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Korfball in Wales

Korfball in Wales has been played since 1991 and is managed by the Welsh Korfball Association/Cymdeithas Pêl-Côrff Cymru. The association was established in 2002[1] and the Welsh Korfball Squad was formed in 2005. In 2007, the International Korfball Federation admitted Wales as an associate member.

Welsh Korfball Association/Cymdeithas Pêl-Côrff Cymreig
SportKorfball
AbbreviationWKA/CPC
Founded2002 (2002)
AffiliationInternational Korfball Federation
Affiliation date2007
HeadquartersSport Wales National Centre, Cardiff
Official website
www.welshkorfball.org

Welsh clubs traditionally competed against English clubs from the South West of England and the inaugural Welsh National Korfball League was founded in 2007, though the top teams in Wales continue to participate in the English league structure. Welsh clubs also compete in the IKF Europa Cup, Welsh Championships, and BUCS Competitions. There are currently[when?] five clubs participating in league competitions.

The Welsh Korfball Squad has been successful on the international stage, appearing at their only World Championship in 2011 following the withdrawal of Hungary. Wales participated the World Championship Qualifiers in Turkey, 2022, and hosted its first official IKF event, Round 1 of the Europa Cup, in Cardiff in September 2016, followed by the Celtic Tri-Nations and Champions League First Round in 2023.

History edit

Korfball in Wales is currently played in Cardiff, Newport, and Swansea.

The first club in Wales was established in 1991 at Cardiff University by a group of Dutch students.[citation needed] Cardiff University won BUSA Gold at the BSKA National Championships in Cardiff, 2001. The following year, both the Welsh Korfball Association and Cardiff City were established by ex-Cardiff University students. In 2005, Cardiff Dragons was formed as a sister club of Cardiff City and won divisions 1 and 2 in their first two seasons. It took a few years until further clubs arrived but in 2012 Cardiff Raptors was created by students leaving Cardiff University and in 2014 the first club outside of Cardiff, Aberystwyth University, was established, followed by Swansea University in 2017 and Newport Centurions in 2019.

From 2002 to 2007 the Welsh clubs competed in the Excalibur Korfball League (EKL) with teams from the South West of England. When this was disbanded, the Welsh Korfball League came into existence and was administered by the WKA. In 2009, the England Korfball Association (EKA) created a Regional League to promote high level competition between the areas of Wales and South West England.

There is limited youth korfball within Wales and it is mainly focused in primary schools. In 2012 the WKA organised the first Welsh Primary Schools Tournament. Korfball has been included in 5x60 events across Cardiff, including the Cardiff Games. National Champion

By year edit

Welsh Korfball National Champion
Season Champion
2002-03 Cardiff University
2003-04 Cardiff City
2004-05 Cardiff City
2005-06 Cardiff Dragons
2006-07 Cardiff Dragons
2007-08 Cardiff City
2008-09 Cardiff University
2009-10 Cardiff City
2010-11 Cardiff Dragons
2011-12 Cardiff City
2012-13 Cardiff City
2013-14 Cardiff University
2014-15 Cardiff University
2015-16 Cardiff University
2016-17 Cardiff City
2017-18 Cardiff City
2018-19 Cardiff City
2019-20 Cardiff City
2021-22 Cardiff City
2022-23 Cardiff City
Club National Champion
  Cardiff City 12
  Cardiff University 5
  Cardiff Dragons 3

League competitions edit

During the winter season, korfball is played indoors and is formally organised by the WKA. In the summer, a social outdoor summer league takes place known as "Korf-Lite", utilising half court matches between teams of four players, instead of the standard eight.

Welsh Korfball League edit

The Welsh Korfball League (WKL) was formed in 2007 after the EKL was disbanded. It has been the regular competition in Wales ever since. Beginning in the 2016/17 season, higher level teams stopped competing simultaneously in both the WKL and English leagues.

By year edit

Welsh Korfball League
Season Teams Winner Runner-up
2007-08 8 Cardiff City 1 Cardiff Dragons 1
2008-09 7 Cardiff University 1 Cardiff City 1
2009-10 7 Cardiff City 1 Cardiff City 2
2010-11 7 Cardiff University 1 Cardiff City 1
2011-12 8 Cardiff City 1 Cardiff Dragons 1
2012-13 8 Cardiff City 1 Cardiff Dragons 1
2013-14 7 Cardiff University 1 Cardiff City 1
2014-15 7 Cardiff University 1 Cardiff Raptors 1
2015-16 6 Cardiff City 1 Cardiff Raptors 1
2016-17 8 Cardiff City 1 Cardiff University 1
2017-18 7 Cardiff City 2 Cardiff University 1
2018-19 6 Cardiff City 2 Cardiff University 1
2019-20 8 Cardiff City 2 Cardiff University 1
2021-22 9 Newport Centurions 1 Cardiff University 1
2022-23 9 Newport Centurions 1 Cardiff Raptors 2
2023-24 12 - -

Western Regional League edit

The top Welsh teams participate in England Korfball's Western Regional League (WRL), against teams from the South and South West of England. A merger of Cardiff clubs (City, Dragons, and Raptors) competed for one year as Cardiff Celts. Currently, Cardiff City 1 & 2, and Cardiff Raptors 1 compete in the league.

Tournament events edit

Europa Cup edit

Wales' national champion is entitled to participate in the Korfball Champions League (formerly Europa Cup) against other national champions from around Europe. No Welsh team has ever progressed past the first round of the competition.

Cardiff City competed in the first rounds in 2008, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2023; Cardiff Raptors participated in the first round in 2016, which was also the first official IKF event ever hosted in Wales.

Welsh Cup edit

The Welsh Cup is the final event of the Welsh Championship, contested by Welsh teams across all league competitions to determine the national champion and entrant to the Korfball Champions League (formerly Europa Cup).

Team Gold Years Silver Years Bronze Years
  Cardiff City 7 2010, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023 3 2009, 2011, 2022
  Cardiff University 2 2009, 2014 0 5 2010, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018
  Cardiff Dragons 1 2011 2 2010, 2012 2 2009, 2014
  Cardiff Raptors 0 4 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019 2 2022, 2023
  Newport Centurions 0 1 2023 0
  Swansea University 0 0 1 2019

Welsh Trophy edit

The Welsh Trophy is contested at the Welsh Cup after the top four teams in Wales progress to the semi-finals. The remaining teams play crossover finals to determine a Trophy winner, with an overall position of 5th in the Welsh Cup.

Team Gold Years Silver Years Bronze Years
  Cardiff University 2 2022, 2023 0 1 2018
  Cardiff City 1 2018 1 2023 1 2019
  Cardiff Metropolitan University 1 2019 0 0
  Cardiff Raptors 0 2 2018, 2019 2 2022, 2023
  Swansea University 0 1 2022 0

BUCS competitions edit

Cardiff University and Swansea University compete in the BUCS National Competitions. Cardiff University has achieved success at the National Championship winning bronze in 1997 & 2015, and gold in 2001.

An overhaul of the BUCS competitions introduced BUCS points for second and third tier competitions. Cardiff University 1 achieved a silver medal position at the second tier National Trophy in 2023, following Cardiff University 2 earning silver at the third tier National in 2015.

Swansea University won Gold at the National Shield in 2019, with Cardiff Metropolitan University finishing a commendable 4th.

Inter-Area edit

Welsh regions compete in the annual EKA Inter-Area against counties in England.

Cardiff Freshers' Tournament edit

Cardiff University Korfball Club host the annual beginners' tournament at Talybont Sports Centre. This event is aimed primarily at other universities with requirements placed on team entries stipulating that 50% of the team must be new to the sport.

Cardiff Summer Tournament edit

Normally held in August, this annual outdoor event was first organised in 2006. A maiden beach korfball event took place in the summer of 2018.

Welsh clubs edit

Welsh korfball clubs are:

  • Cardiff University (Est. 1991)
  • Cardiff City (Est. 2002)
  • Cardiff Dragons (2005-2015)
  • Cardiff Raptors (Est. 2012)
  • Cardiff Metropolitan University (2013-2020)
  • Aberystwyth University (2014-2019)
  • Swansea University (Est. 2017)
  • Newport Centurions (Est. 2019)
  • Swansea Roar (Est. 2022)

Wales national team edit

The Welsh Korfball Squad (WKS) was formed in 2005 and competed at their first IKF competition in 2007. In 2011, Wales competed at the IKF World Championship. In 2014, the first ever Wales U21 squad competed against England u21s and a Wales U19 squad competed in the 2018 Beach Korfball World Cup.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Korfball: the sport you've probably never heard of that's actually really popular in Wales". Wales Online. 8 October 2016. Retrieved 7 December 2022.

External links edit

  • Welsh Korfball Association/Cymdeithas Pêl-Corff Cymru
  • International Korfball Federation

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Korfball in Wales news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Korfball in Wales has been played since 1991 and is managed by the Welsh Korfball Association Cymdeithas Pel Corff Cymru The association was established in 2002 1 and the Welsh Korfball Squad was formed in 2005 In 2007 the International Korfball Federation admitted Wales as an associate member Welsh Korfball Association Cymdeithas Pel Corff CymreigSportKorfballAbbreviationWKA CPCFounded2002 2002 AffiliationInternational Korfball FederationAffiliation date2007HeadquartersSport Wales National Centre CardiffOfficial websitewww wbr welshkorfball wbr orgWelsh clubs traditionally competed against English clubs from the South West of England and the inaugural Welsh National Korfball League was founded in 2007 though the top teams in Wales continue to participate in the English league structure Welsh clubs also compete in the IKF Europa Cup Welsh Championships and BUCS Competitions There are currently when five clubs participating in league competitions The Welsh Korfball Squad has been successful on the international stage appearing at their only World Championship in 2011 following the withdrawal of Hungary Wales participated the World Championship Qualifiers in Turkey 2022 and hosted its first official IKF event Round 1 of the Europa Cup in Cardiff in September 2016 followed by the Celtic Tri Nations and Champions League First Round in 2023 Contents 1 History 1 1 By year 2 League competitions 2 1 Welsh Korfball League 2 1 1 By year 2 2 Western Regional League 3 Tournament events 3 1 Europa Cup 3 2 Welsh Cup 3 3 Welsh Trophy 3 4 BUCS competitions 3 5 Inter Area 3 6 Cardiff Freshers Tournament 3 7 Cardiff Summer Tournament 4 Welsh clubs 5 Wales national team 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editKorfball in Wales is currently played in Cardiff Newport and Swansea The first club in Wales was established in 1991 at Cardiff University by a group of Dutch students citation needed Cardiff University won BUSA Gold at the BSKA National Championships in Cardiff 2001 The following year both the Welsh Korfball Association and Cardiff City were established by ex Cardiff University students In 2005 Cardiff Dragons was formed as a sister club of Cardiff City and won divisions 1 and 2 in their first two seasons It took a few years until further clubs arrived but in 2012 Cardiff Raptors was created by students leaving Cardiff University and in 2014 the first club outside of Cardiff Aberystwyth University was established followed by Swansea University in 2017 and Newport Centurions in 2019 From 2002 to 2007 the Welsh clubs competed in the Excalibur Korfball League EKL with teams from the South West of England When this was disbanded the Welsh Korfball League came into existence and was administered by the WKA In 2009 the England Korfball Association EKA created a Regional League to promote high level competition between the areas of Wales and South West England There is limited youth korfball within Wales and it is mainly focused in primary schools In 2012 the WKA organised the first Welsh Primary Schools Tournament Korfball has been included in 5x60 events across Cardiff including the Cardiff Games National Champion By year edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Welsh Korfball National ChampionSeason Champion2002 03 Cardiff University2003 04 Cardiff City2004 05 Cardiff City2005 06 Cardiff Dragons2006 07 Cardiff Dragons2007 08 Cardiff City2008 09 Cardiff University2009 10 Cardiff City2010 11 Cardiff Dragons2011 12 Cardiff City2012 13 Cardiff City2013 14 Cardiff University2014 15 Cardiff University2015 16 Cardiff University2016 17 Cardiff City2017 18 Cardiff City2018 19 Cardiff City2019 20 Cardiff City2021 22 Cardiff City2022 23 Cardiff CityClub National Champion nbsp Cardiff City 12 nbsp Cardiff University 5 nbsp Cardiff Dragons 3League competitions editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message During the winter season korfball is played indoors and is formally organised by the WKA In the summer a social outdoor summer league takes place known as Korf Lite utilising half court matches between teams of four players instead of the standard eight Welsh Korfball League edit The Welsh Korfball League WKL was formed in 2007 after the EKL was disbanded It has been the regular competition in Wales ever since Beginning in the 2016 17 season higher level teams stopped competing simultaneously in both the WKL and English leagues By year edit Welsh Korfball LeagueSeason Teams Winner Runner up2007 08 8 Cardiff City 1 Cardiff Dragons 12008 09 7 Cardiff University 1 Cardiff City 12009 10 7 Cardiff City 1 Cardiff City 22010 11 7 Cardiff University 1 Cardiff City 12011 12 8 Cardiff City 1 Cardiff Dragons 12012 13 8 Cardiff City 1 Cardiff Dragons 12013 14 7 Cardiff University 1 Cardiff City 12014 15 7 Cardiff University 1 Cardiff Raptors 12015 16 6 Cardiff City 1 Cardiff Raptors 12016 17 8 Cardiff City 1 Cardiff University 12017 18 7 Cardiff City 2 Cardiff University 12018 19 6 Cardiff City 2 Cardiff University 12019 20 8 Cardiff City 2 Cardiff University 12021 22 9 Newport Centurions 1 Cardiff University 12022 23 9 Newport Centurions 1 Cardiff Raptors 22023 24 12 Western Regional League edit The top Welsh teams participate in England Korfball s Western Regional League WRL against teams from the South and South West of England A merger of Cardiff clubs City Dragons and Raptors competed for one year as Cardiff Celts Currently Cardiff City 1 amp 2 and Cardiff Raptors 1 compete in the league Tournament events editEuropa Cup edit Wales national champion is entitled to participate in the Korfball Champions League formerly Europa Cup against other national champions from around Europe No Welsh team has ever progressed past the first round of the competition Cardiff City competed in the first rounds in 2008 2012 2013 2017 2018 2019 and 2023 Cardiff Raptors participated in the first round in 2016 which was also the first official IKF event ever hosted in Wales Welsh Cup edit The Welsh Cup is the final event of the Welsh Championship contested by Welsh teams across all league competitions to determine the national champion and entrant to the Korfball Champions League formerly Europa Cup Team Gold Years Silver Years Bronze Years nbsp Cardiff City 7 2010 2012 2017 2018 2019 2022 2023 3 2009 2011 2022 nbsp Cardiff University 2 2009 2014 0 5 2010 2011 2012 2017 2018 nbsp Cardiff Dragons 1 2011 2 2010 2012 2 2009 2014 nbsp Cardiff Raptors 0 4 2014 2017 2018 2019 2 2022 2023 nbsp Newport Centurions 0 1 2023 0 nbsp Swansea University 0 0 1 2019Welsh Trophy edit The Welsh Trophy is contested at the Welsh Cup after the top four teams in Wales progress to the semi finals The remaining teams play crossover finals to determine a Trophy winner with an overall position of 5th in the Welsh Cup Team Gold Years Silver Years Bronze Years nbsp Cardiff University 2 2022 2023 0 1 2018 nbsp Cardiff City 1 2018 1 2023 1 2019 nbsp Cardiff Metropolitan University 1 2019 0 0 nbsp Cardiff Raptors 0 2 2018 2019 2 2022 2023 nbsp Swansea University 0 1 2022 0BUCS competitions edit Cardiff University and Swansea University compete in the BUCS National Competitions Cardiff University has achieved success at the National Championship winning bronze in 1997 amp 2015 and gold in 2001 An overhaul of the BUCS competitions introduced BUCS points for second and third tier competitions Cardiff University 1 achieved a silver medal position at the second tier National Trophy in 2023 following Cardiff University 2 earning silver at the third tier National in 2015 Swansea University won Gold at the National Shield in 2019 with Cardiff Metropolitan University finishing a commendable 4th Inter Area edit Welsh regions compete in the annual EKA Inter Area against counties in England Cardiff Freshers Tournament edit Cardiff University Korfball Club host the annual beginners tournament at Talybont Sports Centre This event is aimed primarily at other universities with requirements placed on team entries stipulating that 50 of the team must be new to the sport Cardiff Summer Tournament edit Normally held in August this annual outdoor event was first organised in 2006 A maiden beach korfball event took place in the summer of 2018 Welsh clubs editWelsh korfball clubs are Cardiff University Est 1991 Cardiff City Est 2002 Cardiff Dragons 2005 2015 Cardiff Raptors Est 2012 Cardiff Metropolitan University 2013 2020 Aberystwyth University 2014 2019 Swansea University Est 2017 Newport Centurions Est 2019 Swansea Roar Est 2022 Wales national team editMain article Wales national korfball team The Welsh Korfball Squad WKS was formed in 2005 and competed at their first IKF competition in 2007 In 2011 Wales competed at the IKF World Championship In 2014 the first ever Wales U21 squad competed against England u21s and a Wales U19 squad competed in the 2018 Beach Korfball World Cup See also editKorfball World Championship European Korfball Championship Korfball European Bowl Wales national korfball teamReferences edit Korfball the sport you ve probably never heard of that s actually really popular in Wales Wales Online 8 October 2016 Retrieved 7 December 2022 External links editWelsh Korfball Association Cymdeithas Pel Corff Cymru International Korfball Federation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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