Germany national badminton team explained

Germany
Association:Deutscher Badminton-Verband (DBV)
Confederation:BE (Europe)
President:Ralf Michaelis
Rank:13 1
Date:2 January 2024
Max Rank:7
Max Date:6 October 2011
World Mixed Team Champ Apps:18
World Mixed Team Champ First:1989
World Mixed Team Champ Best:Quarter-finals (2013, 2015)
World Men's Team Champ Apps:11
World Men's Team Champ First:2002
World Men's Team Champ Best:Quarter-finals (2004, 2010, 2012)
World Women's Team Champ Apps:11
World Women's Team Champ First:2002
World Women's Team Champ Best:Semi-finals (2006, 2008)
Regional Name:European Mixed Team Championships
Regional Cup Apps:27
Regional Cup First:1972
Regional Cup Best:Champions (2013)
Regional2 Name:European Men's Team Championships
Regional2 Cup Apps:8
Regional2 Cup First:2006
Regional2 Cup Best:Runners-up (2006, 2012)
Regional3 Name:European Women's Team Championships
Regional3 Cup Apps:8
Regional3 Cup First:2006
Regional3 Cup Best:Champions (2012)
Regional4 Name:Helvetia Cup
Regional4 Cup Apps:12
Regional4 Cup First:1962
Regional4 Cup Best:Champions (1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1983, 1987)

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.

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

Thomas Cup
Year Result
Group stage − 7th
Quarter-finalist
Group stage − 9th / 10th
Group stage − 10th
Quarter-finalist
Quarter-finalist
Group stage − 13th
Group stage − 15th
Group stage − 13th
Group stage − 10th
Group stage − 12th
Group stage − 11th
Uber Cup
Year Result
Group stage − 8th
Group stage − 9th / 10th
Semi-finalist
Semi-finalist
Group stage − 9th
Quarter-finalist
Group stage − 15th
Group stage − 12th
Group stage − 14th
Group stage − 14th
Group stage − 12th
Sudirman Cup
Year Result
17th − Group 4
16th − Group 4
15th − Group 4 Promoted
13th − Group 3
8th − Group 2
11th − Group 2
10th − Group 2
12th − Group 2
13th − Group 2
13th − Group 2
13th − Group 2
Group stage − 10th
Quarterfinalist
Quarterfinalist
Group stage − 12th
16th − Group 2
Group stage − 10th
Group stage − 13th

Participation in European Team Badminton Championships

Men's Team
Year Result
Runner-up
Third place
Third place
Runner-up
Semi-finalist
Semi-finalist
Semi-finalist
Quarter-finalist
Semi-finalist
Women's Team
Year Result
Third place
Third place
Third place
Champions
Semi-finalist
Semi-finalist
Runner-up
Runner-up
Group stage
Mixed Team
Year Result
1972 Third place
1974 Fourth place
1976 Quarter-finalist
1978 Quarter-finalist
1980 Quarter-finalist
1982 Quarter-finalist
1984 Quarter-finalist
1986 Quarter-finalist
1988 Quarter-finalist
1990 Quarter-finalist
1992 Quarter-finalist
1994 Quarter-finalist
1996 Quarter-finalist
1998 Quarter-finalist
2000 Quarter-finalist
2002 Fourth place
2004 Third place
2006 Fourth place
Group stage
Quarter-finalist
Runner-up
Champions
Semi-finalist
Semi-finalist
Runner-up
Semi-finalist
Semi-finalist

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.

!Year!Result
1962 Winner
1963 Winner
1964 Winner
1965 Winner
1966 Winner
1967 Winner
1968 Winner
1969 Winner
1970 Winner
1971 Winner
YearResult
1983 Winner
1987 Winner

Junior competitive record

Suhandinata Cup

!Year!Result
Group stage - 6th of 24
Group stage - 6th of 23
Group Z - 8th of 20
Group W2 - 11th of 28
Group Z2 - 24th of 25
Group X1 - 16th of 21
Group X1 - 17th of 21
Group W2 - 12th of 24
Group Y2 - 16th of 22
Group Z2 - 10th of 30
Group Y1 - 15th of 30
Group X1 - 11th of 33
Group B2 - 12th of 39
Group H2 - 13th of 52
Group A2 - 26th of 44
Group A1 - 21st of 39
Group H2 - 15th of 43
Cancelled
Cancelled
Group C - 16th of 37
Group D - 12th of 38

European Junior Team Badminton Championships

Mixed Team
Year Result
Champions
Champions
Champions
Third place
Fifth place
Semi-finalist
Champions
Semi-finalist
Quarter-finalist
Quarter-finalist
Semi-finalist
Quarter-finalist
Quarter-finalist

Players

Current squad

Men's team

NameDoB/AgeRanking of event
MSMDXD
Kai Schäfer13 June 199377--
Fabian Roth29 November 199580--
Max Weißkirchen18 October 199698187-
Matthias Kicklitz5 April 2002113187-
Mark Lamsfuß19 April 1994-2430
Marvin Seidel9 November 1995-24-
Bjarne Geiss29 November 1997-57457
Jan Colin Völker26 February 1998-5750
Daniel Hess31 July 1998-108254
Patrick Scheiel6 October 1998-10873
Jones Ralfy Jansen12 November 1992-12158
Kenneth Neumann17 September 2004-121-

Women's team

NameDoB/AgeRanking of event
WSWDXD
Yvonne Li30 May 199827--
Miranda Wilson6 April 2000192979-
Florentine Schöffski8 May 2003216-1124
Antonia Schaller24 January 2004322871-
Isabel Lohau17 March 1992-3230
Linda Efler23 January 1995-3258
Stine Küspert24 July 1999-5650
Emma Moszczynski7 June 2001-56539
Franziska Volkmann4 April 1994-55673
Leona Michalski14 June 200212439888
Selin Hübsch1 May 2005986558-
Thuc Phuong Nguyen23 March 2003--156

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Populorum . Mike . Archiv SudirmanCup . sbg.ac.at . 8 May 2019.
  2. http://www.eurobadminton.org/file_download.aspx?id=275 Helvetia Cup in EuropeanBadminton.org