Singapore national netball team
Singapore national netball team
The Singapore national netball team represents Singapore in international netball competitions. They are nicknamed the Singapore Vandas and are part of Asia Netball.
World Cup history
- The team has competed in the Netball World Cup 11 times, from 1967 to 2023, and has hosted the tournament twice (1983 and 2011).
- Their best finish is 8th place, achieved in 1967.
Asian Netball Championships
- Singapore has won the Asian Netball Championship four times: 2005, 2012, 2014 and 2024.
Nations Cup and Southeast Asian Games
- They have won the Nations Cup three times: 2006, 2007 and 2023.
- They won the Southeast Asian Games gold medal in 2015 (the final was a 46-43 win over Malaysia).
World rankings and awards
- As of September 2025, Singapore is ranked 22nd in the World Netball Rankings.
- The team was named 2025 Team of the Year (Team Sport) at the Singapore Sports Awards.
Current squad and notable players
- The 12 players who represented Singapore at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games include:
- Toh Kai Wei
- Khor Ting Fang
- Amandeep Kaur Chahal
- Goh Wei Ping
- Jamie Lim Jia Yin
- K Mishalenee
- Rachel Ling Ru Qing
- Reena Divya D/O Manogaran
- Tan Yi Jie
- Yew Shu Ning
- Angelina Lim Xue Ning
- Lee Pei Shan
Head coaches
- Jill McIntosh (Australia): 2009–2011
- Annette Pearce (New Zealand): 2020–2024
- Yeo Mee Hong (Interim, Singapore): 2024–2025
- Tara Steel (Australia): 2025–Present
Overview
Singapore’s netball team has a strong history in Asia, with multiple regional titles and a solid presence on the world stage through frequent World Cup appearances. They continue to grow and compete at the highest level while earning national recognition for their achievements.
This page was last edited on 29 January 2026, at 08:02 (CET).