The Spar Proteas celebrate their triumph at the 2024 Africa Netball Cup, defeating Uganda 65-50 in the final to claim the championship at the MTC Dome in Swakopmund, Namibia, on Saturday, 14 December, 2024. All Photos: Ministry of Information and Communication Technology - Republic of Namibia

South Africa achieved a historic victory at the 2024 Africa Netball Cup, beating Uganda to reclaim the coveted 2024 Africa Netball Cup title, at the MTC Dome in Swakopmund, Namibia, on Saturday, 14 December, 2024.

The Spar Proteas showcased their dominance in the women’s final, defeating Uganda 65-50 in what was a tense game, displaying exceptional court coverage, intercepting key passes and forcing turnovers throughout the match against a Ugandan team that fought gallantly.

The Spar Proteas’ accurate shooting and fluid movement through the court, particularly in the mid-court where they consistently gained advantage, proved too much for Uganda to handle.

They established an early lead, winning the first quarter 16-12. SA extended their advantage in the second quarter to go into the halftime break ahead by 30-24 goals.

The Spar Proteas continued to pull away in the third [50-33], ultimately securing a convincing 65-50 victory.

Spar Proteas coach Jenny Van Dyk expressed immense pride in her team’s performance following their triumphant victory at the Africa Netball Cup. Van Dyk highlighted the team’s dominant third quarter as a key factor in their success.

“I’m a very happy coach. The players made us proud today. What the players accomplished today was one of our goals to be African champions.

Spar Proteas Head Coach, Jenny van Dyk

“A massive third quarter for us, 20 for us and 9 for them, was crucial in securing the victory. It was a really quite a hot week, very physical and hard.”

Assistant Coach Zanele Mdodana expressed immense relief and pride in the team’s performance.

“We knew there was a lot of pressure on us after the disappointing World Cup result against Uganda. We had to overcome that hurdle,” she said. We wanted to get rid of that monkey on our back and prove ourselves.

“It was a really tough week. No match was easy and we had to adapt to each opponent’s unique style of play. I’m extremely proud of the way the troops handled the weeks.”

Spar Proteas Assistant Coach, Zanele Mdodana

 “The fact that both our men’s and women’s teams have been crowned African Netball Cup champions is testament to the significant progress we’ve made. This success story presents a valuable opportunity for potential sponsorship partners to align themselves with a rapidly growing and successful sport,” said Cecilia Molokwane, Netball South Africa president.

Molokwane added that, “This achievement not only brings pride to our country, but also inspires a new generation of netball players. Well done to both teams and thank you for flying the South African flag high!”

The Spar Proteas will be taking a break and are set to return to action in January 2025. They will compete in a three-match test series against Jamaica, with matches scheduled for 18, 22, and 25 January, in Jamaica.

The South African national women’s netball team will be arriving back in South Africa on Sunday, 15 December 2024, at the OR Tambo International Airport (Terminal A) at 16:00.

Result of the Final of the Africa Netball Cup 2024 on Saturday, 14 December

FINAL – South Africa vs Uganda

Quarter-by-Quarter Scoring: South Africa vs Uganda

Q1: 16-12
Q2: 30-24
Q3: 50-33
Q4: 65-50

2024 Africa Netball Cup Player Awards

Best Shooter: Elemeré van der Berg (South Africa)
Best Mid-Court Centre: Margret Baagala (Uganda)
Best Defender: Elizabeth Mushore (Zimbabwe)
Player of the Tournament: Khanyisa Chawane (South Africa)

Final Standings of the 2024 Africa Netball Cup

1. South Africa
2. Uganda
3. Zimbabwe
4. Malawi
5. Namibia
6. Zambia
7. Kenya
8. Eswatini

Africa Netball Cup Semi-Final and Play-Off Fixtures on Friday, 13 December, 2024

South Africa 63 – 41 Zimbabwe
Uganda 51 – 43 Malawi

5/6th Position Zambia 46 – 54 Namibia
7/8th Position Kenya 43 – 39 Eswatini

Africa Netball Cup Results on Thursday, 12 December, 2024

Pool 2 Eswatini 34 – 85 Uganda
Pool 1 South Africa 71 – 48 Zambia
Pool 1 Malawi 60 – 30 Kenya
Pool 2 Namibia 42 – 41 Zimbabwe

Africa Netball Cup Results on Wednesday, 11 December, 2024

Pool 1 Zambia 51 – 41 Kenya
Pool 2 Namibia 43 – 55 Uganda

Africa Netball Cup Results on Tuesday, 10 December, 2024

Pool 2 Zimbabwe 78 – 27 Eswatini
Pool 1 South Africa 65 – 35 Malawi

Results on Monday, 9 December, 2024

Pool 1 Malawi 52 – 39 Zambia
Pool 2 Uganda 49 – 50 Zimbabwe
Pool 1 Kenya 29 – 74 South Africa
Pool 2 Namibia 58 – 47 Eswatini

Spar Proteas Starting 7 vs Malawi

GS Elmeré van der Berg
GA Kamogelo Maseko
WA Khanyisa Chawane (C)
C Refiloe Nketsa
WD Jamie van Wyk
GD Karla Pretorius
GK Nicola Smith

Substitutes

Nicholé Breedt
Boitumelo Mahloko
Tarle Mathe
Ané Retief
Ine-Marí Venter 

Head Coach: Jenny van Dyk
Assistant Coach: Zanele Mdodana
Team Manager: Vinolia Austin
Physio: Fikile Phasha


Main Photo Caption: The Spar Proteas celebrate their triumph at the 2024 Africa Netball Cup, defeating Uganda 65-50 in the final to claim the championship at the MTC Dome in Swakopmund, Namibia, on Saturday, 14 December, 2024. All Photos: Ministry of Information and Communication Technology – Republic of Namibia

Photo 2 Caption: Spar Proteas captain Khanyisa Chawane was chosen as Player of the Tournament, and celebrated in the Closing Ceremony.

Photo 3 Caption: Elmeré van der Berg’s goalscoring prowess saw her walk away with the 2024 Africa Netball Cup Best Shooter of the Tournament accolade.

Photo 4 Caption: Africa netball champion coaches, Spar Proteas Head Coach Jenny van Dyk and Assistant Coach Zanele Mdodana smile with the continental trophy.

Photo 5 Caption: Final Standings Graphic

Photo 6 Caption: Africa Netball Cup 2024 Silver Medalists, Uganda.

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