Korfball Europa Shield

Last updated

The Europa Shield was an annual korfball club competition run by the International Korfball Federation from 2001 till 2020. Clubs qualified for this competition based on their performance in their national leagues. Included were the second and third classified for the "B" countries and the first classified for "C" countries. It was the second-tier competition of European korfball clubs, ranking below the Europa Cup. In January 2022, the IKF announced that the IKF Europa Cup and IKF Europa Shield would be replaced by the IKF Europe Korfball Champions League for the 2022-23 Season. [1]

Contents

Results

Europa Shield
YearHost Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg
2001 Chatham (GBR) Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ceske Budejovice Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Invicta Flag of Germany.svg Adler Rauxel
2002 Bergisch Gladbach (GER) Flag of the Czech Republic.svg MS YMCA Znojmo Flag of Germany.svg Grün-Weiss Flag of Hungary.svg MAFC Budapest
2003 Trebon (CZE) Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Havirov Flag of the Czech Republic.svg MS YMCA Znojmo Flag of England.svg Mitcham
2004 Szentendre (HUN) Flag of the Czech Republic.svg MS YMCA Znojmo Flag of Germany.svg Adler Rauxel Flag of Germany.svg Albatros
2005 Croydon (GBR) Flag of England.svg Mitcham Flag of Germany.svg Selmer KV Flag of Hungary.svg Szentendre
2006 Selm (GER) Flag of the Czech Republic.svg TJ Znojmo Flag of Germany.svg Selmer KV Flag of Germany.svg Adler Rauxel
2007 Vilanova i la Geltrú (CAT) Flag of England.svg Trojans Flag of Catalonia.svg CK Vallparadís Flag of Catalonia.svg CEVG
2009 Terrassa (CAT) Flag of Catalonia.svg CK Vallparadís Flag of Catalonia.svg CEVG Flag of England.svg Mitcham
2010 Százhalombatta (HUN) Flag of Portugal.svg NC Benfica Flag of the Czech Republic.svg VKC Kolín Flag of Catalonia.svg CEVG
2011 Warszawa (POL) Flag of Catalonia.svg CK Vallparadís Flag of Germany.svg Schweriner KC Flag of Portugal.svg NC Benfica
2012 Castrop-Rauxel (GER) Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ceské Budejovice Flag of Germany.svg Schweriner KC Flag of England.svg Nottingham KC
2013 Třeboň (CZE) Flag of Catalonia.svg CK Vallparadís Flag of Germany.svg Adler Rauxel Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Brno KK
2014 Barcelona (CAT) Flag of Catalonia.svg CEVG (CE Vilanova i la Geltrú) Flag of Catalonia.svg CK Vallparadís Flag of Germany.svg Schweriner KC
2015 Bergisch Gladbach (GER) Flag of England.svg Bec Korfball Club Flag of Germany.svg SG Pegasus Rommerscheid ’91 e.V. Flag of Portugal.svg CCCD Carnaxide
2016 Castrop-Rauxel (GER) Flag of Catalonia.svg KC Barcelona Flag of England.svg Bec Korfball Club Flag of Germany.svg Schweriner KC
2017 Odivelas (POR) Flag of England.svg Bec Korfball Club Flag of Germany.svg Schweriner KC Flag of Portugal.svg CC Quinta Dos Lombos
2018 Odivelas (POR) Flag of Germany.svg Adler Rauxel KV Flag of England.svg Bec Korfball Club Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Brno KK
2019 Prostějov (CZE) Flag of England.svg Bec Korfball Club Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ceské Budejovice Flag of the Czech Republic.svg SK Rg Prostějov
2020 [2] Bergisch Gladbach (GER) Flag of England.svg Bec Korfball Club Flag of Catalonia.svg CK Vallparadís Flag of Germany.svg KV Adler Rauxel

Medals (2001-2020)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 63312
Flag of England.svg  England 63312
3Flag of Catalonia.svg  Catalonia 54211
4Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 19616
5Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1034
6Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 0022
Totals (6 entries)19191957

Alltime club ranking

TitlesRunners-upThird place
Flag of England.svg Bec Korfball Club 42
Flag of Catalonia.svg CK Vallparadís33
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg TJ Znojmo31
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ceské Budejovice21
Flag of Germany.svg Adler Rauxel123
Flag of Catalonia.svg CEVG112
Flag of England.svg Mitcham12
Flag of Portugal.svg NC Benfica11
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Havirov1
Flag of Catalonia.svg KC Barcelona1
Flag of England.svg Trojans1
Flag of Germany.svg Schweriner KC32
Flag of Germany.svg Selmer KV2
Flag of Germany.svg Grün-Weiss1
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Invicta1
Flag of Germany.svg Pegasus1
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg VKC Kolin1
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Brno KK2
Flag of Germany.svg Albatros1
Flag of Portugal.svg CCCD Carnaxide1
Flag of Hungary.svg MAFC Budapest1
Flag of England.svg Nottingham KC1
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg SK Rg Prostějov1
Flag of Hungary.svg Szentendre1
Flag of Portugal.svg CRC Quinta dos Lombos1

Alltime country ranking

Performance by nation
NationWinnersRunners-upThird place
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 633
Flag of England.svg  England 533
Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia 532
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 195
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 102
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 002

Europa Shield standings

Europa Shield 2020 19th Europa Shield in Bergisch Gladbach (Germany)

Final standings:

  1. Bec Korfball Club (ENG)
  2. CK Vallparadis / Assessoria KC (CAT)
  3. Adler Rauxel (GER)
  4. Brno KK (CZE)
  5. TuS Schildgen (GER)
  6. Kocaeli University Sport Club (TUR)
  7. Grupo Desportivo dos Bons Dias (POR)
  8. KS Defenders Korfball Wroclaw (POL)

Europa Shield 2019 18th Europa Shield in Prostějov (Czech Republic)

Final standings:

  1. Bec Korfball Club (ENG)
  2. Ceské Budejovice (KCC SOKOL) (CZE)
  3. SK RG Prostějov (CZE)
  4. CK Vallparadis / Assessoria KC (CAT)
  5. Grupo Desportivo dos Bons Dias (POR)
  6. Schweriner KC (GER)
  7. Szentendre Kinizsi Honvéd SE (HUN)
  8. Haydarpasa Lisesi Sport Club (TUR)

Europa Shield 2018 17th Europa Shield in Odivelas (Portugal)

Final standings:

  1. Bec Korfball Club (ENG)
  2. KV Adler Rauxel (GER)
  3. Brno KK (CZE)
  4. Norwich Knights KC (ENG)
  5. Barcelona KC (ESP)
  6. Marmara University Sport Club (TUR)
  7. Korf LX Project (POR)
  8. CRC Quinta dos Lombos (POR)

Europa Shield 2017 16th Europa Shield in Odivelas (Portugal) [3]

Final standings:

  1. Bec Korfball Club (ENG)
  2. Schweriner KC (GER)
  3. CRC Quinta dos Lombos (POR)
  4. Club Korfbal Montcada (CAT)
  5. SG Pegasus (GER)
  6. KC Barcelona (CAT)
  7. České Budějovice (CZE)
  8. CCCD Carnaxide (POR)

Europa Shield 2016 15th Europa Shield in Castrop-Rauxel (Germany)

Final standings:

  1. KC Barcelona (CAT)
  2. Bec Korfball Club (ENG)
  3. Schweriner KC (GER)
  4. 1908 SZAC KSE (HUN)
  5. CCCD Carnaxide (POR)
  6. Club Korfbal Castellbisbal (CAT)
  7. TJ Znojmo MS YMCA (CZE)
  8. TuS Schildgen (GER)

Europa Shield 2015 14th Europa Shield in Bergisch Gladbach (Germany)

Final standings:

  1. Bec Korfball Club (ENG)
  2. SG Pegasus (GER)
  3. CCCD Carnaxide (POR)
  4. VKC Kolin (CZE)
  5. TuS Schildgen (GER)
  6. 1908 SZAC KSE (HUN)
  7. KC Barcelona (CAT)
  8. Marmara University Sports Club (TUR)

Europa Shield 2014 13th Europa Shield in Barcelona (Spain)

Final standings:

  1. CEVG (CE Vilanova i la Geltrú ) (CAT)
  2. CK Vallparadís (CAT)
  3. Schweriner KC (GER)
  4. CCCD (POR)
  5. KV Adler Rauxel (GER)
  6. Brno KK (CZE)
  7. Kingfisher KC (ENG)
  8. Szentendrei KK (HUN)

Europa Shield 2013 12th Europa Shield in Třeboň (Czech Republic), January 25–27 [4] [5]

Final standings:

  1. CK Vallparadís (CAT)
  2. Adler Rauxel (GER)
  3. Brno KK (CZE)
  4. VKC Kolin (CZE)
  5. Nottingham KC (ENG)
  6. Obudai KK (HUN)
  7. Cascais CC (POR)
  8. AZS Wroclaw (POL)

Europa Shield 2012 11th Europa Shield in Castrop-Rauxel (Germany), January 27–29 [6] [7]

Final standings:

  1. Ceské Budejovice (CZE)
  2. Schweriner KC (GER)
  3. Nottingham KC (ENG)
  4. SG Pegasus (GER)
  5. CE Vilanova i la Geltrú (CAT)
  6. Budapest MAFC (HUN)
  7. CCCD Carnaxide (POR)
  8. AZS Wroclaw (POL)

Europa Shield 2011 10th Europa Shield in Warsaw (Poland), January 28–30 [8] [9]

Final standings:

  1. CK Vallparadís (CAT)
  2. Schweriner KC (GER)
  3. NC Benfica (POR)
  4. Brno KK (CZE)
  5. Obudai KK (HUN)
  6. Mega Sports Warszawa (POL)
  7. Nomads (ENG)
  8. Nottingham KC (ENG)

Europa Shield 2010 9th Europa Shield in Százhalombatta (Hungary), January 23–24 [10]

Final standings:

  1. NC Benfica (POR)
  2. VKC Kolín (CZE)
  3. CE Vilanova i la Geltrú (CAT)
  4. Kwiek KC (ENG)
  5. Mitcham KC (ENG)
  6. BKK Kenguruk (HUN)
  7. TuS Schildgen (GER)
  8. AZS Wroclaw (POL)

Europa Shield 2009 8th Europa Shield in Terrassa (Catalonia), January 24–25 [11]

Final standings:

  1. CK Vallparadís (CAT)
  2. CE Vilanova i la Geltrú (CAT)
  3. Mitcham KC (ENG)
  4. Nottingham KC (ENG)
  5. TuS Schildgen (GER)
  6. Grün-Weiss (GER)
  7. Cascais CC (POR)

Europa Shield 2007 7th Europa Shield in Vilanova i la Geltrú (Catalonia), September 29–30 [12]

Final standings:

  1. Trojans (ENG)
  2. Assessoria Vallparadís (CAT)
  3. CEVG Stirling (CAT)
  4. Selmer KV (GER)
  5. Kwiek (ENG)
  6. MAFC Budapest (HUN)

Europa Shield 2006 6th Europa Shield in Selm (Germany), September 30-October 1 [13]

Final standings:

  1. TJ Znojmo (CZE)
  2. Selmer KV (GER)
  3. Adler Rauxel (GER)
  4. VKC Kolin (CZE)
  5. Trojans (ENG)
  6. MAFC (HUN)
  7. Invicta Sharks (GBR)
  8. CK Badalona (CAT)

Europa Shield 2005 5th Europa Shield in Croydon (Great Britain), October 7–8 [14] [15]

Final standings:

  1. Mitcham (ENG)
  2. Selmer KV (GER)
  3. Szentendre (HUN)
  4. Grün-Weiss (GER)
  5. Ceske Budejovice (CZE)
  6. Trojans (ENG)

Europa Shield 2004 4th Europa Shield in Szentendre (Hungary), October 9–10 [16] [17]

Final standings:

  1. MS YMCA Znojmo (CZE)
  2. Adler Rauxel (GER)
  3. Albatros (GER)
  4. Invicta KC (GBR)
  5. Sant Llorenç KC (CAT)
  6. Havirov (CZE)
  7. Croydon (ENG)
  8. Szentendre KK (HUN)

Europa Shield 2003 3rd Europa Shield in Trebon (Czech Republic), October 4–6 [18]

Final standings:

  1. Havirov (CZE)
  2. MS YMCA Znojmo (CZE)
  3. Mitcham (ENG)
  4. Szentendre (HUN)
  5. Albatros (GER)
  6. Grün-Weiss (GER)
  7. Trojans (ENG)

Europa Shield 2002 2nd Europa Shield in Bergisch Gladbach (Germany), September 28–29 [19]

Final standings:

  1. MS YMCA Znojmo (CZE)
  2. Grün-Weiss (GER)
  3. MAFC Budapest (HUN)
  4. TuS Schildgen (GER)
  5. Mitcham (ENG)
  6. La Maurina (CAT)
  7. Nomads (GBR)

Europa Shield 2001 1st Europa Shield in Chatham (Great Britain), October 20–21 [20]

Final standings:

  1. Ceske Budejovice (CZE)
  2. Invicta (GBR)
  3. Adler Rauxel (GER)
  4. VKC Kolin (CZE)
  5. TuS Schildgen (GER)
  6. Nomads (GBR)

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Korfball</span> Mixed gender team sport

Korfball is a ball sport, with similarities to netball and basketball. It is played by two teams of eight players with four female players and four male players in each team. The objective is to throw a ball into a netless basket that is mounted on a 3.5 m high pole.

European Korfball Championship or European Korfball A-Championship is a korfball competition for European national teams organized by the International Korfball Federation. It was played every four years from 1998 until 2014 and then moved to a tournament every two years, starting from 2016. The number of participated teams has varied between 8 and 16. The Netherlands national korfball team has won each edition.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Belgium national korfball team</span>

The Belgium national korfball team, nicknamed the Belgian Diamonds, is managed by the Koninklijke Belgische Korfbalbond (KBKB), representing Belgium in korfball international competitions.

The Russia national korfball team is managed by the Russian Korfball Federation (RKF), representing Russia in korfball international competitions.

The France national korfball team is managed by the UFOLEP National Korfball Committee, representing France in korfball international competitions.

The Luxembourg national korfball team was managed by the Federation Luxembourgeoise du Korfball (FLKB), representing Luxembourg in korfball international competitions. Currently there are no teams in Luxembourg

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Scotland national korfball team</span>

The Scotland National Korfball Team is managed by the Scottish Korfball Association (SKA), representing Scotland in korfball international competitions. It entered in competition in 2007, when the Great Britain National Korfball Team was split in 3 teams: England, Wales and Scotland.

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.

The Greece national korfball team is managed by the Hellenic Korfball & Ball-Sports Federation (HKBSF), representing Greece in korfball international competitions.

The Bulgaria national korfball team is managed by the Bulgarian Federation Korfball and Intercrosse, representing Bulgaria in korfball international competitions.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sport in Catalonia</span> Overview of sports traditions and activities in Catalonia

Sport has an important incidence in Catalan life since the beginning of the 20th century. The main sports in Catalonia are football, basketball, handball, rink hockey, tennis, and motorsport.

The Korfball European Cup was the main annual korfball competition for clubs in Europe. The first Europa Cup took place in 1967 in London (England), with two teams from the Netherlands, Belgium and the host nation England. Ons Eibernest from The Hague won the first tournament. The tournament was won exclusively by clubs from the Netherlands and Belgium, and Mitcham (England) and Adler Rauxel (Germany) were the only clubs outside Netherlands and Belgium to reach the final. In January 2022, the IKF announced that the IKF Europa Cup and IKF Europa Shield would be replaced by the IKF Europe Korfball Champions League for the 2022-23 Season.

Club Korfbal Vallparadís is a Catalan korfball team located in Terrassa, playing home matches in the Pavelló Municipal de Sant Llorenç.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Trojans Korfball Club</span> Football club

Trojans is a korfball club based in Croydon, England. The club was established in 1972 and is part of the England Korfball Association. They are 11 time National League Champions, 4 time EKA Cup Champions and have also won the Europa Shield in 2007 in Vilanova i la Geltrú and a bronze medal at the Europa Cup 2012 in Warsawa, bronze medal at the Europa Cup 2017 in Sassenheim and bronze medal at the Europa Cup in 2019 in Kortrijk.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Highbury Korfball Club</span> Korfball club in North London, England

Highbury Korfball Club (HKC) is a korfball club based in North London, England and is a member of the England Korfball Association. Highbury Korfball Club succeeded Arsenal Korfball Club, which was established by Hugh Barker in 1998. Rebranding occurred to avoid confusion with the football team of the same name.

The Italy national korfball team is managed by the Federazione Italiana Korfball (FIK), representing Italy in korfball international competitions.

Boeckenberg Korfbal Club is an amateur korfball club from Deurne, Belgium. The club hs been dominating Belgian korfball since the 2006-07 season, only losing the title once as of 2011, to Scaldis in the 2009-10 season. In the seventies the club also won two titles.

The 2012–13 Korfball Europa Cup was the main korfball competition for clubs in Europe played in the season 2012-2013.

Korfball in Wales has been played since 1991 and is managed by the Welsh Korfball Association/Cymdeithas Pêl-Côrff Cymru. The association was established in 2002 and the Welsh Korfball Squad was formed in 2005. In 2007, the International Korfball Federation admitted Wales as an associate member.

Bec Korfball Club is based in South London, England and is a member of the England Korfball Association.

References

  1. "IKF launches Korfball Champions League in Europe". 25 January 2022.
  2. https://korfball.sport/bec-kc-is-the-champion-of-the-ikf-europa-shield-2020/ BEC KC is the champion of the IKF Europe Shield 2020
  3. "IKF Europa Shield 2017: Bec KC Champion - Korfball". 29 January 2017.
  4. "Europa Shield 2013". Archived from the original on 2013-03-18. Retrieved 2013-03-16.
  5. "Catalonia team wins 2013 IKF Europa Shield". International Korfball Federation. 28 January 2013. Archived from the original on 1 March 2013.
  6. "Europa Shield 2012". Archived from the original on 2012-01-20. Retrieved 2012-01-30.
  7. "Ceske Budejovice win IKF European Shield 2012". International Korfball Federation. 29 January 2012.
  8. "On-line match database - International Korfball Federation". Archived from the original on 2011-07-09. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  9. "CK Vallparadis wins 10th edition of the IKF Europa Shield". International Korfball Federation. 31 January 2011.
  10. "On-line match database - International Korfball Federation". Archived from the original on 2010-02-01. Retrieved 2010-01-29.
  11. "On-line match database - International Korfball Federation". Archived from the original on 2009-10-18. Retrieved 2009-08-31.
  12. Korfball International magazine n.111
  13. Korfball International magazine n.107
  14. Korfball International magazine n.103
  15. "Mitcham Korfball Club". Archived from the original on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2009-08-31.
  16. Korfball International magazine n.99
  17. "Croydon Korfball Club". www.croydonkorfball.com.
  18. Korfball International magazine n.95
  19. Korfball International magazine n.91
  20. Korfball International magazine n.87