Asia Netball
Governing body of netball in Asia
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::summary Governing body of netball in Asia ::
| unionname = Asia Netball | nativename = | logo = | logosize = 120px | founded = 1986 | region = Asia | regionyear = | president = Datin Seri Narumon Siriwat | vicepresident = | ceo = | womenscoach = | countryflag = | url = http://www.asianetball.org/
Asia Netball, formerly the Asian Netball Federation, Asian Federation of Netball Associations (AFNA) and Netball Asia, is the governing body of netball in Asia that organize Asian Netball Championships. Netball Asia 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. The Asian Region covers a total of 49 countries. The Asian Region currently has 8 Associate Members and 10 Full Regional & INF Members.
Events
Asian Youth Netball Championship
Members
References
References
- Asian Federation of Netball Associations. "About the ANF (sic)".
- http://www.netball.org/images/documents/regions/ASIA-Regional-Scope-Download-April-2013.pdf {{Dead link. (February 2022)
- "Members".
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