| India |
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| Association | Korfball Federation of India (KFI) |
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| IKF membership | 1980 |
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| IKF code | IND  |
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| IKF rank | 23 (January 2023) |
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| Appearances | 6 |
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| First appearance | 1991 |
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| Best result | 11th place, 1991, 1999 |
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| Appearances | 1 |
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| First appearance | 1985 |
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| Best result | 6th place, 1985 |
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| Appearances | 5 |
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| First appearance | 1992 |
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| Best result | 3rd place, 1992, 1998, 2002, 2006 |
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| Appearances | 1 |
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| First appearance | 2008 |
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| Best result | 2nd place, 2008 |
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The India national korfball team is managed by the Korfball Federation of India (KFI), representing India in korfball international competitions.[1][2]
India is the oldest korfball playing country in Asia. Since 1979, when the game was first introduced in India, korfball popularity has continued to rise and now the game is played in 27 states with each state having its own association to promote and organise events. Korfball is recognised by the Union Ministry for Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, and national championships in senior, junior and sub-junior categories and the inter-university and inter-school championships are held regularly.[3]
Tournament history
- One win and One Lose in Over Time.
| World Games[5]
|
| Year
|
Championship
|
Host
|
Classification
|
| 1985
|
2nd World Games
|
London
|
6th place
|
| Asia Championships
|
| Year
|
Championship
|
Host
|
Classification
|
| 2008
|
2nd Asian Championship
|
Jaipur
|
2nd place
|
| 2024
|
6th Asian Championship
|
Hong Kong
|
6th place
|
| Junior World Cup
|
| Year
|
Championship
|
Host
|
Classification
|
| 2009
|
19th Junior World Cup Tournament
|
Netherlands
|
7th place
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References