2023 Netball World Cup qualification – Africa|
| Host country |   South Africa | 
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| City | Pretoria | 
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| Dates | 21–27 August 2022 (2022-08-21 – 2022-08-27) | 
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| Teams | 9 | 
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| Matches played | 24 | 
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The Africa Netball World Cup Qualifiers were held in Pretoria, South Africa, between 21 August and 27 August 2022, with nine teams taking part.[1] South Africa, while still participating in the tournament, had already qualified for the World Cup due to being the hosts, leaving eight teams to compete for two qualifying places.[2][3][4]
Teams competed in two pools, with each team playing every other team in the pool.[1] At the end of the pool stage, the first-placed team in each pool played the second-placed team of the other pool, with the winners playing each other in the final and the remaining teams playing each other to determine 3rd through 9th place.[1] The top two teams of the tournament (excluding South Africa) qualified for the Netball World Cup.[1]
Pool A
Standings
Matches
Pool B
Standings
Matches
Placement matches and finals
7th-9th place
5th-6th place
Semi-finals
3rd/4th place
Final
Final placings
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