2010 European Korfball Championship

The 2010 European Korfball Championship was held in the Netherlands from October 22 to 31, with 16 national teams in competition.

The tournament also served as a European qualifier for the 2011 Korfball World Championship, with the top nine nations qualifying for the world championship.

First round

The first round was played in Leeuwarden (A), Tilburg (B), Almelo (C) and The Hague (D).

POOL A Pts P W L PF PA DP
 Netherlands 933012224+98
 Germany 63216560+5
 Hungary 33124178-37
 Serbia 030337103-66
POOL B Pts P W L PF PA DP
 Belgium 933010231+71
 Catalonia 63217041+29
 Poland 33123172-41
 Scotland 03032786-59
10/10/22 Hungary  22–16  Serbia
10/10/22 Netherlands  36–8  Germany
10/10/23 Germany  36–13  Serbia
10/10/23 Netherlands  41–8  Hungary
10/10/24 Germany  21–11  Hungary
10/10/24 Netherlands  45–8  Serbia
10/10/22 Catalonia  35–7  Scotland
10/10/22 Belgium  38–10  Poland
10/10/23 Poland  16–11  Scotland
10/10/23 Belgium  29–12  Catalonia
10/10/24 Catalonia  23–5  Poland
10/10/24 Belgium  35–9  Scotland
POOL C Pts P W L PF PA DP
 Czech Republic 93308533+52
 Portugal 62216738+29
 Wales 33123375-42
 Turkey 02023170-39
POOL D Pts P W L PF PA DP
 Russia 93306550+15
 England 63217538+37
 Ireland 23123253-21
 Slovakia 13033364-31
10/10/22 Portugal  20–9  Turkey
10/10/22 Czech Republic  32–7  Wales
10/10/23 Portugal  30–9  Wales
10/10/23 Czech Republic  33–9  Turkey
10/10/24 Wales  17–13  Turkey
10/10/24 Czech Republic  20–17  Portugal
10/10/22 England  24–6  Ireland
10/10/22 Russia  23–14  Slovakia
10/10/23 England  27–6  Slovakia
10/10/23 Russia  16–12  Ireland
10/10/24 Slovakia  13–14(gg)  Ireland
10/10/24 Russia  26–24  England

Second round

Matches were played at Rotterdam.

Quarterfinals

POOL E Pts P W L PF PA DP
 Netherlands 933010926+83
 Germany 63214972-23
 Russia 33126389-26
 England 03034175-34
POOL F Pts P W L PF PA DP
 Belgium 93309643+53
 Czech Republic 53215369-16
 Portugal 33125864-6
 Catalonia 13034172-31
10/10/26 Germany  26–25  Russia
10/10/26 Netherlands  34–6  England
10/10/27 Germany  15–11  England
10/10/27 Netherlands  39–12  Russia
10/10/26 Catalonia  17–18(gg)  Czech Republic
10/10/26 Belgium  32–16  Portugal
10/10/27 Catalonia  12–25  Portugal
10/10/27 Belgium  35–15  Czech Republic

9th to 16th places

POOL G Pts P W L PF PA DP
 Hungary 93305337+16
 Ireland 53214337+6
 Slovakia 43123644-8
 Serbia 03033953-14
POOL H Pts P W L PF PA DP
 Poland 93305630+26
 Wales 63214745+2
 Turkey 33123552-17
 Scotland 03033849-11
10/10/26 Hungary  17–8  Slovakia
10/10/26 Serbia  10–16  Ireland
10/10/27 Hungary  14–13  Ireland
10/10/27 Serbia  13–15  Slovakia
10/10/26 Poland  23–7  Turkey
10/10/26 Scotland  15–18  Wales
10/10/27 Poland  17–12  Wales
10/10/27 Scotland  12–15  Turkey

Final round

13th-16th places

Matches were played at Topsportcentrum (Rotterdam).

13th-16th places 13th-14th places match
October 28
  Slovakia  20  
  Scotland  15  
 
October 30
      Slovakia  21
    Serbia  14
15th-16th places match
October 28 October 30
  Serbia  23   Scotland  16
  Turkey  12     Turkey  12

9th-12th places

Matches were played at Topsportcentrum (Rotterdam).

9th-12th places 9th-10th places match
October 28
  Hungary  18  
  Wales  14  
 
October 30
      Hungary  19
    Poland  20 g.g.
11th-12th places match
October 28 October 30
  Ireland  18   Wales  11
  Poland  21     Ireland  10

5th-8th places

Matches were played at AHOY sportshall (Rotterdam).

5th-8th places 5th-6th places match
October 29
  Russia  15  
  Catalonia  19  
 
October 31
      Catalonia  21
    England  16
7th-8th places match
October 29 October 31
  England  17   Russia  15
  Portugal  15     Portugal  23

Semifinals

Matches were played at AHOY sportshall (Rotterdam).

Semifinals Final
October 29
  Germany  11  
  Belgium  34  
 
October 31
      Belgium  21
    Netherlands  25
3rd-4th places match
October 29 October 31
  Czech Republic  11   Germany  11
  Netherlands  36     Czech Republic  18

Final standing

Key
Qualified for the 2011 IKF World Korfball Championship
Rank Team
1st, gold medalist(s)  Netherlands
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Belgium
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Czech Republic
4  Germany
5  Catalonia
6  England
7  Portugal
8  Russia
9  Poland
10  Hungary
11  Wales
12  Ireland
13  Slovakia
14  Serbia
15  Scotland
16  Turkey

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