- Netball was first included in the Commonwealth Games program in 1998, though it was played as a demonstration sport in 1990 at Auckland.
- The goal scoring area at each end of the playing court is called a circle, but is actually a semi-circle.
- A similar but distinct game to netball, played primarily in the Netherlands and Belgium is Korfball.
- Netball was first played in England in 1895 at Madame Ostenburg's College.
- Each team in the Australian 'Commonwealth Bank Trophy' competition had named based on a different species bird.
- Australia dominated netball by winning nine of the first 12 World Championships (they won each of the World Championships between 1971 and 1999)
- Unlike most sports where the field is divided into two halves, the netball court is divided into thirds.
- Australian Netball Team is called The Diamonds, New Zealand is the Silver Ferns.
- The first netball World Championships were held in Eastbourne, England in 1963.
- Netball appeared at the Commonwealth Games first in 1998 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
- The stitching pattern on a netball is similar to the stitching pattern of a ball from volleyball. It is also like a basketball, but is lighter, smaller, and softer. See ball sizes comparison
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