Looking for a korfball club near you? This guide brings together korfball clubs across Great Britain, split by region so you can find playing opportunities more easily. Whether you are a complete beginner, a university student, a returning player or someone moving to a new area, this directory is designed to help you discover where korfball is played.
Korfball is still a relatively niche sport compared with football, rugby, netball or basketball, but it has a strong and passionate club network across England, Wales and Scotland. Many clubs welcome beginners throughout the year, and because korfball is a mixed-gender, non-contact team sport, it is often one of the most accessible sports to try as an adult.
England Korfball provides a club finder for clubs and associations, Welsh Korfball lists clubs across Cardiff, Newport, Swansea and Aberystwyth, and the Scottish Korfball Association lists clubs such as Barrowland Bears, Dundee KC, Edinburgh City, Edinburgh Mavericks, Edinburgh University, Glasgow KC, St Andrews University and Strathclyde University.
How this korfball club directory is organised
This directory is split into regions so you can quickly scan the area closest to you.
Regions covered
London
South East England
East of England
South West England
South Midlands
West Midlands
East Midlands
Yorkshire and Humber
North West England
North East England
Wales
Scotland
University korfball clubs
Disclaimer
Club information is believed to be accurate at the time of publication, but korfball club details can change. Training venues, session times, contact details, league participation and even club names may be updated by individual clubs or associations.
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London Korfball Clubs
London is one of the strongest korfball regions in Great Britain, with several long-running clubs and a strong mix of competitive, recreational and beginner-friendly opportunities. The capital has clubs across north, south, east, west and central London, making it one of the easiest areas in the country to find regular korfball.
Bec Korfball Club
Bec Korfball Club is one of the most established names in British korfball and is based in South London. The club has a strong history within the sport and offers opportunities for players across a range of standards, from newcomers to experienced national-level players. Bec is often associated with competitive excellence, but it also plays an important role in helping people discover korfball for the first time.
Croydon Korfball Club
Croydon Korfball Club is one of the largest and most recognisable korfball clubs in the London area. The club provides opportunities for adults, juniors, beginners and experienced players, making it a strong choice for families and individuals who want to get involved in the sport. Croydon has a long-standing presence in English korfball and regularly competes across multiple levels.
Trojans Korfball Club
Trojans Korfball Club is one of the most decorated clubs in British korfball history. Based in the Croydon area, Trojans has a long record of success in domestic and European competition and remains one of the leading clubs in the sport. The club is particularly suited to players who want to compete at a high level, while still being part of a strong club environment.
Highbury Korfball Club
Highbury Korfball Club is a North London club offering opportunities for both experienced players and newcomers. Its location makes it a useful option for people based in north or central areas of the capital who want to play regular korfball. Highbury has built a reputation as a welcoming club with a strong mix of social and competitive participation.
Supernova Korfball Club
Supernova Korfball Club is based in central London and is particularly well placed for students, young professionals and players who work in the city. The club offers a friendly route into the sport while also giving players the chance to compete regularly. Its central location makes it one of the most accessible korfball clubs for many London-based players.
East London Korfball Club
East London Korfball Club provides korfball opportunities for players across the east of the capital. The club is a valuable option for anyone looking to play mixed-gender sport in East London and is part of the wider London korfball community. It welcomes players from different backgrounds and levels of experience.
Harrow Vultrix Korfball Club
Harrow Vultrix Korfball Club offers korfball opportunities in north-west London. The club has been involved in London korfball for many years and provides playing opportunities for both senior and junior players. It is a useful option for anyone based around Harrow or nearby areas.
Nomads Korfball Club
Nomads Korfball Club is part of the London and Surrey korfball scene and has a long-standing place within the sport. The club offers competitive and social playing opportunities and is known for welcoming a wide range of players. Nomads is a good option for those looking for a club with both history and community spirit.
Mitcham Korfball Club / South London Korfball Club
Mitcham Korfball Club has historically been one of the names associated with korfball in South London, with South London Korfball Club also appearing in competition references. This entry should be reviewed before publication for the club’s preferred current branding, but South London remains an important area for korfball participation.
Cedars Korfball Club
Cedars Korfball Club is associated with youth korfball in London. It is particularly relevant for families looking for junior playing opportunities in the capital. Youth clubs play an important role in the long-term development of korfball because they introduce players to the sport at an early age.
Swans Korfball Club
Swans Korfball Club is another London-based club that has appeared in England Korfball club listings. It provides another opportunity for players in the capital to get involved in the sport and adds to the depth of London’s korfball network.
Brunel University Korfball Club
Brunel University Korfball Club gives students in west London the chance to try korfball while studying. University clubs are often one of the easiest ways for new players to discover the sport, and Brunel adds to the wider London student korfball scene.
University of Westminster Korfball Club
The University of Westminster Korfball Club provides another student korfball opportunity in London. Like many university clubs, it is likely to be especially beginner-friendly, with many students discovering the sport for the first time.
South East England Korfball Clubs
The South East is one of the strongest regions for korfball in Great Britain, particularly through Kent, Oxfordshire, Hampshire, Berkshire and Surrey. It includes some of the country’s most established clubs, as well as newer teams helping to grow the sport locally.
Bearsted Korfball Club
Bearsted Korfball Club is one of Kent’s leading korfball clubs and has developed a strong reputation for both competitive performance and youth development. The club is a major part of the Kent korfball scene and offers opportunities for beginners, juniors and experienced players.
Kingfisher Korfball Club
Kingfisher Korfball Club is based in the Medway area of Kent and is one of the region’s established clubs. It has a history of competing strongly in regional and national competition and provides opportunities for players looking to play regular korfball in Kent.
Tornadoes Korfball Club
Tornadoes Korfball Club is one of Kent’s best-known korfball clubs and has been involved in high-level competition. The club has a strong development structure and provides opportunities for players across multiple standards.
KV Korfball Club
KV Korfball Club is another important club within the Kent korfball structure. Formed through the history of Kwiek and Invicta korfball, KV has been part of national competition references and remains a recognised name within English korfball.
Sandwich Korfball Club
Sandwich Korfball Club helps bring korfball to East Kent and provides opportunities for players looking for both social and competitive participation. The club is part of the wider Kent korfball community and helps extend the sport beyond the larger towns and cities.
Bromley Korfball Club
Bromley Korfball Club is based in the Beckenham and Bromley area and offers korfball opportunities for adults and children. It is a useful option for players living on the London/Kent border and contributes to the strong korfball presence in the south-east of England.
Abingdon Atoms Korfball Club
Abingdon Atoms Korfball Club is one of Oxfordshire’s most accessible clubs for beginners and experienced players. The club has built a friendly reputation and gives players in Abingdon and the surrounding area a regular place to train and compete.
Oxford City Korfball Club
Oxford City Korfball Club is an established club in Oxfordshire and offers opportunities for players looking to compete in local and regional leagues. It is part of a strong Oxfordshire korfball network that also includes university and community clubs.
Oxford Isis Korfball Club
Oxford Isis Korfball Club provides another playing opportunity in the Oxford area. The club contributes to the county’s korfball structure and gives players more options when looking for a suitable team or training environment.
Didcot Dragons Korfball Club
Didcot Dragons Korfball Club provides opportunities for players in and around Didcot. The club supports both development and participation, helping to grow the sport across Oxfordshire.
Reading Knights Korfball Club
Reading Knights Korfball Club is one of Berkshire’s established korfball clubs. It offers opportunities for social and competitive players and is a good option for anyone based in Reading or the surrounding area.
Reading Rooks Korfball Club
Reading Rooks Korfball Club is one of the newer additions to the Berkshire korfball scene. The club helps strengthen the local playing network and provides another route into the sport for people in Reading.
Southampton Spartans Korfball Club
Southampton Spartans Korfball Club provides korfball opportunities on England’s south coast. The club is closely linked with the university scene and gives students and local players the chance to play regularly.
University of Southampton Korfball Club
The University of Southampton Korfball Club introduces students to korfball each academic year and supports the wider Southampton korfball community. It is an important source of new players for the local scene.
Basingstoke Bulls Korfball Club
Basingstoke Bulls Korfball Club offers korfball in Hampshire and welcomes players of different levels. It provides a useful option for players who are based outside the larger South East korfball hubs.
Farnborough Jets Korfball Club
Farnborough Jets Korfball Club provides playing opportunities in Hampshire and the surrounding area. The club helps grow korfball locally and offers training and competition for players looking to develop.
Guildford Thunder Korfball Club
Guildford Thunder Korfball Club represents Surrey within the South East korfball structure. It offers mixed-gender sport in a friendly environment and is suitable for both new and returning players.
Woking Korfball Club
Woking Korfball Club provides another Surrey-based opportunity to play korfball. The club welcomes beginners and experienced players and contributes to the development of korfball in the county.
South Midlands Korfball Clubs
The South Midlands covers clubs in and around Milton Keynes and surrounding counties. It is a smaller but important korfball region, with clubs that have helped sustain and grow the sport outside the larger traditional areas.
Milton Keynes Bucks Korfball Club
Milton Keynes Bucks Korfball Club is one of the main clubs in the South Midlands and has been an important part of korfball in Milton Keynes. The club offers opportunities for beginners and experienced players and has helped build the local korfball community.
Milton Keynes Lakers Korfball Club
Milton Keynes Lakers Korfball Club is another important South Midlands club. The club has been part of the Milton Keynes korfball landscape and offers opportunities for senior and junior participation.
Walton Rogues Korfball Club
Walton Rogues Korfball Club is linked with the Milton Keynes korfball scene and provides additional playing opportunities within the South Midlands. Clubs like Walton Rogues help increase the depth and accessibility of korfball in the region.
East of England Korfball Clubs
The East of England is one of the strongest korfball regions in Great Britain. Norfolk and Cambridgeshire have particularly strong league structures, while clubs in Essex and surrounding counties continue to help grow the sport. The region has produced national league players, England internationals and some of the country’s most successful clubs.
Cambridge Tigers Korfball Club
Cambridge Tigers Korfball Club is one of the most successful clubs in Cambridgeshire and has established itself as a regular competitor at the highest levels of English korfball. The club combines elite competition with a welcoming environment for players looking to progress their game. Cambridge Tigers is recognised as one of the flagship clubs in the East of England.
Cambridge City Korfball Club
Cambridge City Korfball Club is one of the largest clubs in Cambridgeshire and provides opportunities for players of all abilities. Whether you are a complete beginner or an experienced korfballer, the club offers regular training sessions and league competition throughout the season.
Cambridge Phoenix Korfball Club
Cambridge Phoenix Korfball Club contributes to the strength of the Cambridgeshire korfball scene by offering opportunities for both youth and adult players. The club plays an important role in supporting participation and player development across the county.
Ely Vikings Korfball Club
Ely Vikings Korfball Club has become a well-established part of the Cambridgeshire korfball community. The club welcomes players from the Ely area and surrounding villages and has helped introduce many new participants to the sport.
Littleport Lions Korfball Club
Littleport Lions Korfball Club provides opportunities for players in East Cambridgeshire to take part in korfball. The club supports both youth and adult participation and contributes to local league competition.
Cambridge University Korfball Club
The University of Cambridge Korfball Club is one of the country’s most prestigious university korfball programmes. The club regularly competes in university competitions and contributes players to the wider Cambridgeshire korfball community.
Norwich Knights Korfball Club
Norwich Knights Korfball Club is one of Norfolk’s strongest clubs and has competed successfully within national and regional competition. The club has helped establish Norfolk as one of England’s leading korfball counties and continues to attract ambitious players.
Norwich City Korfball Club
Norwich City Korfball Club is one of the longest-established clubs in Norfolk and provides opportunities for players of all abilities. The club combines competitive participation with a welcoming atmosphere, making it a popular choice for both experienced players and newcomers.
Norfolk Dragons Korfball Club
Norfolk Dragons Korfball Club is an important part of the county’s thriving korfball structure. The club participates in local and regional competitions and helps support the continued growth of the sport across Norfolk.
Norwich Ice Korfball Club
Norwich Ice Korfball Club contributes to the strength and depth of Norfolk korfball. The club provides additional opportunities for players in Norwich and helps maintain one of the country’s most active regional leagues.
Stingers Korfball Club
Stingers Korfball Club is another Norfolk-based club helping to develop korfball in the region. The club welcomes players looking for both social and competitive participation.
Norwich Natterjacks Korfball Club
Norwich Natterjacks Korfball Club is one of the newer clubs in Norfolk and reflects the continued growth of korfball across the county. The club helps provide additional opportunities for participation and competition.
University of East Anglia Korfball Club
The University of East Anglia Korfball Club is one of the most established university clubs in the East of England. Located in a strong korfball region, the club provides a natural pathway into community clubs after graduation.
Colchester Wildcats Korfball Club
Colchester Wildcats Korfball Club provides opportunities for players in Essex to take part in korfball. The club helps extend the reach of the sport beyond its traditional strongholds and contributes to local development.
Essex Blades Korfball Club
Essex Blades Korfball Club is closely associated with the University of Essex and provides opportunities for students and local residents alike. The club plays an important role in introducing new players to the sport each year.
South West England Korfball Clubs
The South West has experienced significant korfball growth in recent years. Bristol in particular has become one of the strongest centres for the sport outside London, while Gloucestershire, Somerset and Devon continue to develop active club networks.
Bristol Thunder Korfball Club
Bristol Thunder Korfball Club has become one of the most successful clubs in the South West and regularly competes against some of the strongest teams in England. Founded by former university players, the club has grown rapidly and now plays a major role in the development of korfball across the region.
Bristol City Korfball Club
Bristol City Korfball Club is one of the longest-established clubs in the South West and has helped build the foundations of the sport in Bristol. The club provides opportunities for both competitive and recreational players.
Bristol Hornets Korfball Club
Bristol Hornets Korfball Club adds further depth to the city’s thriving korfball scene. The club provides opportunities for players looking to develop their skills and compete regularly within regional competitions.
Horfield Korfball Club
Horfield Korfball Club is another Bristol-based club contributing to the city’s reputation as one of England’s leading korfball centres. The club welcomes players of different abilities and provides a strong community environment.
Gloucester Lions Korfball Club
Gloucester Lions Korfball Club is one of Gloucestershire’s leading clubs and plays an important role in introducing players across the county to korfball. The club provides opportunities for beginners and experienced players alike.
Exeter Korfball Club
Exeter Korfball Club is one of Devon’s best-known clubs and contributes significantly to korfball’s growth in the South West. The club welcomes players from across the Exeter area and participates in regional competition.
University of Exeter Korfball Club
The University of Exeter Korfball Club introduces new students to korfball every year and has become one of the most important university programmes in the South West. Many graduates continue playing through local clubs.
Taunton Soul Korfball Club
Taunton Soul Korfball Club provides opportunities for players in Somerset and helps strengthen the South West korfball network. The club welcomes new members and contributes to regional league competition.
University of Bristol Korfball Club
The University of Bristol Korfball Club has played a major role in the development of korfball in the region and has helped introduce countless students to the sport. The club has close links with several community clubs throughout Bristol.
West Midlands Korfball Clubs
The West Midlands has become one of England’s fastest-growing korfball regions. Strong university programmes and established community clubs have helped create a sustainable and competitive korfball environment across Birmingham, Coventry and surrounding areas.
Birmingham City Korfball Club
Birmingham City Korfball Club is one of the region’s leading clubs and has played an important role in developing korfball across the West Midlands. The club welcomes players of all abilities and regularly competes in regional and national competitions.
Birmingham Panthers Korfball Club
Birmingham Panthers Korfball Club is another major club within the region. Known for its competitive ambitions and welcoming atmosphere, the club offers opportunities for both experienced players and complete beginners.
University of Birmingham Korfball Club
The University of Birmingham Korfball Club is one of the largest university korfball programmes in Great Britain. The club fields multiple teams and has produced many players who have gone on to compete at high levels within English korfball.
University of Warwick Korfball Club
The University of Warwick Korfball Club has become one of the strongest student korfball clubs in the Midlands. The club provides opportunities for players of all experience levels and regularly competes in university competitions.
Coventry Korfball Club
Coventry Korfball Club contributes to the growth of korfball in Warwickshire and the wider Midlands. The club offers opportunities for both social and competitive participation and helps strengthen the regional player network.
Castle Korfball Club
Castle Korfball Club is based in Newcastle-under-Lyme and has been involved in English korfball for many years. The club provides opportunities for players across Staffordshire and contributes to regional competition structures.
Crewe and Nantwich Korfball Club
Crewe and Nantwich Korfball Club serves players across Cheshire and neighbouring areas. The club welcomes players of all abilities and helps introduce new people to the sport every year.
West Midlands Korfball Community
The West Midlands benefits from a strong partnership between universities and community clubs. This collaboration has helped increase participation levels and create clear pathways for players looking to progress within the sport.
East Midlands Korfball Clubs
The East Midlands has a growing korfball community supported by a combination of university clubs, community teams and regional development initiatives. While the region is smaller than some of the traditional korfball strongholds, clubs across Nottingham, Leicester, Derby and Lincolnshire continue to introduce new players to the sport and provide competitive opportunities for experienced korfballers.
Nottingham City Korfball Club
Nottingham City Korfball Club is one of the best-known clubs in the East Midlands and provides opportunities for players of all abilities. The club has helped establish a strong korfball presence within Nottinghamshire and continues to welcome both beginners and experienced players. Its central location makes it a popular choice for players from across the region.
Nottingham Magic Korfball Club
Nottingham Magic Korfball Club adds further depth to the Nottingham korfball scene. The club contributes to local league structures and provides additional opportunities for players seeking regular competition and training.
University of Nottingham Korfball Club
The University of Nottingham Korfball Club is one of the strongest university korfball programmes in the Midlands. The club introduces large numbers of students to the sport every year and regularly competes in university competitions. Many graduates continue playing with local community clubs after completing their studies.
Nottingham Trent University Korfball Club
Nottingham Trent University Korfball Club supports korfball participation through student sport and recreational programmes. The club helps expand awareness of korfball across Nottingham and contributes to the region’s continued growth.
Leicester Tornadoes Korfball Club
Leicester Tornadoes Korfball Club is one of the leading clubs in Leicestershire and provides opportunities for both recreational and competitive players. The club has helped strengthen the sport’s presence within the county and welcomes players from a range of backgrounds and experience levels.
University of Leicester Korfball Club
The University of Leicester Korfball Club introduces students to korfball through training sessions, competitions and social events. The club supports the wider growth of korfball in the East Midlands and provides a pathway into community participation.
De Montfort University Korfball Club
De Montfort University Korfball Club contributes to student participation in Leicester and helps introduce new players to the sport. University clubs such as De Montfort play a vital role in ensuring a steady flow of participants into the wider korfball community.
Derby Korfball Club
Derby Korfball Club provides opportunities for players across Derbyshire to take part in korfball. The club welcomes beginners and experienced players alike and contributes to the wider development of the sport within the East Midlands.
Lincoln Korfball Club
Lincoln Korfball Club helps bring korfball to Lincolnshire and provides opportunities for players in an area where the sport is still developing. The club contributes to local participation and helps expand korfball’s geographical reach.
University of Lincoln Korfball Club
The University of Lincoln Korfball Club introduces students to the sport and helps support participation within Lincolnshire. Student clubs play a key role in helping newer korfball regions grow and establish sustainable communities.
Yorkshire & Humber Korfball Clubs
Yorkshire and the Humber continues to grow as a korfball region, with clubs and university programmes helping introduce new players to the sport. Cities such as Leeds, Sheffield, York and Hull have become important centres for participation and development.
Leeds City Korfball Club
Leeds City Korfball Club is one of Yorkshire’s most established clubs and provides opportunities for players across West Yorkshire. The club welcomes both beginners and experienced korfballers and participates in regional competition throughout the season.
Leeds Hurricanes Korfball Club
Leeds Hurricanes Korfball Club is one of the region’s recognised clubs and contributes to the continued growth of korfball in Yorkshire. The club offers training and competition for players looking to develop their skills within a supportive environment.
University of Leeds Korfball Club
The University of Leeds Korfball Club is one of the largest student korfball clubs in Yorkshire. The club introduces new players to the sport every year and helps strengthen the wider regional korfball community.
Sheffield Trotters Korfball Club
Sheffield Trotters Korfball Club is one of the best-known clubs in South Yorkshire and has helped establish korfball within the city. The club provides opportunities for players of all abilities and contributes to regional competitions.
Snakebite Korfball Club
Snakebite Korfball Club is another recognised Yorkshire club and helps strengthen the competitive landscape within the region. The club welcomes new members and supports the continued development of korfball in northern England.
University of Sheffield Korfball Club
The University of Sheffield Korfball Club introduces students to korfball through training, competitions and social events. The club contributes significantly to participation levels within South Yorkshire.
Sheffield Hallam University Korfball Club
Sheffield Hallam University Korfball Club provides additional opportunities for students to discover and play korfball. Together with the University of Sheffield, it helps create a strong student korfball presence within the city.
York Korfball Club
York Korfball Club serves players throughout North Yorkshire and has become an important part of the regional korfball network. The club welcomes players of all experience levels and contributes to local competition structures.
University of York Korfball Club
The University of York Korfball Club supports student participation and introduces new players to the sport every year. The club plays an important role in sustaining korfball growth within Yorkshire.
Hull Korfball Club
Hull Korfball Club provides opportunities for players in East Yorkshire to take part in korfball. The club helps extend the reach of the sport and offers both social and competitive playing opportunities.
University of Hull Korfball Club
The University of Hull Korfball Club contributes to student participation within East Yorkshire and helps introduce korfball to new audiences.
North West England Korfball Clubs
The North West has become one of the strongest korfball regions outside the South East. Strong university participation and established community clubs have helped create a thriving korfball environment across Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside and Cheshire.
Manchester Hawks Korfball Club
Manchester Hawks Korfball Club is one of the region’s leading clubs and regularly competes within regional and national competitions. The club welcomes players of all abilities and has played a major role in growing korfball across Greater Manchester.
Manchester Warriors Korfball Club
Manchester Warriors Korfball Club is another important part of the Greater Manchester korfball scene. The club provides opportunities for players looking to compete regularly while remaining accessible to newcomers.
Manchester City Korfball Club
Manchester City Korfball Club contributes further depth to the city’s korfball network. The club helps provide additional opportunities for players and supports the continued growth of the sport in the region.
University of Manchester Korfball Club
The University of Manchester Korfball Club is one of the largest student korfball programmes in northern England. The club introduces many new players to the sport every year and contributes significantly to the wider regional community.
Liverpool Korfball Club
Liverpool Korfball Club provides opportunities for players across Merseyside and helps grow korfball within the city. The club welcomes beginners and experienced players alike and offers both social and competitive participation.
University of Liverpool Korfball Club
The University of Liverpool Korfball Club contributes to the city’s korfball scene by introducing students to the sport and providing a pathway into community clubs after graduation.
Lancaster Phoenix Korfball Club
Lancaster Phoenix Korfball Club is one of the best-known clubs in Lancashire and has a long history within English korfball. The club provides opportunities for players of all abilities and has helped establish Lancaster as an important centre for the sport in the North West.
Lancaster University Korfball Club
Lancaster University Korfball Club has introduced countless students to korfball over the years and remains one of the strongest university programmes in the region. The club has close links with Lancaster Phoenix and the wider North West korfball community.
Cheshire Korfball Club
Cheshire Korfball Club provides opportunities for players across the county and contributes to the growth of korfball outside the larger urban centres. The club welcomes new players and supports regional competition.
Crewe and Nantwich Korfball Club
Crewe and Nantwich Korfball Club continues to play an important role in expanding korfball across Cheshire. The club provides opportunities for players looking to participate in mixed-gender team sport and helps strengthen the North West player base.
Chester Korfball Club
Chester Korfball Club offers opportunities for players in Cheshire and nearby North Wales. The club contributes to local participation and helps extend the reach of korfball across the region.
Preston Korfball Club
Preston Korfball Club helps provide additional playing opportunities within Lancashire and contributes to the growing korfball community in the North West.
North East England Korfball Clubs
The North East may have fewer clubs than some of England’s traditional korfball strongholds, but the region continues to grow through a combination of university participation, community clubs and dedicated volunteers. Cities such as Newcastle, Durham and Middlesbrough have helped introduce new players to the sport, while regional clubs continue to provide opportunities for both beginners and experienced korfballers.
Newcastle Korfball Club
Newcastle Korfball Club is one of the leading community clubs in the North East and provides opportunities for players across Tyneside and Northumberland. The club welcomes players of all abilities and has played an important role in developing korfball within the region.
Newcastle University Korfball Club
The University of Newcastle Korfball Club introduces students to the sport every year and contributes significantly to participation levels in the North East. The club combines competition, development and social opportunities, making it a popular choice for students looking to try a new sport.
Durham Korfball Club
Durham Korfball Club provides opportunities for players throughout County Durham and helps strengthen the sport’s presence across the region. The club welcomes beginners and experienced players and contributes to local competition structures.
Durham University Korfball Club
Durham University Korfball Club is one of the strongest university korfball programmes in northern England. The club introduces large numbers of students to the sport and helps sustain participation within the wider North East korfball community.
Teesside Korfball Club
Teesside Korfball Club provides opportunities for players across Middlesbrough, Stockton-on-Tees and the wider Tees Valley area. The club helps expand the sport into communities where korfball has historically had a smaller presence.
Teesside University Korfball Club
The university programme at Teesside introduces students to korfball through training sessions, social events and competitions. Student clubs remain one of the most important drivers of korfball growth across Great Britain.
Northern Storm Korfball Club
Northern Storm Korfball Club is one of the region’s recognised clubs and contributes to league competition and player development in the North East. The club helps provide opportunities for players looking to compete regularly and improve their skills.
Northumbria University Korfball Club
Northumbria University Korfball Club supports korfball participation within Newcastle and contributes to the region’s growing player base. The club regularly introduces new students to the sport and strengthens the connection between university and community korfball.
Wales Korfball Clubs
Wales has a passionate and close-knit korfball community centred primarily around South Wales. The Welsh Korfball Association oversees domestic competition and national team activity, while clubs across Cardiff, Newport, Swansea and Aberystwyth continue to grow the sport.
Cardiff City Korfball Club
Cardiff City Korfball Club is one of the most successful clubs in Welsh korfball history. The club has won multiple domestic titles and represented Wales in European competition. Cardiff City welcomes players of all abilities and continues to be one of the leading clubs in the country.
Cardiff Raptors Korfball Club
Cardiff Raptors Korfball Club has become one of the strongest clubs in Wales and regularly competes at the highest domestic levels. The club offers opportunities for players ranging from complete beginners to experienced competitors.
Newport Centurions Korfball Club
Newport Centurions Korfball Club has rapidly established itself within the Welsh korfball scene. The club has helped expand participation beyond Cardiff and provides opportunities for players across Newport and surrounding areas.
Swansea Korfball Club
Swansea Korfball Club plays an important role in developing the sport in West Wales. The club welcomes players of all experience levels and contributes to domestic competition and local participation.
Aberystwyth University Korfball Club
Aberystwyth University Korfball Club provides opportunities for students to discover korfball while studying in Mid Wales. The club helps expand the geographical reach of the sport within Wales.
Cardiff University Korfball Club
Cardiff University Korfball Club is one of the oldest university korfball clubs in Wales and has introduced thousands of students to the sport. The club remains a key contributor to the Welsh korfball community.
Cardiff Metropolitan University Korfball Club
Cardiff Metropolitan University Korfball Club contributes significantly to student participation in Wales and helps maintain strong links between university and community korfball.
Swansea University Korfball Club
Swansea University Korfball Club introduces new students to korfball every year and supports the continued growth of the sport in West Wales.
Scotland Korfball Clubs
Scotland has a long-established korfball community with clubs operating across Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen and St Andrews. The Scottish Korfball Association supports the growth of the sport through domestic competition, coaching programmes and club development initiatives.
Edinburgh City Korfball Club
Edinburgh City Korfball Club is one of Scotland’s most successful and recognisable korfball clubs. The club welcomes players of all abilities and continues to play an important role in Scottish korfball.
Edinburgh Mavericks Korfball Club
Edinburgh Mavericks Korfball Club provides additional opportunities for players in Scotland’s capital and contributes to one of the country’s strongest local korfball communities.
Edinburgh University Korfball Club
The University of Edinburgh Korfball Club is one of Scotland’s leading university korfball programmes and helps introduce large numbers of students to the sport.
Glasgow Korfball Club
Glasgow Korfball Club serves Scotland’s largest city and provides opportunities for both recreational and competitive players. The club has become a central part of the Scottish korfball landscape.
Barrowland Bears Korfball Club
Barrowland Bears Korfball Club is a recognised name within Scottish korfball and contributes to domestic competition and player development.
University of Glasgow Korfball Club
The University of Glasgow Korfball Club supports student participation and helps strengthen the wider Scottish korfball community.
Dundee Korfball Club
Dundee Korfball Club provides opportunities for players throughout Tayside and contributes to the continued development of the sport in eastern Scotland.
University of Dundee Korfball Club
The University of Dundee Korfball Club introduces students to korfball and helps sustain participation within the region.
Aberdeen City Korfball Club
Aberdeen City Korfball Club provides opportunities for players in north-east Scotland and helps extend the reach of korfball across the country.
University of Aberdeen Korfball Club
The University of Aberdeen Korfball Club contributes to student participation and introduces new players to the sport every year.
Perth Korfball Club
Perth Korfball Club helps bring korfball to central Scotland and provides opportunities for players outside the country’s largest cities.
St Andrews Korfball Club
St Andrews Korfball Club benefits from strong links with the local university population and continues to be an important part of the Scottish korfball community.
University of St Andrews Korfball Club
The University of St Andrews Korfball Club is one of Scotland’s most established student korfball programmes and has introduced many players to the sport over the years.
University of Strathclyde Korfball Club
The University of Strathclyde Korfball Club contributes to student participation in Glasgow and helps strengthen Scottish korfball as a whole.
University Korfball Clubs in Great Britain
University korfball has been one of the biggest drivers of growth for the sport across Great Britain. Many players first discover korfball through university clubs before continuing with community teams after graduation.
Some of the most established university korfball clubs include:
- Cardiff University Korfball Club
- Cardiff Metropolitan University Korfball Club
- University of Birmingham Korfball Club
- University of Bristol Korfball Club
- University of Cambridge Korfball Club
- Durham University Korfball Club
- University of East Anglia Korfball Club
- University of Edinburgh Korfball Club
- University of Exeter Korfball Club
- University of Glasgow Korfball Club
- University of Leeds Korfball Club
- University of Leicester Korfball Club
- University of Liverpool Korfball Club
- University of Manchester Korfball Club
- Newcastle University Korfball Club
- University of Nottingham Korfball Club
- University of Sheffield Korfball Club
- University of Southampton Korfball Club
- University of St Andrews Korfball Club
- Swansea University Korfball Club
- University of Warwick Korfball Club
- Lancaster University Korfball Club
- Brunel University Korfball Club
- University of Westminster Korfball Club
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a korfball club near me?
The easiest way is to check the region closest to where you live within this directory. Most clubs welcome beginners and provide contact information through their websites or social media channels.
Can beginners join a korfball club?
Yes. Most korfball clubs actively encourage complete beginners and regularly run introductory sessions.
Do I need previous experience to play korfball?
No. Many players first discover korfball as adults through university clubs, social sport programmes or recommendations from friends.
Is korfball played professionally in Great Britain?
Most korfball clubs in Great Britain operate on an amateur basis, although many compete at a very high level within national and international competitions.
Are there junior korfball clubs?
Yes. Many clubs run junior sections and youth development programmes, particularly in regions such as London, Kent, Norfolk and Wales.
Is korfball a mixed-gender sport?
Yes. Korfball is unique because men and women play together on the same team, making it one of the world’s leading mixed-gender team sports.
Conclusion
Korfball continues to grow throughout Great Britain, with clubs operating across England, Wales and Scotland. Whether you are looking for a competitive environment, a new social activity, or a mixed-gender sport that welcomes beginners, there are more opportunities than ever to get involved.
From established clubs such as Bec, Trojans, Cardiff City and Edinburgh City to newer organisations helping expand the sport into new areas, the British korfball community offers something for players of every age and ability.
Disclaimer
Club information is believed to be accurate at the time of publication but may change over time. Training venues, session times, contact details, league participation and club status can all change.
If you represent a club and would like information amended, removed or added to this directory, please contact us on X via @MulcSports and we will be happy to update the listing.
We welcome submissions from community clubs, university clubs, junior clubs and newly established korfball organisations across Great Britain.

