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==Results==

==Results==

===Teams===

* 2011 – 16 men

* 2013 – 10 men + 3 women

* 2015 – 27 men + 11 women – 14 to 20 December

* 2017 – 38 men + 27 women – 17 to 23 February

* 2019

* 2021 – Not held

* 2023

* 2025

===Detail results===

===Detail results===

====Men====

====Men====


Latest revision as of 13:24, 18 December 2025

International roll ball world cup

Roll Ball World Cup
Location Various
Month played Various
Established 2011
Format Group stage followed by knockout
India (men)
India (women)

The Roll Ball World Cup is an international men’s and women’s international roll ball tournament organized by the International Roll Ball Federation (IRBF).

Source:[1][2][3][4][5][6]

The first Roll Ball World Cup was held at the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Pune in Maharashtra state of the Republic of India. It was held between April 17 and 22, 2011. Denmark was the winner and India was the runner-up.[7]

The second World Cup was held in Nairobi, Kenya, from 3 to 6 October 2013. It was won by India by defeating Iran in the final.[8]

The hosts India won the third Roll Ball World Cup by beating Iran by 6–4 in the final. It was held in Pune in Balewadi Stadium.

The host was Bangladesh and the venue was Dhaka. In the men’s category, India defeated Iran by 8–7 while the women defeated the same opponent by 6–4.[9]

The host was India and the venue was Chennai. In the men’s category final, India defeated Kenya by 9–3 while Kenya women’s team triumphed against India women’s team by 2–1.[10]

The hosting nation was India and the venue was Pune.[11] In the men’s category final, Kenya defeated India by 7–4[12] while in the women’s category final Kenya defeated Egypt by 5–0.[13][citation needed]

  1. 2023
  2. 2019
  3. 2017
  4. 2015
  5. 2013
  6. 2011
  1. 2023
  2. 2019
  3. 2017
  4. 2015
  5. 2013
  6. 2011

Continental championship

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  1. 2024 Men
  2. 2024 Women
  3. 2019 Men
  4. 2019 Women
  5. 2016 Men
  6. 2016 Women
  7. 2010 Men
  8. 2010 Women

South Asian Championship

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  1. 2017 Men
  2. 2017 Women
  3. 2014 Men
  4. 2014 Women
  5. 2012 Men
  6. 2012 Women

East African Championship

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  1. 2019 Men
  2. 2019 Women
  3. 2016 Men
  4. 2016 Women
  5. 2015 Men
  6. 2015 Women
  7. 2013 Men
  8. 2013 Women

African Championship

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  1. 2016 Men
  2. 2016 Women
  1. Overall
  2. Archive2021 Men2021 Women
  3. 2021 Men
  4. 2021 Women
  5. 2020 Men
  6. 2020 Women
  7. 2019 Men
  8. 2019 Women
  9. 2018 Men
  10. 2018 Women
  11. 2017 Men
  12. 2017 Women
  13. 2016 Men
  14. 2016 Women
  15. 2015 Men
  16. 2015 Women
  17. 2014 Men
  18. 2014 Women
  19. 2013 Men
  20. 2013 Women
  21. 2012 Men
  22. 2012 Women
  23. 2011 Men
  24. 2011 Women
  25. 2010 Men
  26. 2010 Women

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