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Belgium national korfball team
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PUBLISHER=IKF ARCHIVE-URL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20170329140433/HTTP://IKF.ORG/WP-CONTENT/UPLOADS/2017/02/IKF-RANKING-FROM-1-JANUARY-2017.PDF URL-STATUS=DEAD, | World championships apps=11| World championships first=1978| World championships best=Champions, 1991| World games apps=10| World games first=1985| World games best=Runners-up, 9 times| European championships apps=8| European championships first=1998| European championships best=Runners-up, 6 times| website=http://www.korfbal.be/}}The Belgium national korfball team, nicknamed the Belgian Diamonds, is managed by the Koninklijke Belgische Korfbalbond (KBKB), representing Belgium in korfball international competitions.(File:Korfbal Nederland-Belgie 6-5. Belgische twaalftal, Bestanddeelnr 903-3781.jpg|thumb|The Belgian team in 1949)The Koninklijke Belgische Korfbalbond was one of the founders of the International Korfball Federation, with the Dutch Federation, on 11 June 1933.

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!colspan="5" | Overview! Competition!style="width:14%; background:gold;" | 1st place!style="width:14%; background:silver;" | 2nd place!style="width:14%; background:#c96;" | 3rd place!style="width:14%; background:LemonChiffon;" | 4th placeWorld Championship! 1! 10! 1! 0World Games! 0! 9! 1! 0{{nowrapEuropean Korfball Championship>European Championship}}! 0! 6! 1! 1{| class="wikitable" style=font-size:90% align=center style="background:#B0C4DE;" '''Korfball World Championship'''HTTP://WWW.IKF.ORG/IKF/IMAGES/STORIES/IKFDOCUMENTS/WORLD%20CHAMPIONSHIP%20FEBRUARY%202011.PDF PUBLISHER=IKF ARCHIVEURL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20130920151204/HTTP://WWW.IKF.ORG/IKF/IMAGES/STORIES/IKFDOCUMENTS/WORLD%20CHAMPIONSHIP%20FEBRUARY%202011.PDF DF=DMY, align=center bgcolor="#dddddd"YearChampionshipHostClassification align=center |19781978 Korfball World Championship>1st World Championship|Amsterdam (Netherlands)
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2nd place align=center |19841984 Korfball World Championship>2nd World Championship|Antwerp (Belgium)
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2nd place align=center |19871987 Korfball World Championship>3rd World ChampionshipMakkum, Wûnseradiel>Makkum (Netherlands)
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2nd place align=center |19911991 Korfball World Championship>4th World Championship|Antwerp (Belgium)
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Champions align=center |19951995 Korfball World Championship>5th World Championship|New Delhi (India)
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2nd place align=center |19991999 Korfball World Championship>6th World Championship|Adelaide (Australia)
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2nd place align=center |20032003 Korfball World Championship>7th World Championship|Rotterdam (Netherlands)
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2nd place align=center |20072007 Korfball World Championship>8th World Championship|Brno (Czech Republic)
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2nd place align=center |20112011 Korfball World Championship>9th World Championship|Shaoxing (China)
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2nd place align=center |20152015 Korfball World Championship>10th World Championship|Antwerp (Belgium)
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2nd place align=center|20192019 IKF World Korfball Championship>11th World Championship|Durban (South Africa)
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2nd place align=center |20232023 IKF World Korfball Championship>12th World Championship|Taiwan
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3rd place{| class="wikitable" style=font-size:90% align=center style="background:#B0C4DE;" '''Korfball at the World Games'''HTTP://WWW.IKF.ORG/IKF/IMAGES/STORIES/IKFDOCUMENTS/WORLDGAMESHISTORY%202011.PDF EDITOR=IKF ARCHIVEURL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20130920151207/HTTP://WWW.IKF.ORG/IKF/IMAGES/STORIES/IKFDOCUMENTS/WORLDGAMESHISTORY%202011.PDF DF=DMY-ALL, align=center bgcolor="#dddddd"YearChampionshipHostClassification align=center |1985|2nd World Games |London (United Kingdom)
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2nd place align=center |1989|3rd World Games |Karlsruhe (Germany)
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2nd place align=center |1993|4th World Games |The Hague (Netherlands)
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2nd place align=center |1997|5th World Games |Lahti (Finland)
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2nd place align=center |2001|6th World Games Akita, Akita>Akita (Japan)
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2nd place align=center |2005|7th World Games |Duisburg (Germany)
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2nd place align=center |2009Korfball at the 2009 World Games>8th World Games |Kaohsiung (Taiwan)
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2nd place align=center |2013Korfball at the 2013 World Games>9th World Games |Cali (Colombia)
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2nd place align=center |2017Korfball at the 2017 World Games>10th World Games |Wrocław (Poland)
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3rd place align=center |2022Korfball at the 2022 World Games>11th World Games Birmingham, Alabama>Birmingham (United States)
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2nd place{| class="wikitable" style=font-size:90% align=center style="background:#B0C4DE;" '''European Korfball Championship'''HTTP://WWW.IKF.ORG/IKF/IMAGES/STORIES/IKFDOCUMENTS/EUROPEAN%20CHAMPIONSHIP%20HISTORY%20FEBRUARY%202011.PDF PUBLISHER=IKF ARCHIVEURL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20130920151211/HTTP://WWW.IKF.ORG/IKF/IMAGES/STORIES/IKFDOCUMENTS/EUROPEAN%20CHAMPIONSHIP%20HISTORY%20FEBRUARY%202011.PDF DF=DMY-ALL, align=center bgcolor="#dddddd"YearChampionshipHostClassification align=center |19981998 European Korfball Championship>1st European Championship|Estoril (Portugal)
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2nd place align=center |20022002 European Korfball Championship>2nd European Championship|Terrassa (Spain)
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3rd place align=center |20062006 European Korfball Championship>3rd European Championship|Budapest (Hungary)
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2nd place align=center |20102010 European Korfball Championship>4th European Championship|Rotterdam (Netherlands)
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2nd place align=center |20142014 European Korfball Championship>5th European ChampionshipCidade da Maia>Maia (Portugal)
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2nd place align=center |20162016 European Korfball Championship>6th European Championship|Dordrecht (Netherlands)
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2nd place align=center |20182018 IKF European Korfball A-Championship>7th European Championship|Friesland (Netherlands)|4th place align=center |20212021 IKF European Korfball A-Championship>8th European Championship|Antwerp (Belgium)
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2nd place

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External links

{{Korfball World Championship Winners}}{{National korfball teams}}{{National sports teams of Belgium}}

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