WSF World Team Squash Championships
The WSF World Team Squash Championships are an international squash competition organised by the World Squash Federation (WSF) and played between teams representing different nations. Countries enter teams of three or four players to represent them in the championships. In each round of the competition, teams face each other in a best-of-three singles matches contest. The competition is held once every two years, with the venue changing each time. Normally the men's and women's events are held separately in different years in two different locations.
Past results
World Amateur Team Championship from 1971-1979. Open Team from 1981-present.[1]
Men's championship
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Year | Champions | Runners-up | Third-Place | Fourth-Place | Location[3] |
2017 | | | | | Marseille, France |
2015 | Cancelled [4] | Cairo, Egypt[4] |
2013[5] | England | Egypt | France | Australia | Mulhouse, France |
2011 | Egypt | England | Australia | France | Paderborn, Germany |
2009 | Egypt | France | Australia | England | Odense, Denmark |
2007 | England | Australia | France | Egypt | Chennai, India |
2005 | England | Egypt | France | Canada | Islamabad, Pakistan |
2003 | Australia | France | England | Egypt | Vienna, Austria |
2001 | Australia | Egypt | England | Scotland | Melbourne, Australia |
1999 | Egypt | Wales | England | Australia | Cairo, Egypt |
1997 | England | Canada | Australia | Egypt | Petaling Jaya, Malaysia |
1995 | England | Pakistan | Egypt | Australia | Cairo, Egypt |
1993 | Pakistan | Australia | England | Finland | Karachi, Pakistan |
1991 | Australia | England | Finland | Egypt | Helsinki, Finland |
1989 | Australia | Pakistan | England | New Zealand | Singapore |
1987 | Pakistan | New Zealand | England | Australia | London, England |
1985 | Pakistan | New Zealand | Australia | England | Cairo, Egypt |
1983 | Pakistan | England | Australia | Egypt | Auckland, New Zealand |
1981 | Pakistan | Australia | Egypt | England | Stockholm, Sweden |
1979 | Great Britain | Pakistan | Australia | Egypt | Brisbane, Australia |
1977 | Pakistan | New Zealand | Egypt | Great Britain | Toronto, Canada |
1976 | Great Britain | Pakistan | Australia | Egypt | Birmingham, England |
1973 | Australia | Great Britain | South Africa | New Zealand | Johannesburg, South Africa |
1971 | Australia | Great Britain | Pakistan | Egypt | Palmerston North, New Zealand |
1969 | Australia | Great Britain | South Africa | Pakistan | Birmingham, England |
1967 | Australia | Great Britain | New Zealand | South Africa | Melbourne, Australia |
Women's championship
Source:[6]
Year | Champions | Runners-up | Third-Place | Fourth-Place | Location |
2016 | | | | | Paris, France |
2014 | England | Malaysia | Egypt | Hong Kong China | Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada |
2012 | Egypt | England | Malaysia | Australia | Nîmes, France |
2010 | Australia | England | Malaysia | New Zealand | Palmerston North, New Zealand |
2008 | Egypt | England | Malaysia | New Zealand | Cairo, Egypt |
2006 | England | Egypt | Malaysia | Netherlands | Edmonton, Canada |
2004 | Australia | England | New Zealand | Egypt | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
2002 | Australia | England | New Zealand | Egypt | Odense, Denmark |
2000 | England | Australia | New Zealand | Egypt | Sheffield, England |
1998 | Australia | England | New Zealand | South Africa | Stuttgart, Germany |
1996 | Australia | England | South Africa | New Zealand | Petaling Jaya, Malaysia |
1994 | Australia | England | South Africa | New Zealand | Guernsey |
1992 | Australia | New Zealand | England | Netherlands | Vancouver, Canada |
1990 | England | Australia | New Zealand | Germany | Sydney, Australia |
1989 | England | Australia | New Zealand | West Germany | Warmond, Netherlands |
1987 | England | Australia | New Zealand | Ireland | Auckland, New Zealand |
1985 | England | New Zealand | Australia | Ireland | Dublin, Ireland |
1983 | Australia | England | New Zealand | Ireland | Perth, Australia |
1981 | Australia | England | New Zealand | Scotland | Toronto, Canada |
1979 | Great Britain | Australia | Ireland | Canada | Birmingham, England |
Statistics
Titles by country
Men
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Women
1 | Great Britain |
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Medals summary
See also
References
External links
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