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Welcome to the new Cardiff City Korfball website! Keep checking back as we’ll be adding lots of new content over the coming weeks. If you have any comments or would like to contribute email web@cardiffkorfball.co.uk.

Welcome to the new Cardiff City Korfball website! Keep checking back as we’ll be adding lots of new content over the coming weeks. If you have any comments or would like to contribute email web@cardiffkorfball.co.uk.
Date: Saturday, July 7, 2007
Time: 11:00am - 5:00pm
Location: Wye Valley Canoe Centre (map)
Fancy a paddling down the River Wye in a Kayak? Come on u know u want to! Then we are off for a spot of dinner by the river. How can you resist? Times are appox. Prices to be comfirmed.
Contact Kat for details.
Date: Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Time: 7:30pm - 11:00pm
Location: Halfway Pub, Pontcanna (map)
We’re having a Skittles night in the Halfway Pub in Pontcanna, entry will be £2.50 and there’ll be some great prizes!
Contact Elaine for details.
In their debut tournament following official ratification by the International Korfball Federation of their independent status, Wales went to Luxembourg and won the Eurobowl, finishing ahead of France, Ireland, Scotland, the host nation and Sweden.
The Welsh team featured Susan Belfourd, Zoe Gabica, Ceri Jones and Ramzi Barbir from Cardiff City as well as several other players from Welsh clubs, along with a sprinkling of National League players. Congratulations to all concerned on a great achievement.
Click here to read the IKF report.
Cardiff City had its annual awards night on Saturday evening in the Klonc cafe and bar. Club and League awards were celebrated.
Club Awards
Best 1st male - Ramzi
Best 1st female - Susan
Best 2nd male - Max
Best 2nd female - Kate Brewer
Best newcomer- Dan
Most improved- Jude
Lightweight drinker - Elaine Potter
Korfball pinup - Ian
Comedy player - Stuart
On Thursday 28th December the International Korfball Federation formally admitted the Welsh Korfball Association to become the 50th country to be affiliated. This is a clear indication of the progress made by korfball in Wales over the last few years.