Serbia | |
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Association | Korfbol savez Srbije |
IKF membership | 2005 |
IKF code | SER |
IKF rank | 22 (Nov 2012) |
European Championships | |
Appearances | 1 |
First appearance | 2010 |
Best result | 14th place, 2010 |
European Bowl | |
Appearances | 3 |
First appearance | 2007 |
Best result | 2nd (east), 2009 |
http://www.korfbol.rs/ |
The Serbia national korfball team is managed by the Korfbol savez Srbije, representing Serbia in korfball international competitions. It has been a member of IKF since 2005. [1]
European Championships [2] | |||
Year | Championship | Host | Classification |
2010 | 4th European Championship | Netherlands | 14th place |
2014 | 5th European Championship | Portugal | 13th place |
European Bowl | |||
Year | Championship | Host | Classification |
2007 | 2nd European Bowl [3] | Arandjelovac (Serbia) (East) | 3rd place (East) |
2009 | 3rd European Bowl [4] | Prievidza (Slovakia) (East) | 2nd place (East) |
2013 | 4th European Bowl [5] | Prievidza (Slovakia) (Centre) | 2nd place (Centre) |
Balcans Championship | |||
Year | Championship | Host | Classification |
2006 | 1st Balkan Korfball Championship [6] [7] | Neo Petritsi (Greece) | Champions |
2007 | 2nd Balkan Korfball Championship | Arandjelovac (Serbia) | Champions |
2008 | 3rd Balkan Korfball Championship [8] | Blagoevgrad (Bulgaria) | Champions |
National team in the 2009 European Bowl [4]
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National team in the 3rd Balkan Korfball Championship
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