Namibia national netball team

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Namibia national netball team
Nickname(s)Desert Jewels
RegionAfrica
Head coachJulene Meyer
Uniform
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The Namibia national netball team is the national netball team of Namibia. As of 2 December 2019, Namibia were 30th in the INF World Rankings.[1] Namibia competed in the annual Confederation of Southern African Netball Associations (COSANA) tournament in 2008.[2] The 2010 Nations Cup, called NTUC FairPrice Foundation Nations Cup 2010, was held in December. Namibia beat India 72–32 to capture fifth.[3] The current team members are below.

Namibia national netball team
Players Coaching staff
  • Anna Kaspar
  • Jatjinda 'Toetsie' Kambutuko
  • Nellandré Mostert
  • Louise' Dreamy' Kauhesua
  • Anna Shipanga
  • Jessica Moolman
  • Nanguloshi 'Eve' Kamutushi
  • Monica Gomases
  • Loide 'Bokkie' Hanyanya
  • Juzelri Garbers
  • Cornelia 'Corry' Mupenda
  • Mwale Mulenamaswe
  • Zanté Farmer
  • Monique Basson
  • Ilyn 'Foxy' Pura
  • Head coach: Julene Meyer
  • Asst coach: Sunette Burden
  • Asst coach: Antoinette Wentworth
  • Asst coach:

Chrisna Lombard

  • Manager:

Operi Tjipuka

Namibia finished third in the Nations Cup Netball Tournament 2012 held in Singapore.[4]

In 2019, Namibia made a come back and defeated Singapore 49 - 42 in the Finals to win M1 Nations Cup.[5][6]

References

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  1. ^ INF World Rankings
  2. ^ Nyasa Times Reporter 2008
  3. ^ Netball Singapore 2010a
  4. ^ "Netball Singapore :: FairPrice Foundation Nations Cup 2011". www.netball.org.sg. Archived from the original on 23 August 2011.
  5. ^ "Netball Singapore".
  6. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Namibia vs Singapore (1st & 2nd placing) | M1 Nations Cup 2019. YouTube.

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