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Host country | India |
City | New Delhi |
Dates | November 1995 |
Teams | 12 |
Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Netherlands (4th title) |
Runners-up | Belgium |
Third place | Portugal |
Fourth place | Australia |
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The 5th Korfball World Championship was held in New Delhi (India) in November 1995, with the participation of 12 national teams.
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Teams finishing second and third in the group stage had to play the intermediate round to determine whether they qualified for the quarter finals, or had to play the 9-12th place playoff.
Intermediate round | ||
Great Britain | 21–12 | South Africa |
Czech Republic | 22–11 | Slovakia |
Portugal | 20–12 | Armenia |
Germany | 28–11 | India |
Quarter finals | ||
Belgium | 14–7 | Czech Republic |
Australia | 15–11 | Great Britain |
Chinese Taipei | 11–16 | Portugal |
Netherlands | 28–12 | Germany |
9–12 places | ||
South Africa | 10–20 | Armenia |
Slovakia | 14–10 | India |
Semifinals | ||
1–4 places | ||
Belgium | 28–4 | Australia |
Portugal | 13–28 | Netherlands |
5–8 places | ||
Czech Republic | 11–18 | Chinese Taipei |
Great Britain | 14–15 | Germany |
Finals | ||
11–12 places | ||
South Africa | 17–14 | India |
9–10 places | ||
Armenia | 22–20 | Slovakia |
7–8 places | ||
Czech Republic | 12–10 | Great Britain |
5–6 places | ||
Chinese Taipei | 12–8 | Germany |
3–4 places | ||
Australia | 11–13 | Portugal |
FINAL | ||
Belgium | 13–21 | Netherlands |