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'''All-Africa Korfball Championship''' (AAKC) is a [[korfball]] competition for African national teams organized by the [[International Korfball Federation]]. It has been held every four years since 2006 with the winner qualifying through to the [[IKF World Korfball Championship]] in the following year.<ref>https://www.theworldgames.org/news/news-from-the-members/1371-korfball-participants-for-championship-2015-confirmed</ref>
'''All-Africa Korfball Championship''' (AAKC) is a [[korfball]] competition for African national teams organized by the [[International Korfball Federation]]. It has been held every four years since 2006 with the winner qualifying through to the [[IKF World Korfball Championship]] in the following year.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.theworldgames.org/news/news-from-the-members/1371-korfball-participants-for-championship-2015-confirmed |title=Korfball participants for Championship 2015 confirmed |website=www.theworldgames.org |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141224165455/http://www.theworldgames.org/news/news-from-the-members/1371-korfball-participants-for-championship-2015-confirmed |archive-date=2014-12-24}} </ref>


The first championship was held in South Africa with the [[South Africa national korfball team|host nation]] and [[Zimbabwe national korfball team|Zimbabwe]] competing for a spot at the [[2007 Korfball World Championship|2007 World Championship]]. After the same two teams competed in 2010, the competition expanded to four teams with [[Malawi national korfball team|Malawi]] and [[Zambia national korfball team|Zambia]] competing for the first time.
The first championship was held in [[South Africa]] with the [[South Africa national korfball team|host nation]] and [[Zimbabwe national korfball team|Zimbabwe]] competing for a spot at the [[2007 Korfball World Championship|2007 World Championship]]. After the same two teams competed in 2010, the competition expanded to four teams with [[Malawi national korfball team|Malawi]] and [[Zambia national korfball team|Zambia]] competing for the first time.


In 2022 the competition expanded with Africa dividing into two region South and North- West. Ghana, Morocco and the host Ivory Coast participated in IKF AAKC North-West 2022. The IKF All-Africa Korfball Championship South 2022 was hosted by the Korfball Federation of [[Zambia]] in [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]], from 11-13 November 2022. [https://korfball.sport/event/ikf-all-africa-korfball-championship-south-2022/ IKF Africa] Members from the IOC ANOCA zones 5, 6 and 7 were invited for this tournament, that served as a qualification event for the [https://korfball.sport/event/ikf-all-africa-korfball-championship-south-2022/ IKF World Korfball Championship 2023.]


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Latest revision as of 06:57, 7 August 2023

All-Africa Korfball Championship (AAKC) is a korfball competition for African national teams organized by the International Korfball Federation. It has been held every four years since 2006 with the winner qualifying through to the IKF World Korfball Championship in the following year.[1]

The first championship was held in South Africa with the host nation and Zimbabwe competing for a spot at the 2007 World Championship. After the same two teams competed in 2010, the competition expanded to four teams with Malawi and Zambia competing for the first time.


In 2022 the competition expanded with Africa dividing into two region South and North- West. Ghana, Morocco and the host Ivory Coast participated in IKF AAKC North-West 2022. The IKF All-Africa Korfball Championship South 2022 was hosted by the Korfball Federation of Zambia in Lusaka, Zambia, from 11-13 November 2022. IKF Africa Members from the IOC ANOCA zones 5, 6 and 7 were invited for this tournament, that served as a qualification event for the IKF World Korfball Championship 2023.

History

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Year Host Champion Second place Third place Number of Teams
I Details 2006 South Africa South Africa  South Africa  Zimbabwe N/A 2
II Details 2010 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe  South Africa  Zimbabwe N/A 2
III Details 2014 Zambia Zambia  South Africa  Zimbabwe  Zambia 4
IV Details 2018 Zimbabwe Harare, Zimbabwe  South Africa  Zimbabwe  Zambia 3

References

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  1. ^ "Korfball participants for Championship 2015 confirmed". www.theworldgames.org. Archived from the original on 2014-12-24.
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