Helvetia Cup
The Helvetia Cup or European B Team Championships in badminton is a European mixed team championship which takes place every two years. The first Helvetia Cup tournament took place in Zurich, Switzerland in 1962.[1]
Past winners
Year | Host | Final | Third Place | ||||||
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Winner | Score | Runner-up | Third Place | Score | Fourth Place | ||||
1962 | Zürich, Switzerland | West Germany |
Netherlands |
Austria |
Belgium | ||||
1963 | Munich, Germany | West Germany |
Austria |
Belgium |
Netherlands | ||||
1964 | Haarlem, Netherlands | West Germany |
Belgium |
Netherlands |
Austria | ||||
1965 | Graz, Austria | West Germany |
Netherlands |
Austria |
Belgium | ||||
1966 | Brussels, Belgium | West Germany |
Netherlands |
Austria |
Belgium | ||||
1967 | Lausanne, Switzerland | West Germany |
Netherlands |
Austria |
Belgium | ||||
1968 | Oslo, Norway | West Germany |
Norway |
Netherlands |
Austria | ||||
1969 | Prague, Czechoslovakia | West Germany |
Netherlands |
Austria |
Czechoslovakia | ||||
1970 | Neuss, Germany | West Germany |
Netherlands |
Wales |
Norway | ||||
1971 | Heerlen, Netherlands | West Germany |
Netherlands |
Belgium |
Austria | ||||
1973 | Graz, Austria | Czechoslovakia |
Norway |
Austria |
Yugoslavia | ||||
1975 | Antwerp, Belgium | Norway |
Yugoslavia |
Austria |
Ireland | ||||
1977 | Leningrad, Russia | USSR |
Ireland |
East Germany |
Czechoslovakia | ||||
1979 | Klagenfurt, Austria | USSR |
Ireland |
Norway |
Wales | ||||
1981 | Sandefjord, Norway | Ireland |
Norway |
Wales |
Poland | ||||
1983 | Basel, Switzerland | West Germany |
Wales |
Ireland |
Austria | ||||
1985 | Warsaw, Poland | Netherlands |
Wales |
Poland |
Belgium | ||||
1987 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | West Germany |
Wales |
Ireland |
Austria | ||||
1989 | Budapest, Hungary | Poland |
Finland |
Ireland |
Wales | ||||
1991 | Varna, Bulgaria | Poland |
Ireland |
Austria |
Wales | ||||
1993 | Pressbaum, Austria | Austria |
Poland |
Ireland |
Ukranie | ||||
1995 | Nicosia, Cyprus | Ukranie |
Bulgaria |
Ireland |
Switzerland | ||||
1997 | Strasbourg, France | France |
Portugal |
Switzerland |
Spain | ||||
1999 | Lisburn, Northern Ireland | Iceland |
Poland |
Portugal |
Spain | ||||
2001 | Most, Czech Republic | Spain |
Portugal |
Czech Republic |
Slovenia | ||||
2003 | Caldas da Rainha, Portugal | France |
Slovenia |
Czech Republic |
Portugal | ||||
2005[2] Details |
Agros, Cyprus | Czech Republic |
3–2 | Spain |
Portugal |
3–2 | Belgium | ||
2007 Details |
Reykjavík, Iceland | Iceland |
3–2 | Ireland |
Estonia |
3–2 | Switzerland |
References
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