Europe Netball (previously known as Netball Europe, Federation of European Netball Associations) is the regional body within the World Netball that governs netball across Europe. The European region has twelve full members and one emerging member.[1] Europe Netball runs the annual European Netball Championships for open, challenge and under-age sections.
Members
- Full Members
- Europe Netball Emerging Members
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Portugal |
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Sweden |
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Qatar |
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- Other netball nations
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Association
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Austria |
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Denmark |
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Germany |
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Guernsey |
Guernsey Netball Association
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Jersey |
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Netherlands |
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Spain |
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Turkey |
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Ukraine |
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Sources:[2][3][4]
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Presidents | |
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Sports governing bodies in Europe |
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Olympic sports bodies (25) | Independent |
- LEN (aquatics)
- EAA (athletics)
- BE (badminton)
- EUBC (boxing)
- ECF (curling)
- ECA (canoeing)
- UEC (cycling)
- EEF (equestrian)
- CEE (fencing)
- EHF (field hockey)
- UEFA (football)
- EGA (golf)
- UEG (gymnastics)
- EHF (handball)
- EJU (judo)
- EKF (karate)
- RE (rugby union)
- ESC (shooting)
- ETTU (table tennis)
- ETU (taekwondo)
- TE (tennis)
- ITU (triathlon)
- CEV (volleyball)
- EWF (weightlifting)
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