Boeckenberg has secured a remarkable double victory in Belgian korfball by winning the prestigious Beker van België in field korfball. The Antwerp-based team triumphed over AKC/Luma with a 19-16 scoreline in the final held in Deurne. This exciting match took place on 2025-05-01 19:58:00, marking a significant milestone in the club’s history.
- Boeckenberg wins Belgian field korfball cup
- Boeckenberg secures 7th cup victory
- Thomas Thijs scores 7 points in final
- Boeckenberg claims both field and indoor titles
- AKC/Luma holds record with 12 cups
- Bekerfinale traditionally held on May 1st
Earlier this season, Boeckenberg also clinched the indoor korfball title, making this their seventh cup win overall and their first since 2017. With such a strong performance, the club has firmly established itself as a dominant force in Belgian korfball. But what does this double victory mean for the future of the sport in Belgium?
As Boeckenberg celebrates its success, the question remains: can they maintain this momentum and continue to challenge the record held by AKC/Luma? Let’s explore the key highlights and implications of this thrilling final.
This victory raises important questions about the shifting balance in Belgian korfball. How significant is Boeckenberg’s resurgence, and what does it mean for other clubs? Consider the following points:
- Boeckenberg’s top scorer Thomas Thijs led with 7 points, supported by Jordan de Vogelaere’s 5 points.
- The cup final traditionally takes place on May 1, a date now associated with Boeckenberg’s triumph.
- AKC/Luma remains the most successful club with 12 cups but has not won since 2016.
- Borgerhout/Groen-Wit’s recent dominance ended, signaling a competitive shift in Belgian korfball.
Looking ahead, Boeckenberg’s double victory sets the stage for an exciting season next year. Will they defend their titles, or will AKC/Luma and other challengers reclaim their glory? Belgian korfball enthusiasts have much to anticipate.