Serbia national korfball team From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia AssociationKorfbol savez SrbijeIKF membership2005IKF codeSER IKF rank22 (Nov 2012)SerbiaAssociationKorfbol savez SrbijeIKF membership2005IKF codeSER IKF rank22 (Nov 2012)European ChampionshipsAppearances1First appearance2010Best result14th place, 2010European BowlAppearances3First appearance2007Best result2nd (east), 2009http://www.korfbol.rs/ The Serbia national korfball team is managed by the Korfbol savez Srbije, representing Serbia in korfball international competitions. It has been a member of IKF since 2005.[1] European Championships[2] Year Championship Host Classification 2010 4th European Championship Netherlands 14th place 2014 5th European Championship Portugal 13th place European Bowl Year Championship Host Classification 2007 2nd European Bowl[3] Arandjelovac (Serbia) (East) 3rd place (East) 2009 3rd European Bowl[4] Prievidza (Slovakia) (East) 2nd place (East) 2013 4th European Bowl[5] Prievidza (Slovakia) (Centre) 2nd place (Centre) Balcans Championship Year Championship Host Classification 2006 1st Balkan Korfball Championship[6][7] Neo Petritsi (Greece) Champions 2007 2nd Balkan Korfball Championship Arandjelovac (Serbia) Champions 2008 3rd Balkan Korfball Championship[8] Blagoevgrad (Bulgaria) Champions Current squad National team in the 2009 European Bowl[4] Biljana Brekić Jelena Janković Kristina Savanović Sanja Todorovska Oliviera Jovanović Dina Stojanović Nadežda Petković Marijana Pavlović Filip Popović Radovan Bojanić Uros Corbić Vuk Hranisavljević Milos Nedeljković Ivan Vasilijević Velimir Cucaković Filip Garić Coach: Peter Van Vliet National team in the 3rd Balkan Korfball Championship Biljana Brekić Kristina Savanović Dragana Crnomarković Maria Popović Jelena Janković Nadežda Petković Tijana Ilić Katarina Čolović Duško Planić Ivan Vasilijević Filip Popović Vuk Hranisavljević Pavle Eftimovski Milan Batas Bjelić Marko Beronja Miloš Nedeljković Coach: Branko Pejović Team manager: Radomir Krivokapić References ↑ "New members of the IKF". IKF. 3 November 2005. ↑ "The history of the IKF European Championship" (PDF). IKF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2013. ↑ "Slovakia wins the Eastern Division of the European Bowl". IKF. 19 June 2007. 1 2 "European Bowl 2009 – Est". IKF. Archived from the original on 15 December 2009. ↑ "Reprezentacija Srbije izborila učešće na EP 2014". Serbian korfball federation. ↑ "Serbia is the Balkan korfball champion". IKF. 23 July 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) ↑ "Greece plans Balkan Korfball Championship". IKF. 12 June 2005.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) ↑ "Successful Balkan Championship enjoyed by all participants". IKF. 7 July 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) External links Korfbol savez Srbije Korfbol – sport budućnosti vteNational korfball teamsAsia Australia China Hong Kong India Indonesia Japan Korea Macau Malaysia New Zealand Pakistan Papua New Guinea Philippines Singapore Taiwan (Chinese Taipei) Africa Malawi South Africa Zambia Zimbabwe America Argentina Aruba Bonaire Brazil Colombia Curaçao Dominican Republic Suriname United States Europe Armenia Belgium Bosnia-Herzegovina Bulgaria Catalonia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark England Finland France Georgia Germany Great Britain Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Russia Serbia Scotland Slovakia Sweden Turkey Wales vte National sports teams of Serbia 3x3 basketball F M M U-18 American football Badminton Baseball Basketball F F U-20 F U-19 F U-17 F University M M U-20 M U-19 M U-18 M U-17 M U-16 M University Beach handball F M Beach soccer Cricket F M Football F F U-19 F U-17 M M U-21 M U-20 M U-19 M U-17 Futsal M W Handball F M M-Y Ice hockey F M M U-20 M U-18 Korfball Rugby league F M Rugby union F F7 M M7 Softball Tennis F M X Volleyball F F U-23 F U-21 F U-19 M M U-21 M U-19 Water polo F M Olympics Paralympics European Games Mediterranean Games Universiade Related Articles