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England national badminton team

English national badminton team


Summary

English national badminton team

FieldValue
nameEngland
imageFlag of England.svg
associationBadminton England
confederationBadminton Europe
presidentMike Robinson
rank14 1
date3 January 2023
max rank10
max date2 July 2019
World mixed team champ apps16
World mixed team champ first1989
World mixed team champ bestSemi-finals (2007)
World men's team champ apps15
World men's team champ first1982
World men's team champ bestSemi-finals (1982, 1984)
World women's team champ apps14
World women's team champ first1963
World women's team champ best[[File:Simple silver cup.svg16px]] Runners-up (1963, 1984)
Regional nameEuropean Mixed Team Championships
Regional cup apps28
Regional cup first1972
Regional cup best[[File:Simple gold cup.svg20px]] Champions (1972, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1984)
Regional2 nameEuropean Men's Team Championships
Regional2 cup apps8
Regional2 cup first2006
Regional2 cup best[[File:Simple silver cup.svg16px]] Runners-up (2008, 2014, 2018)
Regional3 nameEuropean Women's Team Championships
Regional3 cup apps8
Regional3 cup first2006
Regional3 cup best[[File:Simple silver cup.svg16px]] Runners-up (2006)

| World mixed team champ apps = 16 | World mixed team champ first = 1989 | World mixed team champ best = Semi-finals (2007) | World men's team champ apps = 15 | World men's team champ first = 1982 | World men's team champ best = Semi-finals (1982, 1984) | World women's team champ apps = 14 | World women's team champ first = 1963 | World women's team champ best = [[File:Simple silver cup.svg|16px]] Runners-up (1963, 1984)

The England national badminton team represents England in international badminton team competitions and is controlled by Badminton England, the governing body for badminton in England. The English team is ranked 13 on the world ranking and has had many appearances in international team events.

England were runners-up at the 1963 and the 1984 Uber Cup. They've also been semifinalists 4 times at the Uber Cup. The men's team had two semifinal finishes at the 1982 and 1984 edition of the Thomas Cup. England only finished in the final four once in the Sudirman Cup which was in 2007.

Next to Denmark, England is one of the dominant badminton nations in Europe, having won the European Mixed Team Badminton Championships five times and having many podium finishes at the European Men's and Women's Team Badminton Championships.

Competitive record

Thomas Cup

YearRoundPos
1949Did not qualify
1952
1955
1958
1961
1964
1967
1970
1973
1976
1979
1982Semi-finals4th
1984Third place3rd
1986Group stage6th
1988Group stage5th
1990Group stage7th
1992Group stage5th
1994Did not qualify
1996Group stage7th
1998Did not qualify
2000Group stage6th
2002Did not qualify
2004Round of 169th
2006Quarter-finals5/8
2008Quarter-finals5/8
2010Did not qualify
2012Group stage9th
2014Group stage15th
2016Group stage10th
2018Did not qualify
2020Withdrew
2022Group stage11th
2024Group stage15th
2026To be determined
2028
2030

Uber Cup

YearRoundPos
1957Did not qualify
1960
1963Runners-up2nd
1966Second round inter-zone3rd
1969Second round inter-zone3rd
1972Did not qualify
1975Second round inter-zone3rd
1978Did not qualify
1981Second round inter-zone3rd
1984Runners-up2nd
1986Group stage5th
1988Group stage5th
1990Group stage5th
1992Group stage7th
1994Did not qualify
1996Group stage6th
1998Group stage6th
2000Did not qualify
2002
2004
2006Round of 1610th
2008Did not qualify
2010
2012
2014Quarter-finals5/8
2016Did not qualify
2018
2020
2022
2024
2026To be determined
2028
2030

Sudirman Cup

YearRoundPos
1989Group stage6th
1991Group stage7th
1993Group stage5th
1995Group stage5th
1997Group stage6th
1999Group stage7th
2001Group stage5th
2003Group stage5th
2005Group stage5th
2007Semi-finals4th
2009Group stage6th
2011Group stage9th
2013Did not enter
2015Group stage9th
2017Did not enter
2019Group stage9th
2021Group stage9th
2023Group stage14th
2025Group stage15th
2027To be determined
2029

European Team Championships

[[European Men's and Women's Team Badminton Championships|Men's team]]

YearRoundPos
2006Third place3rd
2008Runners-up2nd
2010Group stage7/14
2012Third place3rd
2014Runners-up2nd
2016Semi-finals3rd
2018Runners-up2nd
2020Quarter-finals5/8
2024Semi-finals4th
2026Qualified
2028To be determined
2030

[[European Men's and Women's Team Badminton Championships|Women's team]]

YearRoundPos
2006Runners-up2nd
2008Quarter-finals5/8
2010Group stage7/12
2012Group stage9/16
2014Quarter-finals5/8
2016Group stage9/10
2018Quarter-finals5/8
2020Group stage9/14
2024Did not qualify
2026
2028TBD
2030

[[European Mixed Team Badminton Championships|Mixed team]]

YearRoundPos
1972Champions1st
1974Champions1st
1976Runners-up2nd
1978Champions1st
1980Runners-up2nd
1982Champions1st
1984Champions1st
1986Runners-up2nd
1988Third place3rd
1990Third place3rd
1992Third place3rd
1994Third place3rd
1996Third place3rd
1998Runners-up2nd
2000Runners-up2nd
2002Runners-up2nd
2004Fourth place4th
2006Third place3rd
2008Runners-up2nd
2009Runners-up2nd
2011Semi-finals4th
2013Semi-finals3rd
2015Runners-up2nd
2017Semi-finals4th
2019Group stage5/6
2021Group stage7/8
2023Semi-finals3rd
2025Semi-finals4th
2027To be determined
2029

: **Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

Junior competitive record

Suhandinata Cup

YearRoundPos
2000Group stage8th
2002Group stage8th
2004Group stage6th
2006Group stage10th
2007Group stage9th
2008Group stage13th
2009Group stage14th
2010Group stage10th
2011Group stage14th
2012Group stage15th
2013Did not enter
2014Group stage17th
2015Group stage14th
2016Group stage12th
2017Group stage9th
2018Group stage14th
2019Group stage11th
2020Cancelled because of COVID-19 pandemic
2021
2022Group stage7th
2023Group stage14th
2024Group stage15th
2025Group stage21st of 36

European Junior Team Championships

Mixed team

YearRoundPos
1975Runners-up2nd
1977Champions1st
1979Runners-up2nd
1981Runners-up2nd
1983Champions1st
1985Runners-up2nd
1987Runners-up2nd
1989Runners-up2nd
1991Fourth place4th
1993Group stage5th
1995Third place3rd
1997Fourth place4th
1999Group stage5th
2001Fourth place4th
2003Group stage6th
2005Group stage6th
2007Champions1st
2009Semi-finals3rd
2011Quarter-finals5/7
2013Quarter-finals5/8
2015Runners-up2nd
2017Semi-finals4th
2018Quarter-finals5/8
2020Did not enter
2022Quarter-finals5/8
2024Group stage9/16

: **Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

Current Male and Female players

;Male players

  • Ben Lane
  • Sean Vendy
  • Harry Huang
  • Nadeem Dalvi
  • Alex Green
  • Callum Hemming
  • Ethan van Leeuwen
  • Rory Easton
  • Zach Russ
  • Brandon Yap
  • Sam Jones ;Female players
  • Chloe Birch
  • Freya Patel-Redfearn
  • Leona Lee
  • Lisa Curtin
  • Abbygael Harris
  • Annie Lado
  • Estelle Van Leeuwen
  • Lizzie Tolman

References

References

  1. "England Performance Team – 2025". [[Badminton England]].
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