Find a club
Netball in the Netherlands is growing fast and there’s never been a better time to get involved. With clubs across the country it’s easy to find a welcoming community near you. Whether you’re looking to stay active, meet new people, or rediscover your competitive side, netball offers a fun, social way to do it all. New clubs are popping up all the time, so wherever you are, there’s likely a team ready to welcome you. Explore the clubs below and take your first step onto the court.
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Amsterdam Netball Club
Established in 2014 and officially registered with the KvK in 2015, Amsterdam Netball Club (ANC) was the first officially formed netball club in the Netherlands.
ANC was founded by a group of netball enthusiasts who missed playing the sport and wanted to introduce netball to the Netherlands. Since then, the club has grown into a vibrant and diverse community of around 50 members, with players from the UK, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, China, Hong Kong, Bahrain, the USA and, of course, the Netherlands.
Whilst they are united by our passion for netball, ANC is about much more than sport. They're a welcoming and social club where friendships are made both on and off the court, and where people from all over the world come together to call Amsterdam home.
The club trains every Thursday evening at 19:00 and Sunday morning at 10:00 at Sporthal Laan van Spartaan in Amsterdam. Whether you’re an experienced player or new to netball, we’d love to welcome you to the ANC community!

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Amersfoort Netball Club
Amersfoort Netball Club was founded in the summer of 2023 and officially registered later that year. Since then, they’ve been building a vibrant and welcoming netball community in Amersfoort.
They’re a proudly international club, bringing together players from South Africa, the UK, New Zealand, Australia, the Netherlands and beyond, welcoming players of all skill levels and genders — from experienced competitors to those completely new to netball.
They train every Monday evening, indoors during the winter and outdoors in the summer. Alongside regular practices, they take part in matches and tournaments, with plenty of social events throughout the year.
AFNC is building more than a team, they're building a community where everyone can enjoy the sport, meet new people and be part of something together.



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Brussels Netball Club
Brussels Netball Club (BNC) is a mixed-gender club that welcomes everyone, from complete beginners to experienced players. While Brussels isn't in the Netherlands, its close proximity provides opportunities for BNC players to connect and compete across both countries. With no national governing body for netball currently established in Belgium, BNC is also proud to be affiliated with Netbal Nederland.
BNC trains every Monday from 20:00–21:00 at VUB Sportshall, with an additional Saturday session once a month. The club currently has both a League Team and a Tri-County Team, giving members plenty of opportunities to compete in matches and tournaments across Belgium and the Netherlands.
Off the court, BNC is just as passionate about building its community, with regular netball-themed socials bringing members together throughout the year.
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Den Haag Netball Club
Established in 2019 and officially registered with the KvK in September 2022, Den Haag Netball Club (DHNC) is a welcoming, English-speaking mixed-gender club with members from around the world, including the UK, South Africa, Australia, France, the Netherlands and beyond.
The club brings together a diverse mix of young professionals, students and mature players, creating a friendly and inclusive community for players of all ages and experience levels. From beginners to experienced competitors, there are opportunities for everyone to get involved.
DHNC competes in the Netbal Nederland National League, where its experienced players can showcase their skills. The club also participates in tournaments and friendly matches, giving beginner and intermediate players valuable opportunities to gain match experience.
Juniors are welcome to join, although some previous netball experience is preferred due to the club’s mixed-age and mixed-gender environment.
The club trains every Tuesday from 18:45–20:45 at the British School of The Hague, Vrouw Avenweg 244, The Hague.
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Maastricht Netball Club
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Maastricht Netball Club, based in Valkenburg
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MNC was informally established in February 2020, soon to be KVK registered!
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We train every Wednesday and Sunday, with approx 20 members who join over these days. The mix of nationalities is a fantastic highlight, as the diversity in culture helps to make Maastricht Netball so inclusive, fun and friendly! We have South Africans, British, Australians, those from Trinidad and Tobago, Indonesians, Dutch players and more.
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Find us on:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/maastrichtnetball
Instagram: www.instagram.com/maastrichtnetball
Website: www.maastrichtnetball.com

Maastricht Netball has come a long way from our beginning and early days.
We've formed a close group of players, who for one reason or another find sanctuary in netball. We have worked our way to becoming an inclusive, spirited and playful team, that can fairly challenge other teams with grace and a smile.
We are always very happy when we receive new players and will always welcome those from all forms, genders, fitness levels, cultures and backgrounds.
We cannot be more proud of ourselves for contributing to the Netball Netherlands movement and we hope to make a big impact within Europe in the future.
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Lyla Fernandes-Curvers, President, Maastricht Netball Club
Rotterdam Netball Club
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Founded in 2019 and officially KvK registered, RNC is based at Sporthal Nieuwe Persoonshal, Rotterdam.
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We’re a fun, international, and inclusive club with around 25 players from the UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the Netherlands, France, and more.
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Two Teams, One Family: the RNC League Team competes in the Netball Netherlands League and focuses on competitive play, teamwork, and development. The RNC Otters (our social team) offers a more relaxed way to play for fitness, fun, and friendship. It's for players who want to enjoy netball at their own pace in a friendly, supportive, and social environment.
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Every Tuesday from 19:00 to 21:00, excluding summer and Christmas breaks. Sessions combine skills, match play, and plenty of team spirit.
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RNC is more than a club - it’s a family. We love our social events, tournaments, and post-training drinks in Oude Haven. Interested in joining? First 2 sessions are FREE! DM us on Instagram

Co-Presidents: Kayla Vlaardingerbroek and Celia Coetzee
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@rotterdam_netballclub


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Utrecht Netball Club
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Est. 2017, KvK registered 2018
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Utrecht Netball Club (UNC) has been the home of netball in Utrecht since 2017
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With over 30 annual members, UNC is a netball hub for people from South Africa, Australia, the UK, New Zealand and more.
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UNC offers friendly, inclusive training sessions on Wednesday evenings in different formats for skills, practice, and match nights
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As a member of our club you can also participate in domestic and international tournaments across Europe, in local friendly matches and in our lively social activities such as monthly dinners & drinks
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Want to give UNC a try? Your first two sessions are completely free. Sign up for a session on the Spond app using code TDDCD

Co-Presidents: Julia Scott & Samantha Dixon
@utrechtnetballclub
utrechtnetballclub.nl



Brabant Netball Club
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Est. 2024, KvK registered 2026
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Brabant Netball is a young and growing netball club based in Den Bosch (‘s-Hertogenbosch) in Brabant. Our players come from across Brabant, including Tilburg and Eindhoven.
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We are a welcoming, inclusive netball community for players of all backgrounds and abilities, based on community, inclusivity, performance, and fun. Whether you are completely new to the sport, haven’t played in 20 years or an experienced competitive player, there is a place for you at Brabant Netball.
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We train every Tuesday evening from 8:00-9:30pm at the Sportiom in Den Bosch, and play in tournaments across the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and wider Europe, take part in the Tri-Country Cup league, and regularly play friendly matches with other clubs.
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Off the court, Brabant Netball is just as active. Social events such as bowling nights, picnics, Christmas market trips, and a drink together after every training session help build strong connections and a genuine sense of belonging.

President: Chantal Markham
@brabantnetball







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