Английская Википедия:AENA Super Cup

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The AENA Super Cup was the top level netball league featuring teams from England between 2001 and 2005. The league was organised by the All England Netball Association. Its main sponsor was Fisher & Paykel and, as a result, it was also known as the Fisher & Paykel Super Cup. It was also referred to as the Super League. London Tornadoes were the Super Cup's most successful team, winning three of the five seasons contested. Northern Thunder and Team Bath Force both won a title each. In 2005–06 it was replaced by the Netball Superleague.[1][2][3]

Teams

The Super Cup featured six teams. The England national netball team's senior and development squads were shared around, and each side was initially allowed to import up to three foreigners. [1][2] Following the demise of the Super Cup, four of the six teams subsequently went onto to play in the Netball Superleague.

Home venue/base Region Netball Superleague name
Birmingham Blaze University of Birmingham West Midlands
London Hurricanes Brunel University London Greater London/South East England Brunel Hurricanes/Surrey Storm
London Tornadoes Greater London/South East England
Northern Thunder North West England Manchester Thunder
Northern Flames Gateshead Leisure Centre North East England Team Northumbria
Team Bath Force University of Bath South West England/West of England Team Bath
Notes

Finals

Season Winners Score Runners Up Venue
2001[6] London Tornadoes 47–46 Birmingham Blaze Sheffield
2002[7][8] Northern Thunder Birmingham Blaze
2003[5][7][9] London Tornadoes 46–28 London Hurricanes University of Bath
2004[10] Team Bath Force 49–43 Northern Thunder Blackpool
2005 London Tornadoes

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Winners

Winners Seasons Titles
London Tornadoes 2001, 2003, 2005 3
Team Bath Force 2004 1
Northern Thunder 2002 1

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References

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