2011 Roll Ball World Cup

The 2011 Roll Ball World Cup was the first World Cup of the game Roll Ball. It was held at the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Pune. It was won by Denmark, a non-member of the International Roll Ball Federation, and host India placed second. The Cup had 28 group stage matches, 2 semi-finals and a final. There were 31 matches in total.

Tanzania from Africa; Belgium, Belarus, Denmark, Netherlands and Sweden from Europe were the six non-members of International Rollball Federation participating in this World Cup.

Participating teams

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There were 16 national roll ball teams:

Africa (3)
Asia (7)
Europe (6)

Matches

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17 April 2011.
  1. India India vs Kenya Kenya.
  2. Denmark Denmark vs Bangladesh Bangladesh.
  3. United Kingdom Great Britain vs Hong Kong Hong Kong.
  4. Netherlands Netherlands vs Malaysia Malaysia.
18 April 2011.
  1. Belarus Belarus vs Nepal Nepal.
  2. China China vs Belgium Belgium.
  3. Denmark Denmark vs Belgium Belgium.
  4. United Kingdom Great Britain vs Tanzania Tanzania.
  5. Netherlands Netherlands vs Malaysia Malaysia.
  6. India India vs Sweden Sweden.
  7. Netherlands Netherlands vs Nepal Nepal.
  8. Uganda Uganda vs Tanzania Tanzania.
19 April 2011.
  1. Bangladesh Bangladesh vs China China.
  2. Denmark Denmark vs China China.
  3. United Kingdom Great Britain vs Uganda Uganda.
  4. Hong Kong Hong Kong vs Uganda Uganda.
  5. India India vs United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates.
  6. Kenya Kenya vs United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates.
  7. Malaysia Malaysia vs Belarus Belarus.
  8. Netherlands Netherlands vs Belarus Belarus.
20 April 2011.
  1. Bangladesh Bangladesh vs Tanzania Tanzania.
  2. Belarus Belarus vs Uganda Uganda.
  3. Denmark Denmark vs United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates.
  4. Hong Kong Hong Kong vs Tanzania Tanzania.
  5. India India vs Belgium Belgium.
  6. Malaysia Malaysia vs Nepal Nepal.
  7. Nepal Nepal vs United Kingdom Great Britain.
  8. Sweden Sweden vs Kenya Kenya.
21 April 2011.
  • Visit day
22 April 2011.

See also

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Maha Roll Ball League

References

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  1. ^ "International Roll Ball Federation". Archived from the original on 23 June 2017. Retrieved 13 June 2017.