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Scotland national korfball team

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Scotland
AssociationScottish Korfball Association
IKF membership2007 (1946 as BKA)
IKF codeSCO Scotland
IKF rank18 (Nov 2014)
European Championships
Appearances1
First appearance2010
Best result15th place, 2010
European Bowl
Appearances3
First appearance2007
Best result2nd (west), 2009
http://www.scotlandkorfball.co.uk/

The Scotland national korfball team is managed by the Scottish Korfball Association (SKA), representing Scotland in korfball international competitions. It entered in competition in 2007, when the Great Britain national korfball team was split in 3 teams: England, Wales and Scotland.

Tournament history

European Championships[1]
Year Championship Host Classification
2010 4th European Championship (Netherlands) 15th place
European Bowl
Year Championship Host Classification
2007 2nd European Bowl[2] Luxembourg 4th place (West)
2009 3rd European Bowl[3] Luxembourg (West) 2nd place (West)
2013 4th European Bowl[4] Slovakia (West) 3rd place (West)

Current squad

  • Zöe Bennett
  • Joanna Cook
  • Natasha Lynch
  • Ella Paul
  • Jen Merritt
  • Nicol Van Rijbroek
  • Morven Van Sliedregt
  • Emma Stanley
 
  • Kyle Crombie
  • Angus Davidson
  • Jamie Smith
  • David Wiseman
  • Daniel Pratt
  • Alex Forest
  • Elliot Samson
  • Calum Lindsay
  • Coach: Johan Oosterling


National team in the 2013 European Bowl

  • Eleanor Gaunt
  • Sarah McKeand
  • Andrea Kinver
  • Natasha Lynch
  • Rebecca Louise Pratt
  • Emma Stanley
  • Nicol Van Rijbroek
 
  • Mike Brayne
  • Kyle Crombie
  • Angus Davidson
  • Daniel Pratt
  • Erik Rustenburg
  • Elliot Samson
  • John Wright
  • Official Coach: Johan Oosterling
  • Team Manager: Mary Cooper

See also

References

  1. ^ "The history of the IKF European Championship" (PDF). IKF.
  2. ^ "Wales win European Bowl western division". IKF. 14 May 2007.
  3. ^ "European Bowl 2009". Korfballworld.
  4. ^ "Three qualifiers for the 2014 IKF European Korfball Championships". IKF. 9 June 2013.