2012 World University Netball Championship

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The 2012 World University Netball Championship was hosted at the Good Hope Centre in Cape Town, South Africa between 2 July and 7 July 2012. The tournament was organised by the Fédération Internationale du Sport Universitaire and University Sports South Africa. It was the inaugural tournament of the World University Netball Championship. It was won by Great Britain who defeated the host nation, South Africa 53–49 in the final. Jamaica finished third after defeating Northern Ireland 41–30 in the bronze medal match. [1][2][3][4]

Host country South Africa
Dates2–7 July 2012 (2012-07-02 2012-07-07)
Teams8
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2012 World University Netball Championship
Tournament details
Host country South Africa
VenueGood Hope Centre
Dates2–7 July 2012 (2012-07-02 2012-07-07)
Teams8
Final positions
Champions Great Britain (1st title)
Runners-up South Africa
Third place Jamaica
2016 

All statistics correct as of 17 July 2019.
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Participants

Initially, eighteen countries indicated that they would send teams. However by June 2012, when the draw was made for the tournament, only seven had confirmed their participation. These were South Africa, Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Jamaica, Namibia, Uganda and the United States. Australia and New Zealand where among the countries that had dropped out. [2] Before the tournament started, a late entry by Zimbabwe saw the number of participants increase to eight. [5] It was initially planned that Ireland would send an All-Ireland team, featuring players from both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. However no players from the Republic were selected for the final squad. As a result, it was a Northern Ireland team, in effect, that competed in the tournament. [5][6][7][8][9][10]

Format

When there was just seven teams due to participate, it was planned for all seven teams to play each other once in a group stage. The top four teams would then qualify for the semi-finals. However with the addition of Zimbabwe it was decided to split the eight teams into two groups of four. All eight teams qualified for the quarter-finals, with the final group tables deciding the quarter-final draw. [2][5][11]

Matches

Group A

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA % Pts
1  South Africa 3300260736
2  Northern Ireland 32011971004
3  Zimbabwe 3102742272
4  United States 3003641950
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More information South Africa, 57–47 ...
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More information Zimbabwe, 35–34 ...
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More information South Africa, 110–12 ...
South Africa 110–12 Zimbabwe
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More information Northern Ireland, 67–16 ...
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More information Northern Ireland, 83–27 ...
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More information South Africa, 93–14 ...
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Source:[5][11]

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA % Pts
1  Great Britain 33001531216
2  Jamaica 32011561204
3  Uganda 3102127932
4  Namibia 3003721740
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More information Great Britain, 46–44 ...
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More information Uganda, 44–4 ...
Uganda 44–4 Namibia
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More information Jamaica, 44–39 ...
Jamaica 44–39 Uganda
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More information Great Britain, 62-33 ...
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More information Great Britain, 45–44 ...
Great Britain 45–44 Uganda
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More information Jamaica, 68–35 ...
Jamaica 68–35 Namibia
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Source:[5][11][14][3][4]

Quarter-finals

More information South Africa, 67–26 ...
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More information Northern Ireland, 45–43 ...
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More information Jamaica, 87–15 ...
Jamaica 87–15 Zimbabwe
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More information England, 82–14 ...
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Semi-finals

More information Great Britain, 52–37 ...
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More information South Africa, 41–39 ...
South Africa 41–39 Jamaica
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Placement matches

More information Namibia, 96–21 ...
Namibia 96–21 Zimbabwe
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More information Uganda, 72–18 ...
Uganda 72–18 United States
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7th place
More information Zimbabwe, 43–41 ...
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5th place
More information Uganda, 51–38 ...
Uganda 51–38 Namibia
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Bronze medal match
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Final

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Final placings

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Source:[1][17]

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