In a breathtaking display of skill and teamwork, Pakistan’s youth girls’ netball team annihilated South Korea 91-6 in their third group-stage match of the Asian Youth Girls Netball Championship 2025. Held at the Jeonju Hwasan Gymnasium, this victory cements Pakistan’s position at the top of Pool B, keeping their unbeaten streak alive. With three consecutive wins, the team is now gearing up for a crucial clash against Japan on June 30, followed by a match against the Maldives on July 1.
This blog post dives deep into Pakistan’s dominant performance, key players, tournament standings, and what’s next for the rising stars of Asian netball.
Pakistan’s netballers left no room for doubt, crushing South Korea with an 85-goal margin—one of the most lopsided victories in the tournament’s history. Here’s how the match unfolded:
From the first whistle, Pakistan’s precision passing, sharp shooting, and impenetrable defense overwhelmed the hosts. The Korean team struggled to recover, managing only six goals in the entire match.
The victory was a team effort, but standout performances came from:
These players showcased exceptional agility, tactical awareness, and composure, proving why Pakistan is a serious title contender.
With this win, Pakistan tops Pool B with six points, having previously defeated:
Their next matches against Japan and Maldives will determine if they advance to the Super Four stage as group leaders.
Pakistan’s 91-6 thrashing sends a strong message to rivals like India, Malaysia, and Singapore in Group A. The team’s cohesion, fitness, and strategic execution suggest they could go all the way.
Interestingly, this squad is entirely composed of UK-based players, representing Pakistan under the Pakistan Netball Academy UK 11. Their success highlights:
If Pakistan maintains its winning momentum, they could face Group A powerhouses (Malaysia, India, or Singapore) in the knockout stages.
The top two teams from each group advance to the Super Four, followed by the **grand finale on July