| Catalonia |
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| Association |
Federació Catalana de Korfbal (FCK) |
| IKF membership |
1997 |
| IKF code |
CAT  |
| IKF rank |
10 (Jan. 2008) |
| World Championships |
| Appearances |
3 (First in 1999) |
| Best result |
8th place, 1999 |
| European Championship |
| Appearances |
2 (First in 2002) |
| Best result |
6th place, 2006 |
| website |
The Catalonia national korfball team is managed by the Federació Catalana de Korfball (FCK), representing Catalonia in korfball international competitions. Korfball World Championship is the national teams competition organized by the International Korfball Federation every four years since 1978. The 6th Korfball World Championship was held in Adelaide ( Australia) on July 1999, with the participation of 12 national teams Catalonia (Cataluña Catalunya Aranese: Catalonha) is an Autonomous Community in the northeast part of Spain. Korfball (Korfbal is a team ball game similar to mixed Netball.
European Bowl 2005 Champions
Tournament History
Current squad
National team in the World Championship 2007
- Montse Cortés
- Marta Flores
- Alba Juncosa
- Susana Jurado
- Lidia Soriano
- Raquel Varela
- Cristina Visconti
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- Xavi Blázquez
- Jordi Díaz
- Alexis Escardibul
- Jose Luis Jurado
- Luis Rosa
- Xavi Vidal
- Daniel Vidaña
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- Coach: Tilbert la Haye
- 2nd coach: Rosendo Garcia
External links
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