Uganda national netball team explained

Country:Uganda
Nickname:The She-Cranes
Association:Uganda Netball Federation
Confederation:Confederation of African Netball Associations
Coach:Rashid Mubiru
Captain:Peace Proscovia
Top Scorer:Peace Proscovia
Rank:6
Skirt1:yellow
Kitlabel2:asiatic sports
Wnc Apps:4
Wnc Debut:1979
Wnc Prev:2023
Wnc Recent:5th
Wnc Best:5th (2023)
Cwg Prev:2022
Cwg Recent:5th

The Uganda national netball team represent Uganda in international netball. In line with other women's representative sports teams in Uganda, the netball team is known as the "She-Cranes". Uganda is currently ranked seventh in the INF World Rankings.

History

World Cups

Uganda qualified through to the 2015 World Cup after qualifying via the African system where they defeated Zimbabwe, Zambia, Swaziland and Botswana along the way to finish on top of Africa and making it through to their first World Cup since the 5th edition which was held in Trinidad and Tobago.[1] [2] [3]

Uganda were drawn in Group D which consisted of Fiji, Zambia and Wales. The opening game of the tournament for the team was against Zambia in which Uganda got off to a flying start when they won 74-38 to record their biggest margin for the team in a World Cup with the captain of the squad Peace Proscovia scoring fifty-six goals in the victory.[4] The next opponent was up against Fiji and Uganda led all of the quarters in the game with Peace Proscovia being the top goalscorer with thirty-seven goals to give Uganda a 61-40 victory.[5] The final match of the group stage saw them take on fellow unbeaten team in Wales and for Uganda, they had their first loss of the campaign with Wales coming back from four goals down at three-quarter time to get a two-point victory with Peace Proscovia being top goalscorer for Uganda with twenty-six.[6]

With Uganda getting through to the top eight on the back of two wins, they got drawn to play against fellow African teams Malawi, New Zealand, and Jamaica in Pool E.[7] Despite the team fast finish in the final quarter of their first game against Malawi, they would end up losing the match 59-53 in what would be their closest match of the qualification round.[8] The next two matches would see Uganda being outplayed as they lost to Jamaica by twelve goals [9] before being smashed by New Zealand for a 43-goal margin after they elected to not go with their regular starting lineup.[10]

Uganda would finish in eighth place after they would lose their final two matches after losing to South Africa before a rematch with Wales saw the team lose by nineteen goals with Peace Proscovia being the top goalscorer of the match with thirty-one goals.[11]

Uganda qualified for the 2019 Netball World Cup.[12]

Commonwealth Games

See also: Netball at the Commonwealth Games. The Ugandan netball team made their first appearance at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia, where the team finished third and only narrowly missed out on qualifying for the medals matches, having been beaten by narrow margins against New Zealand and England in the pool stage. They finished the tournament in sixth place, losing the fifth-place playoff match to South Africa by 11 goals.[13]

Other events

Uganda won the Nations Cup 2013 tournament, held in Singapore's Toa Payoh Sports Hall.[14]

Tournament results

2 Dec Uganda 52 Ireland 41
3 Dec Uganda 52 Papua New Guinea 52
4 Dec Uganda 60 Singapore 32
6 Dec Uganda 75 Sri Lanka 38
7 Dec Uganda 52 Singapore 29

More recently the team played a three-match series in England, where they lost to the Roses though they were thoroughly competitive in all three matches.[15]

Competitive record

Netball World Cup
width=50 style=background:gainsboro Yearwidth=200 style=background:gainsboro Championshipwidth=200 style=background:gainsboro Locationwidth=100 style=background:gainsboro Placing
1979 Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago=13th
1983 SingaporeDNQ
1987 Glasgow, ScotlandDNQ
1991 Sydney, AustraliaDNQ
1995 Birmingham, EnglandDNQ
1999 Christchurch, New ZealandDNQ
2003 Kingston, JamaicaDNQ
2007 Auckland, New ZealandDNQ
2011 SingaporeDNQ
2015 Sydney, Australia8th
2019 Liverpool, England7th
2023 Cape Town, South Africa5th

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Uganda qualifies for Netball World Cup after beating Swaziland . 2014-09-18 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140921144346/http://www.kawowo.com/index.php/others/netball/item/19173-uganda-into-netball-worldcup-after-beating-swaziland.html . 21 September 2014 . dmy-all .
  2. Web site: Uganda qualifies for Netball World Cup. Sydney Morning Herald . 19 September 2014 . 22 November 2016.
  3. Web site: Netball World Cup: Uganda players warned not to 'disappear' during August campaign. ABC Australia . 28 January 2015 . 22 November 2016.
  4. Web site: Uganda's Proscovia stars in historic win . 7 August 2015 . 22 November 2016.
  5. Web site: Uganda continue winning run against Fiji . 8 August 2015 . 22 November 2016.
  6. Web site: Wales tops Pool D . 10 August 2015 . 22 November 2016.
  7. Web site: Preview Day 5: Pool E . 10 August 2015 . 22 November 2016.
  8. Web site: Malawi hold out fast finishing She Cranes . 11 August 2015 . 22 November 2016.
  9. Web site: Sunshine Girls edge out Uganda. 13 August 2015. 7 February 2017.
  10. Web site: Silver Ferns undefeated heading to Semi-Finals. 14 August 2015. 7 February 2017.
  11. Web site: Wales claim 7th spot with win over She Cranes. 16 August 2015. 7 February 2017.
  12. Web site: Uganda and Zimbabwe qualify for Liverpool. Netball World Cup. 17 August 2018.
  13. Web site: PW34: Fifth Place Playoff Match. GC2018.
  14. Web site: Nations Cup 2013 . www.netball.org.sg . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131207042019/http://www.netball.org.sg/netball-events/item/573-nations-cup-13 . 2013-12-07.
  15. Web site: England 65-53 Uganda: Roses win series with a match to spare. BBC Sport. 30 November 2018.