Luxembourg national korfball team LuxembourgAssociationFederation Luxembourgeoise du KorfballIKF membership1976IKF codeLUX IKF rank34 (Nov. 2014)World ChampionshipsAppearances1First appearance1978Best result8th, 1978European BowlAppearances2First appearance2007Best result5th (west), 2007, 2009https://web.archive.org/web/20071111225815/http://www.korfball.lu/ The Luxembourg national korfball team was managed by the Federation Luxembourgeoise du Korfball (FLKB), representing Luxembourg in korfball international competitions. Currently there are no teams in Luxembourg Tournament history World Championships[1] Year Championship Host Classification 1978 1st World Championship Amsterdam (The Netherlands) 8th place European Bowl Year Championship Host Classification 2007 2nd European Bowl[2] Luxembourg 5th place (West) 2009 3rd European Bowl[3] Luxembourg (West) 5th place (West) Current squadNational team in the 2009 European Bowl Tanja Friob Carole Haan Edith Hornick Carole Oestreicher Jenni Schmidt Magali Walch Eiti Laure Stein Stephanie Weber Rudi Berckmans Giovanni Clausi Tom Gusenburger Christian Haan Yves Rauen Michel Torres Coach: Laurent Schussler National team in the 2007 European Bowl Edith Hornick Tania Ackermann Carole Haan Stéphanie Weber Elisa Gerten Magali Walch Carole Oestreicher Marc Ferring Tom Gusenburger Yves Rauen Nicolas Theis Georges Tonteling Jan-Willem Van koeverden Rudi Berckmans Coach: Jan Van Waarden References ^ "The history of the IKF and the IKF World Championship" (PDF). IKF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2013. ^ "Wales win European Bowl western division". IKF. 14 May 2007. Archived from the original on 4 August 2012. ^ "European Bowl 2009". Korfballworld. Archived from the original on 15 December 2009. External linksFederation Luxembourgeoise du Korfball National sports teams of Luxembourg Badminton Baseball Basketball M M U-20 M U-18 M U-16 W W U-20 W U-18 W U-16 Cricket M W Football M M U-21 M U-19 M U-17 W M U-19 M U-17 Handball Ice hockey M M U-20 M U-18 W Korfball Rugby union M W M7 Tennis M W Volleyball Water polo Olympics Paralympics European Games National korfball teams Argentina Armenia Aruba Australia Belgium Bosnia-Herzegovina Bonaire Bulgaria Brazil Catalonia China Colombia Cyprus Curaçao Czech Republic Denmark Dominican Republic England Finland France Georgia Germany Great Britain Greece Hong Kong China Hungary India Indonesia Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Macau China Malaysia Malawi Netherlands New Zealand Pakistan Papua New Guinea Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Russia Serbia Scotland Singapore Slovakia South Africa Suriname Sweden Taiwan (Chinese Taipei) Turkey United States Wales Zambia Zimbabwe