South Africa national netball team

The South Africa national netball team, known as the SPAR Proteas for sponsorship reasons, represents South Africa in women's international netball. The Proteas are currently coached by Australian coach Norma Plummer who returned to the role for a second time in November 2022[1] and are captained by Bongiwe Msomi. The team are governed by Netball South Africa and sponsored by SPAR. South Africa are currently fifth in the INF World Rankings.

South Africa
South Africa netball crest
Nickname(s)Proteas
AssociationNetball South Africa
ConfederationAfrica Netball
Head coachNorma Plummer
CaptainBongiwe Msomi
Vice-captainKarla Pretorius
World ranking5
Team colours
Team colours
Alternate
Alternate
Netball World Cup
2023 placing6th
Best result2nd (1995)
Commonwealth Games
2022 placing6th
Best result4th (1998)

History edit

South Africa have long been among the top five ranked nations in netball, having twice won medals at the World Cup, once with a third-place finish in 1967 and later securing runner-up status to Australia in 1995.[2] The national team was barred from participating in international test matches in 1969 because of the country's apartheid policies and were not readmitted until 1995.[3] Their surprise appearance in 1995 World Cup Final came off the back of an historic victory over New Zealand earlier in the tournament and saw the team receive a medal from President Nelson Mandela personally.[3] The SPAR Proteas have never claimed a medal at the Commonwealth Games.

As well as competing in World Cups and at the Commonwealth Games, the Proteas also regularly participate in the Quad Series annually against Australia, New Zealand and England, though the team has never finished above fourth place in the tournament. The Proteas also feature in the all-African Diamond Challenge tournament most years, which they have won on each occasion thus far.

In June 2022 just a month before the Commonwealth Games, Netball South Africa announced its first ever group of contracted players.[4]

Competitive record edit

World Cup
Netball World Cup
Year Games Location Placing
1963 1963 World Netball Championships Eastbourne, England 6th
1967 1967 World Netball Championships Perth, Australia  
1995 1995 World Netball Championships Birmingham, England  
1999 1999 World Netball Championships Christchurch, New Zealand 5th
2003 2003 World Netball Championships Kingston, Jamaica 5th
2007 2007 World Netball Championships Auckland, New Zealand 6th
2011 2011 World Netball Championships Singapore 5th
2015 2015 Netball World Cup Sydney, Australia 5th
2019 2019 Netball World Cup Liverpool, England 4th
2023 2023 Netball World Cup Cape Town, South Africa 6th
Commonwealth Games
Netball at the Commonwealth Games
Year Games Event Location Placing
1998 XVI Commonwealth Games Netball at the 1998 Commonwealth Games Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 4th
2002 XVII Commonwealth Games Netball at the 2002 Commonwealth Games Manchester, England 5th
2006 XVIII Commonwealth Games Netball at the 2006 Commonwealth Games Melbourne, Australia 7th
2010 XIX Commonwealth Games Netball at the 2010 Commonwealth Games Delhi, India 6th
2014 XX Commonwealth Games Netball at the 2014 Commonwealth Games Glasgow, Scotland 6th
2018 XXI Commonwealth Games Netball at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Queensland 5th
2022 XXII Commonwealth Games Netball at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Birmingham, England 6th
Quad Series
Netball Quad Series
Year Tournament Location Placing
2016 2016 Netball Quad Series New Zealand 4th
2017 (1) 2017 Netball Quad Series (January/February) England & South Africa 4th
2017 (2) 2017 Netball Quad Series (August/September) Australia & New Zealand 4th
2018 (1) 2018 Netball Quad Series (January) England & South Africa 4th
2018 (2) 2018 Netball Quad Series (September) Australia & New Zealand 4th
2019 2019 Netball Quad Series England 4th
2020 Cancelled Due to COVID-19
2021
2022 2022 Netball Quad Series England 4th
2023 2023 Netball Quad Series South Africa 4th
Fast5 Netball World Series
Year Tournament Location Placing
2009 2009 World Netball Series Manchester, England DNP
2010 2010 World Netball Series Liverpool, England 6th
2011 2011 World Netball Series Liverpool, England 5th
2012 2012 Fast5 Netball World Series Auckland, New Zealand  
2013 2013 Fast5 Netball World Series Auckland, New Zealand 4th
2014 2014 Fast5 Netball World Series Auckland, New Zealand 5th
2015 Not played
2016 2016 Fast5 Netball World Series Melbourne, Australia 6th
2017 2017 Fast5 Netball World Series Melbourne, Australia 5th
2018 2018 Fast5 Netball World Series Melbourne, Australia 6th
2019 Not played
2020 Cancelled due to COVID
2021
2022 2022 Fast5 Netball World Series Christchurch, New Zealand  

Players edit

Current team edit

The current squad was selected for the 2023 Netball World Cup

South Africa SPAR Proteas roster
Players Coaches
Name Pos DOB Height Club Nat Caps
Khanysia Chawane WD,C,WA 14/01/1996 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in) Cardiff Dragons   70
Izette Griesel C,WA 12/07/1992 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Jaguars   94
Phumza Maweni GK,GD 04/09/1984 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) Stings   110
Bongiwe Msomi (c) C,WA 19/1/1988 1.66 m (5 ft 5 in) Fireballs   160
Lenize Potgieter GS,GA 02/05/1994 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Manchester Thunder   89
Karla Pretorius (vc) GD,WD 12/03/1990 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) Sunshine Coast Lightning   100
Nicola Smith GK,GD 25/04/2000 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Loughborough Lightning   19
Jeanté Strydom GD,WD 30/09/1996 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) Southern Steel   1
Nicholé Taljaard GA,WA 03/05/1997 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) London Pulse   19
Elmeré van der Berg GS,GA 09/04/2001 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Manchester Thunder   22
Shadine van der Merwe GD,WD 25/11/1992 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in) Manchester Thunder   68
Ine-Marí Venter GS,GA 21/04/1995 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) Saracens Mavericks   50
Seasandile Ngubane GS,GA 28/11/1996 Strathclyde Sirens   1
Refiloe Nketsa WD,C,WA 15/05/1995 Criniums  
Lefebré Rademan GA,WA 08/08/2000 Severn Stars  
Sigi Burger GS,GA 23/02/1996 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) Severn Stars  
Head coach
Assistant coach



Notes
  • (c) – Captain
  • (cc) – Co-captain
  • (vc) – Vice-captain
  •   – Injury / maternity leave
  • (TRP) – Temporary Replacement Player
Player profiles: Team website Last updated: 26/07/2023

Sponsorship edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Butler, Lynn (14 November 2022). "Norma Plummer returns as Proteas netball coach". news24.com. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Women Netball IX World Championship 1995 Birmingham (ENG) 16-29.07 - Winner Australia". todor66.com.
  3. ^ a b "Birmingham 1995". International Netball Federation.
  4. ^ "SA netball enters 'historic' professional era with contracts for players".
  5. ^ "SA National Netball". SPAR. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  6. ^ "Telkom announces partnership with the South African Netball team". 27 February 2023.
  7. ^ "Netball South Africa partners with Hollywoodbets".

External links edit