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2011 IKF World Korfball Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameIKF World Korfball Championship
year2011
countryChina
dates27 October–
5 November (10 days)
num_teams16
championNetherlands
count8
secondBelgium
thirdChinese Taipei
fourthCatalonia
matches56
goals2420
top_scorerBEL Bart Cleyman
POL Maciej Zak
(49 goals)
prevseason2007
nextseason2015

5 November (10 days) POL Maciej Zak (49 goals)

The 9th Korfball World Championship was held in Shaoxing, China, on October 27 – November 5, 2011 with 16 national teams in competition.

Teams

Pool A
Pool B
Pool C
Pool D

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Pool matches

Legend

POOL APtsPWLFAD
****933011834+84
****63216959+10
33124659−13
030344125−81
POOL BPtsPWLFAD
****933013727+110
****63217961+18
331246101−55
030331104−73
POOL CPtsPWLFAD
****93309354+39
****63216656+10
33125180−29
03035979−20
POOL DPtsPWLFAD
****93307639+37
****63217041+29
33125065−15
03032374−51

Second round

Title pools

Done with the two best teams in every pool of the first round, carrying forward their match result.

POOL EPtsPWwlLFAD
****93300010442+62
****6320015063-13
3310025477−23
0300034672−26
POOL FPtsPWwlLFAD
****9330008744+43
****6320016753+14
3310025877−19
0300034482-38

Pools for 9th–16th places

Done with the two last teams in every pool of the first round, carrying forward their match result.

POOL GPtsPWwlLFAD
9330007447+27
6320017064+6
3310027076−6
0300033966−27
POOL HPtsPWwlLFAD
9330007655+21
6320018159+22
3310026472-8
0300034075-35

Semifinals

13th–16th places

9th–12th places

5th–8th places

Championship semifinals

Finals

15th–16th places


13th–14th places


11th–12th places


9th–10th places


7th–8th places


5th–6th places


3rd–4th places


FINAL


|4 November – Shaoxing||27||17 |4 November – Shaoxing||27||14 |5 November – Shaoxing||32||26 |5 November – Shaoxing||33||16

Final standings

Team
1 [[Image:Gold medal world centered-2.svg18px]]
2 [[Image:Silver medal world centered-2.svg18px]]
3 [[Image:Bronze medal world centered-2.svg18px]]
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

References

References

  1. "Top scorers IKF World Korfball Championship (IKFD WKC) (2011)". Worldkorfball.
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