Germany national badminton team

The Germany national badminton team (German: Deutsche badminton-nationalmannschaft) represents Germany in international badminton team competitions.[1] It is controlled by the German Badminton Association (German: Deutscher Badminton-Verband), the national organization for badminton in the nation. Germany have two bronze finishes at the Uber Cup, particularly in 2006 and 2008. The woman's team were also champions in the 2012 Women's Team Badminton Championships.

Germany
AssociationGerman Badminton Association
ConfederationBadminton Europe
PresidentRalf Michaelis
BWF ranking
Current ranking10 Increase 2 (3 January 2023)
Highest ranking7 (6 October 2011)
Sudirman Cup
Appearances18 (first in 1989)
Best resultQuarter-finals (2013, 2015)
Thomas Cup
Appearances11 (first in 2002)
Best resultQuarter-finals (2004, 2010, 2012)
Uber Cup
Appearances11 (first in 2002)
Best resultSemi-finals (2006, 2008)
European Mixed Team Championships
Appearances27 (first in 1972)
Best resultChampions (2013)
European Men's Team Championships
Appearances8 (first in 2006)
Best resultRunners-up (2006, 2012)
European Women's Team Championships
Appearances8 (first in 2006)
Best resultChampions (2012)
Helvetia Cup
Appearances12 (first in 1962)
Best resultChampions (1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1983, 1987)

In the mixed team competition, the German team won gold in the 2013 European Mixed Team Badminton Championships after upsetting Denmark with a score of 3-0 in the final tie.

Participation in BWF competitions

Participation in European Team Badminton Championships

Participation in Helvetia Cup

The Helvetia Cup or European B Team Championships was a European mixed team championship in badminton. The first Helvetia Cup tournament took place in Zurich, Switzerland in 1962.[2] The tournament took place every two years from 1971 until 2007, after which it was dissolved. Germany have only participated in the following years and have won every Helvetia Cup title they participated in.

Junior competitive record

Suhandinata Cup

Year Result
China 2000Group stage - 6th of 24
South Africa 2002Group stage - 6th of 23
Canada 2004Group Z - 8th of 20
South Korea 2006Group W2 - 11th of 28
New Zealand 2007Group Z2 - 24th of 25
India 2008Group X1 - 16th of 21
Malaysia 2009Group X1 - 17th of 21
Mexico 2010Group W2 - 12th of 24
Taiwan 2011Group Y2 - 16th of 22
Japan 2012Group Z2 - 10th of 30
Thailand 2013Group Y1 - 15th of 30
Malaysia 2014Group X1 - 11th of 33
Peru 2015Group B2 - 12th of 39
Spain 2016Group H2 - 13th of 52
Indonesia 2017Group A2 - 26th of 44
Canada 2018Group A1 - 21st of 39
Russia 2019Group H2 - 15th of 43
New Zealand 2020Cancelled
China 2021Cancelled
Spain 2022Group C - 16th of 37
United States 2023Group D - 12th of 38

European Junior Team Badminton Championships

Mixed Team
YearResult
19991st place, gold medalist(s) Champions
20011st place, gold medalist(s) Champions
20031st place, gold medalist(s) Champions
20053rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third place
2007Fifth place
20093rd place, bronze medalist(s) Semi-finalist
20111st place, gold medalist(s) Champions
20133rd place, bronze medalist(s) Semi-finalist
2015Quarter-finalist
2017Quarter-finalist
20183rd place, bronze medalist(s) Semi-finalist
2020Quarter-finalist
2022Quarter-finalist

Current squad

The following players were selected to represent Germany at the 2022 Thomas & Uber Cup.[3]

References

  1. Populorum, Mike. "Archiv SudirmanCup". sbg.ac.at. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  2. Helvetia Cup in EuropeanBadminton.org Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Thomas- & Uber-Cup: Das DBV-Aufgebot in Bangkok" (in German). German Badminton Association. 4 May 2022. Archived from the original on 5 May 2022. Retrieved 5 May 2022.
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