Shot clock for korfball
In korfball the attacking team has 25 seconds to attempt a shot. A visible shot clock makes that time clear to players, the referee and spectators.
The rule: the clock starts as soon as the attacking side receives the ball in the attacking zone. Within 25 seconds the ball must hit the basket, otherwise possession goes to the opponent. On restarts and free passes the clock resets to 25 seconds.
The 25-second rule was introduced in 2005 to make (indoor) korfball faster and more attractive.
With schotklok.nl you set up a shot clock in seconds. Your phone is the remote; the big screen (laptop or TV via HDMI) shows the time large and readable from a distance. Under 5 seconds it shows tenths, changes colour and sounds a clear buzzer at 0 — so you do not rely on colour alone. Free, no installation.
Online shot clock for korfball
Whether you play indoors or outdoors, schotklok.nl gives you an online shot clock for korfball in a few taps. The default is 25 seconds, but you can freely adjust it for training or youth matches.
Your phone is the remote control and the big screen shows the attack time from afar. Free, no installation, straight in the browser.
Preset: 25 seconds per attack
Frequently asked questions
- How many seconds is the shot clock in korfball?
- 25 seconds per attack — the ball must hit the basket within that time.
- When does the korfball shot clock reset?
- To 25 seconds on restarts and free passes.
- Is this shot clock free?
- Yes, completely free and without installation — use it straight in your browser.