Netball World Cup Explained

Netball World Cup
Current Season:2023 Netball World Cup
Upcoming Season:2027 Netball World Cup
Pixels:300px
Administrator:World Netball
Formerly:World Netball Championships (1963–2011)
Sport:Netball
Inaugural:1963
Teams:16 teams (2023)
Champion: (12th title)
Most Champs: (12 titles)

The Netball World Cup is a quadrennial international netball world championship organised by World Netball, inaugurated in 1963. Since its inception the competition has been dominated primarily by the Australia national netball team and the New Zealand national netball team, Trinidad and Tobago is the only other team to have won a title (a three-way tie in the 1979 championship). The most recent tournament was the 2023 Netball World Cup in Cape Town, South Africa, which was won by Australia.

History

In 1960, representatives from Australia, England, New Zealand, South Africa and the West Indies met to discuss standardising the rules of the sport. This led to the establishment of the International Federation of Women's Basketball and Netball (which later became the International Federation of Netball Associations). Formal rules were established at this inaugural meeting and a decision to hold World Championship tournaments every four years was also made. The first World Netball Championship was held in 1963 and was hosted by England. The tournament was renamed to the World Cup as opposed to "Championships" in 2015. Since 1991 the tournament has maintained a format allowing semi-finals and finals matches to be played, where previously the tournament held no finals and instead utilised the round-robin system, which occasionally led to more than one nation being crowned world champions.[1] [2]

Australia or New Zealand have won all of the titles, though emerging netball nations England, South Africa and Jamaica have come close to dislodging the top-tier nations on several occasions. In 1979 Australia, New Zealand and Trinidad and Tobago were all joint champions. South Africa finished runners-up in 1995, England too in 2023. Jamaica have contested several bronze medal matches and come up short in narrow semi-final defeats. The reigning world champions are Australia, who defeated England in the 2023 final. They will defend their title in Sydney, Australia in 2027.[3]

Results

Tournament history

Source:

YearHostFirst/Second placeThird/Fourth place
width= 150px Champion width= 150pxScore width= 150px Runner-upwidth= 150px Thirdwidth= 150pxScore width= 150px Fourth
11963Round-robin
Eastbourne
Round-robin
Eastbourne
11
21967Round-robin
Matthews Netball Centre, Perth
Round-robin
Matthews Netball Centre, Perth
8
31971Round-robin
National Stadium, Kingston
Round-robin
National Stadium, Kingston

9
41975Round-robin
Windmill Road, Auckland
Round-robin
Windmill Road, Auckland
11
51979

Round-robin
West Park Complex, Port of Spain
Round-robin
West Park Complex, Port of Spain
19
61983Round-robin
National University, Singapore
Round-robin
National University, Singapore
14
71987Round-robin
Crownpoint Sports Park, Glasgow

Round-robin
Crownpoint Sports Park, Glasgow
17
8199153–52
Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney
63–54
Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney
20
9199568–48
National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
60–31
National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
27
10199942–41
Westpac Trust Centre, Christchurch
57–43
Westpac Trust Centre, Christchurch
26
11200349–47
National Indoor Stadium, Kingston
46–40
National Indoor Stadium, Kingston
24
12200742–38
Trusts Stadium, Auckland
53–52
Trusts Stadium, Auckland
16
13201158–57
Singapore Indoor Stadium, Kallang
70–49
Singapore Indoor Stadium, Kallang
16
14201558–55
Allphones Arena, Sydney Olympic Park
66–44
Allphones Arena, Sydney Olympic Park
16
15201952–51
Liverpool Arena, Liverpool
58–42
Liverpool Arena, Liverpool
16
16202361–45
Cape Town International Convention Centre, Cape Town
52–45
Cape Town International Convention Centre, Cape Town
16
172027
Sydney SuperDome, Sydney Olympic Park

Sydney SuperDome, Sydney Olympic Park

Performance of nations

width=13%Teamwidth=15% style="background:#FFD700;" Championswidth=15% style="background:#C0C0C0;" Runners-upwidth=15% style="background:#CC9966;" Thirdwidth=15%Fourthwidth=8% in top six
12 (1963, 1971, 1975, 1979, 1983, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2023)4 (1967, 1987, 2003, 2019)16
5 (1967, 1979, 1987, 2003, 2019)8 (1963, 1971, 1983, 1991, 1999, 2007, 2011, 2015)2 (1975, 1991)1 (2023)16
1 (1979)1 (1987)1 (1983)3 (1963, 1971, 1975)8
2 (1975, 2023)6 (1963, 1971, 1999, 2011, 2015, 2019)8 (1967, 1979, 1983, 1987, 1991, 1995)16
1 (1995)1 (1967)1 (2019)10
4 (1991, 2003, 2007, 2023)4 (1971, 1999, 2011, 2015)16

Participating nations

Team
1963

1967

1971

1975

1979

1983

1987

1991

1995

1999

2003

2007

2011

2015

2019

2023
Total
----12th9th--12th-17th-----4
1st2nd1st1st=1st1st=2nd1st1st1st2nd1st1st1st2nd1st16
--9th-18th-----------2
----8th-=6th-11th10th7th13th11th13th12th14th10
----19th-=10th-23rd-22nd-----4
-----------10th13th---2
----11th12th=10th6th13th13th21st-----7
-------16th21st23rd24th-----4
------=6th5th7th7th11th7th----6
3rd4th3rd2nd4th4th4th4th4th3rd4th4th3rd3rd3rd2nd16
---8th--8th11th-6th8th9th10th11th14th11th10
----15th-----20th-----2
-----13th-17th23rd24th23rd-----5
----10th-15th10th25th-------4
5th6th=4th5th5th5th5th3rd5th4th3rd3rd4th4th5th3rd16
--------8th11th-5th6th6th6th7th7
-----12th17th19th26th19th-16th16th---7
--------27th-------1
-------13th16th-------2
2nd1st2nd3rd=1st2nd1st2nd3rd2nd1st2nd2nd2nd1st4th16
---------25th12th-----2
11th-8th9th17th7th=10th12th18th16th19th-8th-10th-12
---11th--14th14th15th18th------5
----=6thDoes Not Exist1
----=12th-----16th-----2
----16th---10th-13th-----3
-------8th9th9th6th8th12th10th13th-8
8th7th6th6th9th6th9th9th22nd20th15th14th-12th11th10th15
-8th-10th-10th-18th20th12th-15th15th15th16th15th11
6th3rd------2nd5th5th6th5th5th4th6th10
9th----14th16th15th19th21st18th-14th16th15th16th11
---------22nd-----8th2
4th5th=4th4th=1st3rd=2nd-6th8th10th11th7th9th9th12th15
----=12th--------8th7th5th4
--------14th15th9th-----3
-------20th-26th------2
10th-7th7th=6th8th13th7th17th14th14th12th9th7th-9th14
7th---------------1
---------17th---14th--2
--------------8th13th2

See also

References

Netball Scoop - Team Lists (World Championships)

Bibliography

External links

See main article: world championships.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History of Netball . 2024-02-03 . World Netball . en-US.
  2. Web site: Netball World Cup . 2024-02-03 . World Netball . en-US.
  3. Web site: Netball World Cup 2027: Everything you need to know . 2024-02-03 . Netball Australia . en.