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Netball
Netball is a ball sport played by two teams of seven players. Its development, derived from early versions of basketball, began in England in the 1890s. By 1960, international playing rules had been standardised for the game, and the International Federation of Netball and Women's Basketball (later ...
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Leagues
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Teams
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Players
499
Events
Top Leagues (6)
View all →Australian Super Netball League
International
9 teams
141 events
Commonwealth Games Netball
International
0 teams
0 events
_Defunct Netball Teams
International
0 teams
0 events
New Zealand Netball League
International
6 teams
114 events
_No League Netball
International
0 teams
0 events
UK Netball Superleague
International
13 teams
244 events
Popular Teams
View all →Wasps Netball
UK Netball Superleague
Loughborough Lightning
UK Netball Superleague
Central Pulse
New Zealand Netball League
Northern Stars
New Zealand Netball League
Saracens Mavericks
UK Netball Superleague
Southern Steel
New Zealand Netball League
Leeds Rhinos Netball
UK Netball Superleague
Sirens Netball
UK Netball Superleague
Team Bath
UK Netball Superleague
Surrey Storm
UK Netball Superleague
Giants Netball
Australian Super Netball League
Melbourne Vixens
Australian Super Netball League
Collingwood Magpies
Australian Super Netball League
New South Wales Swifts
Australian Super Netball League
West Coast Fever
Australian Super Netball League
Queensland Firebirds
Australian Super Netball League
Featured Players
View all →Rahni Samason
Melbourne Vixens
Goal Shooter
Kim Ravaillion
Queensland Firebirds
Center

Tayla Fraser
New South Wales Swifts
Center
Verity Charles
West Coast Fever
Wing Attack
kelly singleton
New South Wales Swifts
Goal Attack

Kim Jenner
Queensland Firebirds
Goal Defence

Maisie Nankivell
Adelaide Thunderbirds
Wing Defence

Molly Jovic
Collingwood Magpies
Wing Attack

April Brandley
Giants Netball
Goal Defence

Olivia Lewis
Melbourne Vixens
Goal Defence
Shimona Nelson
Collingwood Magpies
Goal Shooter
Gabi Simpson
Queensland Firebirds
Wing Defence
Upcoming Fixtures
View all →UK Netball Superleague
Leeds Rhinos Netball
vs London Pulse
Australian Super Netball League
Melbourne Mavericks
vs Melbourne Vixens
Australian Super Netball League
Sunshine Coast Lightning
vs New South Wales Swifts
UK Netball Superleague
Celtic Dragons
vs Saracens Mavericks
UK Netball Superleague
Manchester Thunder
vs Nottingham Forest
UK Netball Superleague
Loughborough Lightning
vs Birmingham Panthers
Recent Results
View all →UK Netball Superleague
London Pulse
73 - 63
Nottingham Forest
UK Netball Superleague
Saracens Mavericks
58 - 66
Loughborough Lightning
UK Netball Superleague
Birmingham Panthers
48 - 58
Manchester Thunder
Australian Super Netball League
New South Wales Swifts
70 - 69
Melbourne Mavericks
Australian Super Netball League
Giants Netball
52 - 68
Melbourne Vixens
Australian Super Netball League
Adelaide Thunderbirds
66 - 53
West Coast Fever
About Netball
Netball is a ball sport played by two teams of seven players. Its development, derived from early versions of basketball, began in England in the 1890s. By 1960, international playing rules had been standardised for the game, and the International Federation of Netball and Women's Basketball (later renamed the International Netball Federation (INF)) was formed. As of 2011, the INF comprises more than 60 national teams organized into five global regions. Games are played on a rectangular court with raised goal rings at each end. Each team attempts to score goals by passing a ball down the court and shooting it through its goal ring. Players are assigned specific positions, which define their roles within the team and restrict their movement to certain areas of the court. During general play, a player with the ball can hold on to it for only three seconds before shooting for a goal or passing to another player. The winning team is the one that scores the most goals. Netball games are 60 minutes long. Variations have been developed to increase the game's pace and appeal to a wider audience.
