Germany national korfball team

The Germany national korfball team (German: Deutsche Korfballnationalmannschaft) is managed by the Deutscher Turner Bund e.V (DTB), representing Germany in korfball international competitions.

Germany
AssociationDeutscher Turner Bund e.V (DTB)
IKF membership1964
IKF codeGER Germany
IKF rank5 (Jan.2017)
World Championships
Appearances11
First appearance1978
Best result3rd place, 1978, 1984
World Games
Appearances7
First appearance1985
Best result3rd place, 1989, 1993
European Championships
Appearances8
First appearance1998
Best result2nd place, 2018
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Tournament history

World Championships[1]
YearChampionshipHostClassification
19781st World ChampionshipAmsterdam (The Netherlands) 3rd place
19842nd World ChampionshipAntwerp (Belgium) 3rd place
19873rd World ChampionshipMakkum (The Netherlands)5th place
19914th World ChampionshipAntwerp (Belgium)4th place
19955th World ChampionshipNew Delhi (India)6th place
19996th World ChampionshipAdelaide (Australia)4th place
20037th World ChampionshipRotterdam (The Netherlands)8th place
20078th World ChampionshipBrno (Czech Republic)11th place
20119th World ChampionshipShaoxing (China)9th place
201510th World ChampionshipAntwerp (Belgium)6th place
201911th World ChampionshipDurban (South Africa)5th place
World Games[2]
YearChampionshipHostClassification
19852nd World GamesLondon (England)4th place
19893rd World GamesKarlsruhe (Germany) 3rd place
19934th World GamesThe Hague (Netherlands) 3rd place
19975th World GamesLahti (Finland)4th place
20057th World GamesDuisburg (Germany)4th place
20139th World GamesCali (Colombia)8th place
201710th World GamesWrocław (Poland)4th place
European Championships[3]
YearChampionshipHostClassification
19981st European ChampionshipPortugal6th place
20022nd European ChampionshipCatalonia4th place
20063rd European ChampionshipBudapest (Hungary)4th place
20104th European Championship(Netherlands)4th place
20145th European ChampionshipMaia (Portugal)10th place
20166th European ChampionshipDordrecht (Netherlands)5th place
20187nd European ChampionshipFriesland (Netherlands) 2nd place
20218th European ChampionshipAntwerp (Belgium) 3rd place

Current squad

National team at World Games 2013[4]

  • Karen Fuchs
  • José Geerts
  • Katharina Holtkotte
  • Tanja Krasemann
  • Antje Menzel
  • Susanne Peuters
  • Anna Schulte
 
  • Dominic Düring
  • Henning Eberhardt
  • Fabian Kloes
  • Hendrik Menker
  • Sven Müller
  • Fabian Rodenbach
  • Martin Schafföner

References