The 2009 Korfball European Bowl was the qualifying competition for the 2010 European Korfball Championship, split into two divisions: West, in Luxembourg, and East, in Prievidza (Slovakia). 3 best teams of each division will join the 10 qualified-teams-by-ranking for competing in the European Championship.
East division
The East Division took place in Prievidza (Slovakia) from 31 October to 1 November and the winners were Slovakia. Serbia and Turkey were qualified for European Championships too.[1]
First round
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Final round
5th-7th places
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Finals
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Slovakia | 11 | |||||
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Romania | 3 | |||||
Slovakia | 10 | |||||
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Serbia | 7 | |||||
Turkey | 10 | |||||
Serbia | 13 | |||||
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Romania | 9 | |||||
Turkey | 11 |
East division final standings
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Turkey | |
4 | Romania |
5 | Armenia |
6 | Greece |
7 | Italy |
West division
The West Division took place in Luxembourg from 7 to 8 November, and the winners were Wales. Scotland and Ireland were the other teams qualified for the European Championship.
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West division final standings
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Ireland | |
4 | Sweden |
5 | Luxembourg |
6 | France |
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