appearances | 4 (First in 1997) |
Best result | 4th place, 2001 & 2013 |
European Championships | |
Appearances | 3 (First in 1998) |
Best result | 3rd place, 1998 |
European Bowl | |
Appearances | 1 (First in 2005) |
Best result | 3rd place, 2005 |
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The Portugal national korfball team is managed by the Federaçao Portuguesa de Corfebol (FPC), representing Portugal in korfball international competitions.
Tournament history
World Championships[1] | |||
Year | Championship | Host | Classification |
1987 | 3rd World Championship | Makkum (The Netherlands) | 9th place |
1991 | 4th World Championship | Antwerp (Belgium) | 6th place |
1995 | 5th World Championship | New Delhi (India) | 3rd place |
1999 | 6th World Championship | Adelaide (Australia) | 5th place |
2003 | 7th World Championship | Rotterdam (The Netherlands) | 6th place |
2007 | 8th World Championship | Brno (Czech Republic) | 4th place |
2011 | 9th World Championship | Shaoxing (China) | 7th place |
World Games[2] | |||
Year | Championship | Host | Classification |
1997 | 5th World Games | Lahti (Finland) | 6th place |
2001 | 6th World Games | Akita (Japan) | 4th place |
2009 | 8th World Games | Kaohsiung (Taiwan) | 6th place |
2013 | 9th World Games | Cali (Colombia) | 4th place |
European Championships[3] | |||
Year | Championship | Host | Classification |
1998 | 1st European Championship | Estoril (Portugal) | 3rd place |
2002 | 2nd European Championship | Catalonia | 6th place |
2010 | 4th European Championship | (Netherlands) | 7th place |
European Bowl | |||
Year | Championship | Host | Classification |
2005 | 1st European Bowl | Terrassa (Catalonia) | 3rd place |
Current squad
National team at 2011 World Championship[4]
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National team in the 2007 World Championship
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References
- ↑ "The history of the IKF and the IKF World Championship" (PDF). IKF.
- ↑ IKF (ed.). "The history of the IKF and the World Games" (PDF).
- ↑ "The history of the IKF European Championship" (PDF). IKF.
- ↑ "2011 World Championship". IKF.
External links
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