Welcome Oxford City Korfball Club was set up in 1992 and has become the biggest club in Oxfordshire with three teams and around 30 regular players. We play all year round, indoors in the winter and outdoors in the summer. We compete in local league and cup competitions with clubs from Abingdon, Oxford University, Didcot, & Milton Keynes, as well as tournaments around the country. You've got this far and aren't sure what Korfball is? Korfball is a unique mixed team sport that men and women play together, with similarities to netball, basketball, and handball, but very different. It's fast-moving and skillful, for players of all ages (we range from early 20s to 40s) and abilities (no experience at all, to 15+ years), and it's competitive yet friendly. Want to find out more or give it a go? Come along to your first four sessions for FREE! Click HERE for directions to where we practice, and HERE to contact us for more information.
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City 1 beat University 1 with narrowest possible margin: 11 - 10 |
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Tuesday, 24 October 2006 |
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City 1 booked a hard fought victory over University 1 on Sunday.
City played the better korfball throughout the match, creating lots of opportunities in well structured attacks. However, superb shooting from University player Martin Bell, who scored 5 goals in the first half and 2 in the second half, meant City were trailing behind 7 - 5 by half time. In the second half Peter Sage, who was defending Martin Bell, raised his game and largely stopped Bell from scoring. Meanwhile City kept scoring and 10 minutes before the end it was 8 - 8. After exchanging 2 more goals each Paul Meaney scored his 4th of the evening with a great long shot to bring City the victory. |
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