1995 Korfball World Championship

The 5th Korfball World Championship was held in New Delhi (India) in November 1995, with the participation of 12 national teams.

1995 Korfball World Championship
Tournament details
Host countryIndia
CityNew Delhi
DatesNovember 1995
Teams12
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Netherlands (4th title)
Runners-up Belgium
Third place Portugal
Fourth place Australia
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First round

 Pool A
TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
 Belgium422006722
 Portugal221014032
 India020021669
Belgium  41–10  India
India  6–28  Portugal
Portugal  12–26  Belgium
 Pool B
TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
 Australia422003026
 Germany221013027
 Armenia020022936
Germany  11–13  Australia
Australia  17–15  Armenia
Armenia  14–19  Germany
 Pool C
TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
 Chinese Taipei422004819
 Great Britain221012031
 Slovakia020021634
Chinese Taipei  22–11  Slovakia
Slovakia  5–12  Great Britain
Great Britain  8–26  Chinese Taipei
 Pool D
TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
 Netherlands422006418
 Czech Republic221012430
 South Africa020021656
Netherlands  39–11  South Africa
South Africa  5–17  Czech Republic
Czech Republic  7–25  Netherlands

Intermediate round

Teams finishing second and third in the group stage had to play the intermediate round to determine whether they qualified for the quarter finals, or had to play the 9-12th place playoff.

Intermediate round
Great Britain  21–12  South Africa
Czech Republic  22–11  Slovakia
Portugal  20–12  Armenia
Germany  28–11  India

Final round

Quarter finals
Belgium  14–7  Czech Republic
Australia  15–11  Great Britain
Chinese Taipei  11–16  Portugal
Netherlands  28–12  Germany
9–12 places
South Africa  10–20  Armenia
Slovakia  14–10  India
Semifinals
1–4 places
Belgium  28–4  Australia
Portugal  13–28  Netherlands
5–8 places
Czech Republic  11–18  Chinese Taipei
Great Britain  14–15  Germany
Finals
11–12 places
South Africa  17–14  India
9–10 places
Armenia  22–20  Slovakia
7–8 places
Czech Republic  12–10  Great Britain
5–6 places
Chinese Taipei  12–8  Germany
3–4 places
Australia  11–13  Portugal
FINAL
Belgium  13–21  Netherlands

Final ranking

  1.  Netherlands
  2.  Belgium
  3.  Portugal
  4.  Australia
  5.  Chinese Taipei
  6.  Germany
  7.  Czech Republic
  8.  Great Britain
  9.  Armenia
  10.  Slovakia
  11.  South Africa
  12.  India

See also

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