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Netball Singapore Nations Cup
Founded2006
AdministratorNetball Singapore
No. of teams4-6
Most recent
champion(s)
 Kenya (1st Title)
Most titles Singapore
(3 titles)

The Netball Singapore Nations Cup is an annual netball tournament organised and hosted by Netball Singapore. The inaugural tournament was played in 2006 and was won by Singapore. The host nation is the tournament's most successful team, winning three tournaments.[1]

The tournament was not held between 2020 - 2021 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Tournaments

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1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4th 5th 6th
2006 [2]  Singapore  Papua New Guinea  Scotland  Canada n/a n/a
2007 [3][4][5]  Singapore  Trinidad and Tobago  Northern Ireland  Sri Lanka  Canada n/a
2008 [6][7]  Papua New Guinea  Botswana  Samoa  Sri Lanka  Singapore n/a
2009 [8][9][10][11]  Northern Ireland  Scotland  Canada  Tanzania  Singapore  Malaysia
2010 [12][13]  Wales  Scotland  Tanzania  Singapore  Namibia  India
2011 [14]  Fiji  Singapore  Malaysia  Namibia  Sri Lanka  Papua New Guinea
2012 [15][16]  Tanzania  Malaysia  Namibia  Sri Lanka  Singapore  Republic of Ireland
2013 [17][18]  Uganda  Singapore  Papua New Guinea  Sri Lanka  Republic of Ireland  United States
2014 [19][20]  Samoa  Singapore  Botswana  Malaysia  Papua New Guinea  Republic of Ireland
2015 [21][22][23][24][25]  Northern Ireland  Papua New Guinea  Singapore  Botswana Singapore Invitational  Chinese Taipei
2016 [26][27]  Zambia  Papua New Guinea  Botswana  Singapore  Republic of Ireland  Canada
2017 [28]  Cook Islands  Swaziland  Singapore  Republic of Ireland  Malaysia  Hong Kong
2019[29]  Namibia  Singapore  Botswana  Cook Islands  Republic of Ireland  Papua New Guinea
2022  Botswana  Fiji  Singapore  Republic of Ireland  Malaysia  Singapore A
2023[30]  Singapore  Papua New Guinea  Cook Islands  Canada  Singapore A  Sri Lanka
2024[31]  Kenya  Singapore  United Arab Emirates  Republic of Ireland  Singapore A  Canada

Finals

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1st place, gold medalist(s) Score 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Venue
2006 [2][32]  Singapore 46–41  Papua New Guinea Toa Payoh Sports Hall
2007 [5][33]  Singapore 56–32  Trinidad and Tobago Toa Payoh Sports Hall
2008 [7]  Papua New Guinea 55–53  Botswana Toa Payoh Sports Hall
2009 [8][10]  Northern Ireland 49–34  Scotland Toa Payoh Sports Hall
2010 [12][13]  Wales 53–30  Scotland Toa Payoh Sports Hall
2011 [14][34]  Fiji 51–42  Singapore Toa Payoh Sports Hall
2012 [15]  Tanzania 45–38  Malaysia Toa Payoh Sports Hall
2013[17][18]  Uganda 52–29  Singapore Toa Payoh Sports Hall
2014 [19][35]  Samoa 50–41  Singapore OCBC Arena
2015 [21][22][25]  Northern Ireland 52–41  Papua New Guinea OCBC Arena
2016 [26][27]  Zambia 65–49  Papua New Guinea OCBC Arena
2017 [36]  Cook Islands 39–38  Swaziland OCBC Arena
2019[37]  Namibia 49–42  Singapore OCBC Arena
2022  Botswana 65–37  Fiji OCBC Arena
2023[1]  Singapore 59–56  Papua New Guinea OCBC Arena
2024[38]  Kenya 61–33  Singapore OCBC Arena

Winners by nation

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Nation Years
 Singapore 2006, 2007, 2023
 Northern Ireland 2009, 2015
 Botswana 2022
 Cook Islands 2017
 Fiji 2011
 Kenya 2024
 Namibia 2019
 Papua New Guinea 2008
 Samoa 2014
 Tanzania 2012
 Uganda 2013
 Wales 2010
 Zambia 2016

Main sponsors

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Seasons
Fisher & Paykel[7][39] 2008
NTUC Fairprice Foundation [12] 2010
Mission Foods[24][26][36] 2015-2017
M1 Limited 2019
MiRXES[40] 2023-2024

References

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