Korfball
International Korfball Federation - The International Korfball Federation (IKF) was founded in Antwerp (Belgium) on the June 11 1933 as a continuation of the International Korfball Bureau established in 1924 by the Dutch and Belgian Associations.
Korfball - Korfball (in Dutch korfbal, which literally means basketball) is a team ball game. It is mostly played in the Netherlands and Belgium.
korfball
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