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]
Serbia |
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Association | Korfbol savez Srbije |
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IKF membership | 2005 |
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IKF code | SER |
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IKF rank | 22 (Nov 2012) |
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Appearances | 1 |
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First appearance | 2010 |
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Best result | 14th place, 2010 |
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Appearances | 3 |
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First appearance | 2007 |
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Best result | 2nd (east), 2009 |
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http://www.korfbol.rs/ |
Balcans Championship
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Year
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Championship
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Host
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Classification
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2006
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1st Balkan Korfball Championship[6][7]
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Neo Petritsi (Greece)
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Champions
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2007
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2nd Balkan Korfball Championship
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Arandjelovac (Serbia)
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Champions
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2008
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3rd Balkan Korfball Championship[8]
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Blagoevgrad (Bulgaria)
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Champions
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National team in the 2009 European Bowl[4]
- Biljana Brekić
- Jelena Janković
- Kristina Savanović
- Sanja Todorovska
- Oliviera Jovanović
- Dina Stojanović
- Nadežda Petković
- Marijana Pavlović
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- Filip Popović
- Radovan Bojanić
- Uros Corbić
- Vuk Hranisavljević
- Milos Nedeljković
- Ivan Vasilijević
- Velimir Cucaković
- Filip Garić
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National team in the 3rd Balkan Korfball Championship
- Biljana Brekić
- Kristina Savanović
- Dragana Crnomarković
- Maria Popović
- Jelena Janković
- Nadežda Petković
- Tijana Ilić
- Katarina Čolović
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- Duško Planić
- Ivan Vasilijević
- Filip Popović
- Vuk Hranisavljević
- Pavle Eftimovski
- Milan Batas Bjelić
- Marko Beronja
- Miloš Nedeljković
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- Coach: Branko Pejović
- Team manager: Radomir Krivokapić
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