Singapore national netball team

The Singapore national netball team are the national netball team representing Singapore. The Singapore team have competed at eight World Netball Championships (1967, 1975, 1999, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019 and 2023). They have also won two Nations Cup titles (2005, 2006).

Singapore
AssociationNetball Singapore
ConfederationNetball Asia
Head coachAnnette Pearce
CaptainCharmaine Soh
World ranking28
Team colours
Team colours
Netball World Cup
Appearances8 (Debuted in 1967)
2023 placing15th
Best result8th (1967)
Commonwealth Games
Appearances1 (Debuted in 2006)
Best result11th (2006)

In 2005, the team won the Asian Netball Championship with a win over the Malaysian team, scoring 53–39 in the finals.

In 2015, the team clinched the Southeast Asian Games gold medal edging out Malaysia, 46-43 in the final.[1]

As of 30 June 2023, Singapore are 28th on the INF World Rankings.[2]

They are currently coached by Annete Pearce from New Zealand, and captained by Charmaine Soh.

Players

The following twelve players represented Singapore at the 2023 Netball World Cup.[3]

  • Toh Kai Wei (Co-Captain)
  • Khor Ting Fang (Co-Captain)
  • Aqilah Andin (Vice-Captain)
  • Amandeep Kaur  
  • Angelina Lim
  • Goh Wei Ping
  • Jamie Lim
  • Kimberly Lim
  • Rachel Ling
  • Reena Manogaran
  • Tan Yi Jie
  • Yew Shu Ning

Reserves:

  • K Mishalenee
  • Laura Low
  • Sherlyn Yip

Competitive history

Netball World Cup
Year Championship Location Placing
19631st World ChampionshipsEastbourne, England
19672nd World ChampionshipsPerth, Australia8th
19713rd World ChampionshipsKingston, Jamaica
19754th World ChampionshipsAuckland, New Zealand10th
19795th World ChampionshipsPort of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago
19836th World ChampionshipsSingapore
19877th World ChampionshipsGlasgow, Scotland
19918th World ChampionshipsSydney, Australia
19959th World ChampionshipsBirmingham, England
199910th World ChampionshipsChristchurch, New Zealand12th
200311th World ChampionshipsKingston, Jamaica
200712th World ChampionshipsAuckland, New Zealand15th
201113th World ChampionshipsSingapore15th
201514th World CupSydney, Australia15th
201915th World CupLiverpool, England16th
2023 2023 Netball World Cup Cape Town, South Africa 15th
Asian Netball Championships
Year Cup Location Placing
19851st Asian ChampionshipsKuala Lumpur, Malaysia 3rd
19892nd Asian ChampionshipsNew Delhi, India 2nd
19933rd Asian ChampionshipsHong Kong 2nd
19974th Asian ChampionshipsSingapore 3rd
20015th Asian ChampionshipsColombo, Sri Lanka 2nd
20056th Asian ChampionshipsSingapore 1st
20097th Asian ChampionshipsKuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2nd
20128th Asian ChampionshipsColombo, Sri Lanka 1st
20149th Asian ChampionshipsSingapore 1st
201610th Asian ChampionshipsBangkok, Thailand 3rd
201811th Asian ChampionshipsSingapore 2nd
2022 2022 Asian Netball Championships Singapore 2nd
Nations Cup
Year Cup Location Placing
20064 Nations CupSingapore 1st
20075 Nations CupSingapore 1st
20085 Nations CupSingapore5th
20096 Nations CupSingapore5th
20106 Nations CupSingapore4th
20116 Nations CupSingapore 2nd
20126 Nations CupSingapore5th
20136 Nations CupSingapore 2nd
20146 Nations CupSingapore 2nd
20155 Nations CupSingapore 3rd
2023 5 Nations Cup Singapore TBC
Southeast Asian Games
Year Games Location Placing
20012001 Southeast Asian GamesKuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2nd
20152015 Southeast Asian GamesSingapore 1st
20172017 Southeast Asian GamesKuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2nd
2019 2019 Southeast Asian Games Santa Rosa, Laguna, Philippines 2nd

Head coaches

Coach Years
Australia Jill McIntosh[4]2009 - 2011
New Zealand Annette Pearce 2020 - Present

References

  1. Wong, Jonathan (7 June 2015). "SEA Games Singapore claim netball gold after tense victory over Malaysia". The Straits Times. ISSN 0585-3923. Retrieved 9 September 2023.
  2. "Current World Rankings". International Netball Federation. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  3. netball_admin (8 June 2023). "Vitality Netball World Cup 2023 Singapore Team". Netball. Retrieved 9 September 2023.
  4. "Netball Singapore announces Nations Cup Team". www.womensportreport.com. 1 December 2009. Retrieved 8 February 2021.


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