Germany national korfball team

Germany
AssociationDeutscher Turner Bund e.V (DTB)
IKF membership1964
IKF codeGER Germany
IKF rank7 (Nov.2013)
World Championships
Appearances 9 (First in 1978)
Best result 3rd place, 1978, 1984
World Games
Appearances 6 (First in 1985)
Best result 3rd place, 1989, 1993
European Championships
Appearances 4 (First in 1998)
Best result 4th place, 2002, 2006, 2010
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The Germany national korfball team is managed by the Deutscher Turner Bund e.V (DTB), representing Germany in korfball international competitions.

Tournament history

World Championships[1]
Year Championship Host Classification
1978 1st World Championship Amsterdam (The Netherlands) 3rd place
1984 2nd World Championship Antwerp (Belgium) 3rd place
1987 3rd World Championship Makkum (The Netherlands) 5th place
1991 4th World Championship Antwerp (Belgium) 4th place
1995 5th World Championship New Delhi (India) 6th place
1999 6th World Championship Adelaide (Australia) 4th place
2003 7th World Championship Rotterdam (The Netherlands) 8th place
2007 8th World Championship Brno (Czech Republic) 11th place
2011 9th World Championship Shaoxing (China) 9th place
World Games[2]
Year Championship Host Classification
1985 2nd World Games London (England) 4th place
1989 3rd World Games Karlsruhe (Germany) 3rd place
1993 4th World Games The Hague (Netherlands) 3rd place
1997 5th World Games Lahti (Finland) 4th place
2005 7th World Games Duisburg (Germany) 4th place
2013 9th World Games Cali (Colombia) 8th place
European Championships[3]
Year Championship Host Classification
1998 1st European Championship Portugal 6th place
2002 2nd European Championship Catalonia 4th place
2006 3rd European Championship Budapest (Hungary) 4th place
2010 4th European Championship (Netherlands) 4th 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

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