Asian Federation of Netball Associations
- Asian Federation of Netball Associations
-
The Asian Federation of Netball Associations (AFNA), formerly the Asian Netball Federation, is the governing body of netball in Asia. The AFNA was founded in 1986 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, three years after representatives from five Asian netball countries – Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka and India – met during the 1983 Netball World Championships in Singapore to discuss the creation of an Asian netball governing body. The current president of the AFNA is Anna Wong.[1]
Full members
As of 20 September 2010, the AFNA has ten full members:
Associate members
As of 20 September 2010, the AFNA has five associate members:
- Japan
- South Korea
- Mongolia
- Qatar
- United Arab Emirates
References
v · d · eInternational netball |
|
|
|
Oceania |
|
 |
|
Africa |
Confederation of African Netball Associations
|
|
Europe |
Federation of European Netball Associations
|
|
Asia |
|
|
Americas |
Americas Federation of Netball Associations
|
|
Other |
Associate members
|
|
v · d · eNational netball teams of Asia |
|
|
|
Associate Members: Japan · South Korea · Mongolia · Qatar · United Arab Emirates
|
|
Categories: - Netball organisations
- Sports governing bodies in Asia
- Organizations established in 1986
- Netball stubs
Wikimedia Foundation.
2010.
Look at other dictionaries:
International Federation of Netball Associations — Infobox Organization name = International Federation of Netball Associations size = 180 px motto = type = Sports federation formation = headquarters = Manchester, England membership = More than 60 national associations leader title = Chief… … Wikipedia
Netball — Malawi (red) playing Fiji (blue) at the 2006 Commonwealth Games Highest governing body International Federation of Netball Associations Registered players 561,000+ … Wikipedia
Netball Federation of India — (NFI) Sport Netball Area of jurisdiction National … Wikipedia
Netball in Europe — Orkney A (red) v Shetland A (white/blue): intercounty netball (March 2009) in Scotland. Netball is primarily played in Commonwealth countries, which were heavily involved in standardising the rules for netball … Wikipedia
Netball in South Africa — Schoolyard netball game at Reygersdal Primary School, South Africa. Governing body Netball South Africa National team South Africa Competitions … Wikipedia
Netball in Lesotho — National team Lesotho Lesotho has a national netball league, and has participated in as well as hosted several netball tournaments. Contents 1 Tournaments 2 … Wikipedia
Netball in England — Australia v England: Internationl netball test – Adelaide, October 2008. Governing body [[England Netball]] National team England … Wikipedia
Netball in Tanzania — Governing body Netball Association of Tanzania (CHANETA) National team Tanzania Nickname(s) Taifa Queens Netball was one of the most popular sports in Tanzania. The sport was introduced to the country after the World War I, when the country was… … Wikipedia
Netball in Botswana — Governing body Botswana Netball Association National team Botswana Competitions National Spar – “Good for You” Netball League Netball in Botswana is primarily played by women. Girls are introduced to netball at primary schools, as part of the… … Wikipedia
Netball in Namibia — National team Namibia Netball in Namibia is a popular sport, played at the national level. Contents 1 International Competition 2 References … Wikipedia