Hong Kong national korfball team

The Hong Kong national korfball team is managed by the Hong Kong China Korfball Association (HKCKA), representing Hong Kong in Korfball international competitions.

Hong Kong
AssociationHong Kong China Korfball Association
IKF membership1988
IKF codeHKG
IKF rank10 (Jan. 2017)
World Championships
Appearances3
First appearance2011
Best result12th, 2015
Asia-Oceania Championship
Appearances6
First appearance1990
Best result3rd, 1990
Asia Championship
Appearances2
First appearance2004
Best result2n place, 2004
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The Hong Kong China Korfball Association (HKCKA) was established in 1999 with its mission of promotion and raising the standard of Korfball in Hong Kong.

Throughout the years, continuing efforts in the promotion and development of korfball for the local community were made with the focus to prepare players and officials to participate and achieve in both local and international korfball competitions.

Tournament history

IKF World Korfball Championship[1]
Year Championship Host Classification
2011 9th World Championship Shaoxing (China) 14th place
2015 10th World Championship  Belgium 12th place
2019 11th World Championship Durban (South Africa) 17th place
Asia-Oceania Championships
Year Championship Host Classification
1990 1st Asia-Oceania Championship Jakarta (Indonesia) 3rd place
1992 2nd Asia-Oceania Championship Delhi (India) DNP
1994 3rd Asia-Oceania Championship Adelaide (Australia) DNP
1998 4th Asia-Oceania Championship Durban (South Africa) DNP
2002 5th Asia-Oceania Championship Delhi (India) 4th place
2006 7th Asia-Oceania Championship Hong Kong 4th place
2010 8th Asia-Oceania Championship Zhuzhou (China) 4th place
2014 9th Asia-Oceania Championship Hong Kong 4th place
2018 10th Asia-Oceania Championship Saitama (Japan) 4th place
Asia Championships
Year Championship Host Classification
2004 1st Asian Championship[2] Taiwan 2nd place
2008 2nd Asian Championship[3] Jaipur (India)[4] 3rd place

Current squad

National team in the 2015 IKF World Korfball Championship[5]

Coach: Cheng Wai Ming (鄭偉明)

No. Player Gender DoB/Age Caps Club
1 Cheong Chau Yee (張秋儀) F (1988-10-27) 27 October 1988 MYAA
3 Ng Long Kwan (吳朗崑) M (1992-05-13) 13 May 1992 Ace
4 Tsang Wing Yan (曾詠茵) F (1993-06-11) 11 June 1993 Ace
6 Yau Tim Tim (邱甜甜) F (1989-06-06) 6 June 1989 Massive Dynamic Hamazing
8 Wyinga Ip (葉穎嘉) F (1990-10-15) 15 October 1990 Dominant
9 Ham Kwok Kuen (譚國權) M (1989-07-20) 20 July 1989 Massive Dynamic Hamazing
10 Chan Ka Wai (陳嘉慧) F (1992-04-27) 27 April 1992 MYAA
13 Akiko Tsujikawa (辻川明子) F (1989-01-09) 9 January 1989 Massive Dynamic Hamazing
14 So Tung Pak (蘇東北) M (1995-08-10) 10 August 1995 Massive Dynamic Hamazing
15 Chow Ka Hin (周家軒) M (1992-10-18) 18 October 1992 Dominant
16 Chan Chun Kit (陳駿傑) M (1995-05-07) 7 May 1995 Dominant
17 Mak Cheuk Hin (麥焯軒) M (1995-11-18) 18 November 1995 Dominant
18 Lau Ka Hei (劉家希) F (1994-12-18) 18 December 1994 Dominant
20 Cheung Wing Yan (張永昕) M (1995-08-19) 19 August 1995 Dominant
21 Luk Tsz Fung (陸子豐) M (1992-02-15) 15 February 1992 Ace
32 Law Ka Hei (羅嘉曦) F (1988-05-01) 1 May 1988 MYAA

References

  1. "The history of the IKF and the IKF World Championship" (PDF). IKF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2013.
  2. "Report on the 1 st Asia Korfball Championship". IKF. 14 June 2004. Archived from the original on 4 August 2012.
  3. "Asian Championship: 1 Chinese Taipei – 2 India – 3 Hong Kong China". IKF. 8 June 2008. Archived from the original on 3 August 2012.
  4. "Jaipur to host Asian Korfball Championship". The Economic Times. 18 May 2008.
  5. "Players - Hong Kong". IKF-WKC-2015. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
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