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World Netball

World Netball

Worldwide netball governing body


World Netball, previously known as the International Netball Federation and the International Federation of Netball Associations, is the worldwide governing body for Netball. The INF was created in 1960[1] and is responsible for world rankings, maintaining the rules for netball and organising the Netball World Cup and Netball at the Commonwealth Games

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In June 2021 INF announced an official rebrand and became known as World Netball.[2][3][4]

General information

The organisation is based in Manchester, England.[5] The INF has over 70 national members which are grouped into five regional areas: Africa, Asia, Americas, Europe and Oceania.[5] The INF is governed by a congress that meets every two years, a board of directors that meets three times a year, a chief executive officer and a Secretariat.[5] It is also responsible for providing world rankings for national representative teams.[6] The INF organises several major international competitions including the Netball World Cup and Netball World Youth Cup.[7] It is also a signatory to the World Anti-Doping Code.[8]

History

In 1957, a pair of national netball organisations discussed the need to create an international governing body for the sport to help address issues like standardising the rules. This conversation was started between England and Australia, while Australia was touring England. In 1960, netball representatives from Australia, England, New Zealand, South Africa and the West Indies finally gathered to create the needed organisation, the International Federation of Women's Basketball and Netball. The meeting took place in Sri Lanka (then known as Ceylon), with rules for the newly creating organisation being created. A decision was made at this first meeting create a world championship competition for the sport to be held every four years, with the first event to be held in 1963 in Eastbourne, England.

The organisation has since undergone lies several changes. After all countries adopted the name "netball" for the sport, the organisation was renamed the "International Federation of Netball Associations" (IFNA). This name was used until November 2012, when the organisation changed to its current name, the "International Netball Federation" (INF), to bring it in line with other sports governing bodies.

Netball World Cup

The INF is responsible for organising the Netball World Cup (formerly the World Netball Championships), the premier event in international netball, held every four years.[9] The table below contains a list of these championships/cups, where they took place and how many teams competed in the event and the winners.

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Netball World Youth Cup

The INF is responsible for organising the Netball World Youth Cup (formerly the World Youth Netball Championships), the premier event in international netball, held every four years in a year other than that of the Netball World Cup.[9] The Netball World Youth Cup is the pinnacle of netball competition for emerging players who are under 21 years of age and the INF has held an U21 international competition every four years since 1988. The table below contains a list of these championships/cups, where they took place and how many teams competed in the event and the winners.

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Fast5 Netball World Series

The Fast5 Netball World Series is an international competition that features modified Fast5 rules, and has been likened to Twenty20 cricket and rugby sevens.[17][18] The competition is contested by the six top national netball teams in the world, according to the INF World Rankings, with teams from Australia, England, Fiji, Jamaica, Malawi New Zealand, Samoa and South Africa having played in the series so far. The Series was first held in England from 2009-2011 and the game played was called Fast Net, this evolved into Fast5 in 2012.[19]

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Goals and objectives

The INF's fundamental purpose is to promote, improve and grow netball globally, in accordance with the ideals and objects of the Olympic and Commonwealth movements. One of the goals of the INF is to attain International Olympic Committee (IOC) recognition for netball and to lobby for the sport's inclusion at future Olympic Games.[9]

National organisations

The INF is responsible for Netball across the Globe with currently (March 2022) 88 Members, 65 Full Members and 23 Associate Members across 5 Regions; Africa, America, Asia, Europe and Oceania. 117 countries interest to netball. 39 Nations only interest and haven't teams and federations.[21]

Members by Regions

As of 30 March 2022[22]
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Members

This list is incomplete:

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Timeline

The following (incomplete) list is a timeline of national organisations becoming affiliated with the International Netball Federation:

1960

1978

1992

2010

2019

  • Bangladesh

See also


References

  1. "International Netball Federation". Netball Australia. Archived from the original on 13 February 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  2. "International Netball Federation announces rebrand to become World Netball". Sky Sports. 3 June 2021. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  3. "International Netball Federation aims to grow, play, and inspire with World Netball rebrand". englandnetball.co.uk. 3 June 2021. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  4. International Netball Federation
  5. International Netball Federation 2011a
  6. International Netball Federation 2009c
  7. International Netball Federation & a
  8. International Netball Federation 2008
  9. Sri Lanka Netball 2010
  10. World Netball Championships 2011 Singapore 2011
  11. Australian Women's Weekly 1979
  12. Netball Singapore 2011b
  13. Netball Singapore 2011
  14. Newstalk ZB (2 December 2008). "Innovative World Series planned for next year". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 6 February 2009.
  15. Marshall, Jane (5 February 2009). "Kiwis keen on novel netball variant". The Press. Retrieved 6 February 2009.
  16. "Samoa prepares for World netball series". Samoa Observer. 18 December 2008. Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 5 February 2009.
  17. "Fast5 Netball World Series". International Netball Federation. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  18. Limca book of records. Bisleri Beverages Ltd. 1991. pp. 101 (Delhi). ISBN 81-900115-1-0.
  19. United States of America Netball Association (USANA), Inc. 2010

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