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All-Africa Korfball Championship is the Korfball competition played by African national teams where the winner qualifies for the World Championship.[1] The original Championship was competed between South Africa and Zimbabwe in South Africa, 2006, then again in 2010 in Zimbabwe. In 2014, for the first time, 4 teams took part, with the competition this time being held in Zambia.
History
Year | Host | Champion | Second place | Third place | Number of Teams | |
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I Details | 2006 | South Africa | South Africa | Zimbabwe | N/A | 2 |
II Details | 2010 | Zimbabwe | South Africa | Zimbabwe | N/A | 2 |
III Details | 2014 | Zambia | South Africa | Zimbabwe | Zambia | 4 |
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