Hungary national korfball team

Hungary
AssociationMagyar Korfball Szövetség (MKS)
IKF membership1991
IKF codeHUN
IKF rank13 (Jan.2025)
World Championships
Appearances6
First appearance2003
Best result9th place, 2023
European Championships
Appearances8
First appearance2002
Best result6th place, 2021
http://www.korfball.hu

The Hungary national korfball team is managed by the Magyar Korfball Szövetség (MKS), representing Hungary in korfball international competitions.

Tournament history

World Championships[1]
Year Championship Host Classification
2003 7th World Championship Rotterdam (The Netherlands) 10th place
2007 8th World Championship Brno (Czech Republic) 10th place
2011 9th World Championship Shaoxing (China) DNQ
2015 10th World Championship Ghent, Tielen, Antwerp (Belgium) 13th place
2019 11th World Championship Durban (South Africa) 12th place
2023 12th World Championship Taipei (Taiwan) 9th place
European Championships[2]
Year Championship Host Classification
2002 2nd European Championship Terrassa, Badalona, Sant Boi de Llobregat, Mataró (Catalonia) 8th place
2006 3rd European Championship Budapest (Hungary) 8th place
2010 4th European Championship Leeuwarden, Tilburg, Almelo, The Hague (The Netherlands) 10th place
2014 5th European Championship Cidade da Maia (Portugal) 7th place
2016 6th European Championship Dordrecht (The Netherlands) DNQ
2018 7th European Championship Drachten, Gorredijk, Heerenveen and Leeuwarden (The Netherlands) 8th place
2021 8th European Championship Antwerp (Belgium) 6th place
2024 9th European Championship Calonge (Catalonia) 8th place

Current squad

National team in the 2010 European Championship

  • Gabriella Deák
  • Anna Dolles
  • Katalin Esek
  • Andrea Nagy
  • Márta Szuromi
  • Sára Tasnádi
  • Judit Varga
  • Judit Veres
 
  • Gábor Balpataki
  • Dávid Benkovics
  • Almos Beothy
  • Péter Borz
  • Robert Essig-Kacso
  • Kristof Horváth
  • Viktor Horváth
  • Bálint Turchányi

National team in the 2007 World Championship

  • Zsófia Hargitay
  • Rozália Horváth
  • Nóra Molnár
  • Andrea Nagy
  • Viktória Szalai
  • Márta Szuromi
  • Judit Varga
  • Judit Veres
 
  • Viktor Horváth
  • Attila Erdei
  • Dávid Benkovics
  • Csaba Montvai
  • Ádám Balpataki
  • Tamás Dzsida
  • Bálint Turchányi
  • Péter Borz
 
  • Coach: Alex Elewaut

References

  1. ^ "The history of the IKF and the IKF World Championship" (PDF). IKF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2013.
  2. ^ "The history of the IKF European Championship" (PDF). IKF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2013.