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2005 Korfball European Bowl

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Catalonia, European Bowl 2005 champions

2005 European Bowl was the European Championship "B" of korfball, played in Terrassa (Catalonia), from October 27 to 30 of 2005, with the participation of 5 national teams. The matches were played at Can Jofresa Pavilion.

This championship "B", played for the first time, gave two places for the 2006 European Korfball Championship, and four for the 2007 Korfball World Championship.

International Korfball Federation decided also to name this championship as Jan Hanekroot, honouring one of the most involucrated person in korfball.

The champions were Catalonia, winning their first continental title ever.

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Results

27/10/05 Portugal  24–5  Armenia
27/10/05 Portugal  19–9  Poland
27/10/05 Catalonia  14–11  Russia
28/10/05 Russia  17–12  Poland
28/10/05 Armenia  7–22  Catalonia
29/10/05 Portugal  14–15  Russia
29/10/05 Russia  21–10  Armenia
29/10/05 Catalonia  16*–15  Poland
30/10/05 Armenia  12–19  Poland
30/10/05 Catalonia  10–9  Portugal
* golden goal
Pts P W L PF PA
 Catalonia 11 4 4* 0 62 42
 Russia 9 4 3 1 64 50
 Portugal 6 4 2 2 66 39
 Poland 4 4 1 3 55 64
 Armenia 0 4 0 4 34 86

Final standings

Final standings
1
 Catalonia
2
 Russia
3
 Portugal
4  Poland
5  Armenia

See also

External links

This page was last edited on 23 September 2016, at 20:07
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