Netball Europe Open Championships

International netball competition

Netball Europe Open Championships
SportNetball
Founded1998
First season1998
Organising bodyEurope Netball
Most recent
champion
 England
Most titles England
BroadcastersBBC Sport
YouTube
Related
competitions
Netball World Cup Qualifiers – Europe
Europe Netball Open Challenge

The Netball Europe Open Championships was an international netball tournament organised by Netball Europe. It was originally known as the FENA Open. It was sometimes referred to as the European Netball Championship. Its main four participants were England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. England were the competitions most successful team, winning nearly every tournament. Later tournaments also featured guest teams from outside Europe such as Fiji, South Africa and Trinidad and Tobago. Second-level teams affiliated to Europe Netball compete in the Europe Netball Open Challenge.

History

FENA Open

Tournaments Winners Runners up 3rd 4th 5th
1998[1]
1999[2]
2000[3][4]  England
2001[5][6]  Wales
2002[5][6]
2003[7]
2004[7]
2005[8][9]  England  Wales
2006[10]  England  Wales
2007[11]  England  Wales  Scotland  Northern Ireland
2008[12]  England  Scotland  Northern Ireland  Wales

Netball Europe Open Championships

Tournaments Winners Runners up 3rd 4th 5th 6th
2009[13][14]  England  Scotland  Northern Ireland  Wales
2010[15]  England  Wales  Scotland  Northern Ireland
2011[16][17]  England  Wales  Northern Ireland  Scotland
2012[18]  England  Northern Ireland  Wales  Scotland
2013[19][20]  Wales  England  Northern Ireland  Scotland
2014[21][22]  Wales  Scotland  Northern Ireland  Republic of Ireland
2015[23][24]  England  South Africa  Wales  Northern Ireland  Trinidad and Tobago  Scotland
2016[25][26]  England  Wales  Scotland  Northern Ireland
2017[27][28][29]  England  Northern Ireland  Scotland  Wales  Fiji
2019[30][31][32]  England  Wales  Northern Ireland  Republic of Ireland

Source:[33]

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