
She Cranes Confirmed For 2023 Netball World Cup
Uganda’s National Netball team, the She Cranes, have officially qualified for the 2023 Netball World Cup next year in South Africa. This is after the release of the new INF
Uganda’s National Netball team, the She Cranes, have officially qualified for the 2023 Netball World Cup next year in South Africa. This is after the release of the new INF
The world netball governing body, International Netball Federation has finally cancelled the Youth World Cup which was scheduled to take place from 2-11th December in Suva, Fiji, due to concerns
Uganda’s netball team, the She Cranes, have returned from the recently concluded 2019 Netball World Cup in England. The team arrived on Tuesday at Entebbe International Airport via Emirates Airlines
Sunday, July 21 *7/8 place: Zimbabwe 47-58 Uganda *5/6 place: Jamaica 68-50 Malawi *3/4 place: England 58-42 South Africa *Final; Australia 51-52 New Zealand She Cranes starting 7: Lilian Ajio
Uganda’s senior netball team, the She Cranes lost 55-44 to Malawia’s Queens in 5th/8th placement game at the ongoing 2019 Netball World Cup in M&S Arena in Liverpool on Friday
Thursday, July 18 *Jamaica 61-48 Uganda (13-9, 22-11, 16-14, 10-14) Friday, July 19 *Malawi Vs Uganda (Placement Game) Starting Seven Vs Jamaica: Lilian Ajio (GD), Ruth Meeme (WA), Stella Oyella
Wednesday, July 17 *South Africa 67-40 Uganda (19-10, 12-13, 15-10, 21-7) Table – Group G England – 8 South Africa – 8 Jamaica – 4 Uganda – 4 Trinidad &
Wednesday, July 17 *Trinidad & Tobago Vs England *Jamaica Vs Scotland *South Africa Vs Uganda Uganda’s netball senior team, the She Cranes, will return to action on Wednesday following a
Sunday, July 14 *England 90-24 Samoa *Uganda 52-43 Scotland (16-11, 13-10, 11-12, 12-10) Monday, July 15 *Trinidad and Tobago Vs Uganda – 7PM Uganda’s She Cranes, leading 29-21 at halftime,
Saturday, July 13 *Uganda 69-48 Samoa (22-11, 18-12, 17-10, 12-15) Starting Seven Sylvia Nanyonga (WD), Stella Oyella (GA), Mary Nuba (GS), Jessica Achan (C), Stella Nanfuka (GK), Racheal Nanyonga (WA),
Uganda’s National Netball team, the She Cranes, have officially qualified for the 2023 Netball World Cup next year in South Africa. This is after the release of the new INF
The world netball governing body, International Netball Federation has finally cancelled the Youth World Cup which was scheduled to take place from 2-11th December in Suva, Fiji, due to concerns
Uganda’s netball team, the She Cranes, have returned from the recently concluded 2019 Netball World Cup in England. The team arrived on Tuesday at Entebbe International Airport via Emirates Airlines
Sunday, July 21 *7/8 place: Zimbabwe 47-58 Uganda *5/6 place: Jamaica 68-50 Malawi *3/4 place: England 58-42 South Africa *Final; Australia 51-52 New Zealand She Cranes starting 7: Lilian Ajio
Uganda’s senior netball team, the She Cranes lost 55-44 to Malawia’s Queens in 5th/8th placement game at the ongoing 2019 Netball World Cup in M&S Arena in Liverpool on Friday
Thursday, July 18 *Jamaica 61-48 Uganda (13-9, 22-11, 16-14, 10-14) Friday, July 19 *Malawi Vs Uganda (Placement Game) Starting Seven Vs Jamaica: Lilian Ajio (GD), Ruth Meeme (WA), Stella Oyella
Wednesday, July 17 *South Africa 67-40 Uganda (19-10, 12-13, 15-10, 21-7) Table – Group G England – 8 South Africa – 8 Jamaica – 4 Uganda – 4 Trinidad &
Wednesday, July 17 *Trinidad & Tobago Vs England *Jamaica Vs Scotland *South Africa Vs Uganda Uganda’s netball senior team, the She Cranes, will return to action on Wednesday following a
Sunday, July 14 *England 90-24 Samoa *Uganda 52-43 Scotland (16-11, 13-10, 11-12, 12-10) Monday, July 15 *Trinidad and Tobago Vs Uganda – 7PM Uganda’s She Cranes, leading 29-21 at halftime,
Saturday, July 13 *Uganda 69-48 Samoa (22-11, 18-12, 17-10, 12-15) Starting Seven Sylvia Nanyonga (WD), Stella Oyella (GA), Mary Nuba (GS), Jessica Achan (C), Stella Nanfuka (GK), Racheal Nanyonga (WA),