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1991 Korfball World Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameKorfball World Championship
year1991
cityAntwerp, Berchem, Brussels, Ghent and Turnhout
countryBelgium
dates2 to 6 April 1991
num_teams12
venues5
cities5
champion_other
count1
second_other
third_other
fourth_other
prevseason1987
nextseason1995

The 1991 Korfball World Championship was the 4th edition of the major international korfball competition. It was held in Belgium on April 2–6, in the cities of Antwerp, Berchem, Brussels, Ghent and Turnhout. In a very close final, Belgium defeated the Netherlands by 11–10, making this the only time the world championship was not won by the Netherlands.

Pool matches

Legend

Pts = Points
P = Played games
W = Win (2p)
L = LostF = Korfs favour
A = Korfs against
D = Difference korfs (KF-KA)
TeamPtsPWLFAD
1055013048+82
85415061−11
*45235670−14
45236857+11
45236366−3
050537102−65
  • Portugal was awarded third place because it lost a match after extra-time. USA ranked above Australia on korf difference.
TeamPtsPWLFAD
1055012171+50
85417661+15
65327659+17
45236767+0
25147094−24
050561119−58

Final round

11th–12th places

9th–10th places

7th–8th places

5th–6th places

Bronze medal match

Final

Final standings

Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

References

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