The Russia national korfball team is managed by the Russian Korfball Federation (RKF), representing Russia in korfball international competitions.

In response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, on March 1, 2022, the International Korfball Federation announced that the Russian Korfball Federation would not be invited until further notice to any international korfball competition.[2] This implied effectively that no Russian athletes shall take part in any international korfball event.[3] Furthermore, the Russian Korfball Federation shall not be eligible to bid for the hosting of any IKF event until further notice, and no IKF events were planned in Russia.[4]

Tournament history

World Championships[5]
Year Championship Host Classification
2007 8th World Championship Brno (Czech Republic) 6th place
2011 9th World Championship Shaoxing (China) 6th place
2015 10th World Championship Antwerp (Belgium) 8th place
World Games
Year Championship Host Classification
2009 8th World Games Kaohsiung (Taiwan) 4th place
2013 9th World Games Cali (Colombia) 6th place
European Championships[6]
Year Championship Host Classification
2006 3rd European Championship Budapest (Hungary) 7th place
2010 4th European Championship (Netherlands) 8th place
2014 5th European Championship Maia (Portugal) 6th place
2016 6th European Championship Dordrecht (Netherlands) 8th place
European Bowl
Year Championship Host Classification
2005 1st European Bowl Terrassa (Catalonia) 2nd place

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