2013 Korfball European Bowl

The 2013 Korfball European Bowl was the qualifying competition for the 2014 European Korfball Championship, split into two divisions: Central, in Prievidza (Slovakia), and Eastern, in Papendrecht (Netherlands). 3 best teams of each division will join the 10 qualified-teams-by-ranking for competing in the European Championship.

Central division

The Central Division took place in Prievidza (Slovakia) from 8 to 9 June and the winners were Slovakia. Serbia and Scotland were qualified for European Championships too.[1]

08/06/2013| Sweden  11-25  Scotland
08/06/2013 Slovakia  23-15  Serbia
08/06/2013 Serbia  28-13  Sweden
08/06/2013 Slovakia  25-10  Scotland
09/06/2013 Scotland  9-23  Serbia
09/06/2013 Slovakia  20-18  Sweden
Central Division Pts P W L GF GA GD
 Slovakia 93306843+25
 Serbia 63216645+21
 Scotland 33124459-15
 Sweden 03034273-31

Central division final standings

Central division final standings
1  Slovakia
2  Serbia
3  Scotland
4  Sweden

Eastern division

The Eastern Division took place in Papendrecht (Netherlands) from 18 to 19 October, and the winners were Turkey. Wales and Ireland were the other teams qualified for the European Championship.

First round

18/10/2013 Wales  11-10  France
18/10/2013 Romania  9-14  Wales
18/10/2013 France  12-7  Romania
POOL A Pts P W L GF GA GD
 Wales 62202519+6
 France 32112218+4
 Romania 02021626-10
18/10/2013 Ireland  15-5  Greece
18/10/2013 Turkey  14-9  Ireland
18/10/2013 Greece  3-10  Turkey
POOL B Pts P W L PF PA DP
 Turkey 62202412+12
 Ireland 32112419+5
 Greece 0202825-17

Final round

5th-6th

19/10/2013 Romania  13-10  Greece

Finals

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
October 19, 2013
 
 
 Wales8 g.g.
 
October 19, 2013
 
 Ireland7
 
 Wales4
 
October 19, 2013
 
 Turkey7
 
 Turkey12
 
 
 France6
 
Third place
 
 
October 19, 2013
 
 
 Ireland15 g.g.
 
 
 France14

Eastern division final standings

Eastern division final standings
1  Turkey
2  Wales
3  Ireland
4  France
5  Greece
6  Romania

References

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