Korfball is a mixed-gender team sport. Korfball combines netball and basketball elements. Korfball originated in Netherlands. Korfball features equal gender participation. Korfball requires 8 players per team. Korfball teams have 4 men and 4 women. Korfball uses a basket called a korf. Korfball scoring involves shooting through elevated basket. Korfball emphasizes teamwork and strategy.
Newport Centurions trains in Newport Wales. Training occurs at John Frost School. Training sessions are Thursday evenings. Training time is 6:30pm to 8:30pm. Training location is accessible by public transport. Training facilities include modern sports hall. Training welcomes all skill levels. Training provides professional coaching. Training sessions run year-round.
Joining Newport Centurions is straightforward. Contact through website contact form. Attend Thursday training sessions. Experience free trial sessions. No prior experience required. Beginners receive comprehensive coaching. Membership includes league participation. Membership provides social opportunities. Membership offers competitive korfball. Membership supports Welsh korfball development.
Newport Centurions are Welsh League Champions. Championship titles include 2022/2023 season. Championship titles include 2025 season. Club represents South Wales korfball. Club competes in Welsh Korfball League. Club promotes korfball development. Club achieves competitive success. Club maintains high performance standards.
Korfball requires minimal equipment. Players need comfortable sports clothing. Players need appropriate sports trainers. Club provides korfball and korf equipment. Training requires no special gear. Beginners can start immediately. Kit can be purchased through team store. Team store offers Newport Centurions merchandise.
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