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2025 Netball World Youth Cup: SPAR Baby Proteas Beat Fiji To March Into Quarterfinals

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Published: September 25, 2025
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Renezia Andrews, the SPAR Baby Proteas Wing Attack, controls the ball during South Africa’s dominant 85-35 win against Fiji on Wednesday, 24 September 2025, at the 2025 Netball World Youth Cup being played in Gibraltar (Image: Netball World Cup)
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Gibraltar – The SPAR Baby Proteas continued with their 2025 Netball World Youth Cup winning streak as they dominated Fiji 86 -35 in their final Pool D match.

The two nations met for the fourth time, and South Africa was yet to taste defeat against the Pacific Islanders.

South Africa’s SPAR Baby Proteas remains unbeaten in the Netball World Youth Cup tournament.

SPAR Baby Proteas Head Coach, Precious Mthembu’s charges plan is to carry their winning streak into the quarterfinals on Thursday, 25 September 2025, where they come up against the Cook Islands.

The SPAR Baby Proteas has never reached the last four of the global showpiece.

Coach Mthembu made some changes to her starting seven, resting a few of the players who started the opening first three Pool matches.

As one would have expected, SPAR Baby Proteas were the first to draw blood and immediately put Fiji on the back foot with the fast-paced game.

At the end of the first quarter, South Africa enjoyed a 23 -5 lead.

In the second quarter, South Africa managed to contain the Fijian attack and restricted them to scoring only 7 goals in reply to the SPAR Baby Proteas 21.

The Championship quarter saw the SPAR Baby Proteas flying high, with the team continuing to press Fiji and restricting them in their own half.

At the end of the quarter, South Africa led 67 – 22.

The final quarter saw Fiji fighting hard, but the SPAR Baby Proteas contained the onslaught, winning the quarter 20-13.

Mbali Diphoko, the SPAR Baby Proteas Goal Shooter, controls the ball in the circle during South Africa’s dominant 85-35 win against Fiji (Image: Netball World Cup)

The South Africa vs Cook Islands game will start at 19:00 CAT today, Thursday, 25 September 2025, and will be streamed live on Netball Pass and the Netball World Cup YouTube channel.

South Africa’s highest finish at the Netball World Youth Cup is fifth, and Mthembu and her charges have set their eyes on improving that and doing better in this year’s edition.

“I am very pleased with the team’s performance today and getting a win against a strong opposition like Fiji,” said Mthembu.

“The results set us up nicely for the quarterfinal match against the Cook Islands. We now must shift our attention and focus on that match.

Luca Keun, the SPAR Baby Proteas Goalkeeper, fights for the ball during South Africa’s dominant 85-35 win against Fiji (Image: Netball World Cup)

“Fortunately for us, we had a practice match against them when we got here, so we have a better understanding of what to expect tomorrow.”  

Quarter Score Breakdown:

Q1 – SPAR Baby Proteas 23 – 05 Fiji

Q2 – SPAR Baby Proteas 44 – 12 Fiji

Q3 – SPAR Baby Proteas 67 – 22 Fiji

Q4 – SPAR Baby Proteas 86 – 35 Fiji

SPAR Baby Proteas Starting XII

GS -Mbali Diphoko; GA – Giada Prinsloo; WA – Renezia Andrews; C- Karla Victor ( C); WD – Zahrah Noah ( C ); GD –Kiara van Eeden; GK – Luca Keun  

Bianca Lubbe, the SPAR Baby Proteas Goal Shooter, shoots for goal during South Africa’s dominant 85-35 win against Fiji (Image: Netball World Cup)

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