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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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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 |
First round
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Intermediate round
editTeams 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 |
Final round
editQuarter 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 |