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African Badminton Championships

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Badminton championships

TheAfrican Badminton Championships is a tournament organized by theBadminton Confederation of Africa (BCA) to crown the bestbadminton players inAfrica. For the team event there is the African Badminton Cup of Nations. This is not to be confused with theAll African Games, the multi sports event, held every four years where badminton is included since 2003.

This tournament started in 1979 whereKumasi, Ghana held the competition.[1] Kenya emerged as the men's team champions while Tanzania clinched the women's team title at the first edition.[2] The tournament was held biennially from 1980 to 2006. The 1986 edition of the championships, which was supposed to be held inLusaka was postponed and later cancelled. Nigeria continued to host the tournament two years later.

Location of the African Badminton Championships

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The table below gives an overview of all host cities and countries of the African Badminton Championships. The most recent games were held inBenoni in 2023. The number in parentheses following the city/country denotes how many times that city/country has hosted the championships.

NumberYearHost CityEvents
11979Kumasi, Ghana (1)3
21980Beira, Mozambique (1)4
31982Lagos, Nigeria (1)4
41984Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (1)9
51988Lagos, Nigeria (2)9
61992Port Louis, Mauritius (1)6
71994Rose Hill, Mauritius (1)6
81996Lagos, Nigeria (3)5
91998Rose Hill, Mauritius (2)6
102000Bauchi, Nigeria (1)6
112002Casablanca, Morocco (1)6
122004Rose Hill, Mauritius (3)6
132006Algiers, Algeria (1)6
142007Rose Hill, Mauritius (4)6
152009Nairobi, Kenya (1)6
NumberYearHost CityEvents
162010Kampala, Uganda (1)5
172011Marrakesh, Morocco (1)6
182012Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (1)5
192013Rose Hill, Mauritius (5)6
202014Gaborone, Botswana (1)6
212017Benoni, South Africa (1)6
222018Algiers, Algeria (2)5
232019Port Harcourt, Nigeria (1)6
242020Cairo, Egypt (1)5
252021Kampala, Uganda (2)6
262022Kampala, Uganda (3)5
272023Benoni, South Africa (2)6
282024Cairo, Egypt (2)5
292025Douala, Cameroon (1)6

All-time medal table

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As of the2025 edition
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Africa553749141
2 Nigeria4448.565157.5
3 Algeria22914.545.5
4 Mauritius1721.55896.5
5 Egypt9163560
6 Seychelles851629
7 Mozambique607.513.5
8 Tanzania3131329
9 Kenya2316
10 Zambia181322
11 Uganda131822
12 Zimbabwe1001
13 Ghana0268
14 Réunion0134
15 Namibia005.55.5
16 Morocco001.51.5
17 Botswana0011
 Madagascar0011
Totals (18 entries)169167308644

In November 2019,Badminton World Federation released a statement regarding doping test failure ofKate Foo Kune in this championships and decided to disqualify her result in2019 African Badminton Championships.

Previous winners

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YearMen's singlesWomen's singlesMen's doublesWomen's doublesMixed doubles
1979Not held
1980
1982
1984ZambiaSimon GondweMozambiqueIndira BhikhaTanzaniaFiroz Din
TanzaniaMukesh Shah
MozambiqueIndira Bhikha
MozambiqueEline Coelho
MozambiqueSozinho Guerra
MozambiqueIndira Bhikha
1988NigeriaTamuno GibsonNigeriaOby EdogaNigeriaTamuno Gibson
NigeriaFatai Tokosi
NigeriaOby Edoga
NigeriaDayo Oyewusi
NigeriaTamuno Gibson
NigeriaOby Edoga
1992MauritiusEddy ClarisseSouth AfricaLina FourieSouth AfricaAnton Kriel
South AfricaNico Meerholz
South AfricaAugusta Phillips
South AfricaTracey Thompson
South AfricaAnton Kriel
South AfricaLina Fourie
1994South AfricaLina FourieSouth AfricaNico Meerholz
South AfricaAlan Phillips
South AfricaLina Fourie
South AfricaTracey Thompson
South AfricaAlan Phillips
South AfricaAugusta Phillips
1996NigeriaAgarawu TundeNigeriaObiageli OlorunsolaNigeriaDanjuma Fatauchi
NigeriaAgarawu Tunde
NigeriaObiageli Olorunsola
NigeriaOlamide Toyin Adebayo
NigeriaKayode Akinsanya
NigeriaObiageli Olorunsola
1998MauritiusEddy ClarisseSouth AfricaLina FourieSouth AfricaJohan Kleingeld
South AfricaAnton Kriel
South AfricaLina Fourie
South AfricaMonique Ric-Hansen
South AfricaAnton Kriel
South AfricaMichelle Edwards
2000MauritiusDenis ConstantinMauritiusAmrita SawaramMauritiusDenis Constantin
MauritiusEddy Clarisse
NigeriaGrace Daniel
NigeriaMiriam Sude
NigeriaAbimbola Odejoke
NigeriaBridget Ibenero
2002NigeriaAbimbola OdejokeSeychellesJuliette Ah-WanMauritiusDenis Constantin
MauritiusStéphane Beeharry
South AfricaMichelle Edwards
South AfricaChantal Botts
South AfricaChris Dedman
South AfricaAntoinette Uys
2004NigeriaDotun AkinsayaSouth AfricaMichelle EdwardsSouth AfricaJohan Kleingeld
South AfricaChris Dednam
NigeriaGreg Okuonghae
NigeriaGrace Daniel
2006AlgeriaNabil LasmariSeychellesJuliette Ah-WanSouth AfricaRoelof Dednam
South AfricaChris Dednam
South AfricaMichelle Edwards
South AfricaStacey Doubell
SeychellesGeorgie Cupidon
SeychellesJuliette Ah-Wan
2007NigeriaGrace DanielSouth AfricaMichelle Edwards
South AfricaChantal Botts
2008Cancelled
2009NigeriaOla FagbemiSeychellesJuliette Ah-WanNigeriaJinkan Ifraimu
NigeriaOla Fagbemi
NigeriaGrace Daniel
NigeriaMary Gideon
NigeriaOla Fagbemi
NigeriaGrace Daniel
2010NigeriaJinkan IfraimuEgyptHadia HosnySouth AfricaMichelle Edwards
South AfricaAnnari Viljoen
South AfricaDorian Lance James
South AfricaMichelle Edwards
2011South AfricaStacey DoubellSouth AfricaDorian Lance James
South AfricaWillem Viljoen
South AfricaWillem Viljoen
South AfricaAnnari Viljoen
2012South AfricaJacob MaliekalNigeriaGrace GabrielSouth AfricaDorian Lance James
South AfricaMichelle Edwards
2013South AfricaAndries Malan
South AfricaWillem Viljoen
SeychellesJuliette Ah-Wan
SeychellesAllisen Camille
South AfricaWillem Viljoen
South AfricaMichelle Butler-Emmett
2014MauritiusKate Foo KuneMauritiusKate Foo Kune
MauritiusYeldy Louison
2017AlgeriaAdel HamekMauritiusKate Foo KuneAlgeriaKoceila Mammeri
AlgeriaYoucef Sabri Medel
South AfricaMichelle Butler-Emmett
South AfricaJennifer Fry
South AfricaAndries Malan
South AfricaJennifer Fry
2018MauritiusJulien PaulAlgeriaMohamed Abderrahime Belarbi
AlgeriaAdel Hamek
SeychellesJuliette Ah-Wan
SeychellesAllisen Camille
AlgeriaKoceila Mammeri
AlgeriaLinda Mazri
2019NigeriaAnuoluwapo Juwon OpeyoriNigeriaDorcas Ajoke AdesokanAlgeriaKoceila Mammeri
AlgeriaYoucef Sabri Medel
NigeriaDorcas Ajoke Adesokan
NigeriaDeborah Ukeh
2020MauritiusJulien PaulMauritiusKate Foo KuneEgyptDoha Hany
EgyptHadia Hosny
EgyptAdham Hatem Elgamal
EgyptDoha Hany
2021EgyptAdham Hatem ElgamalSouth AfricaJohanita ScholtzSouth AfricaAmy Ackerman
South AfricaJohanita Scholtz
AlgeriaKoceila Mammeri
AlgeriaTanina Mammeri
2022NigeriaAnuoluwapo Juwon OpeyoriEgyptNour Ahmed YoussriMauritiusLorna Bodha
MauritiusKobita Dookhee
2023UgandaFadilah Mohamed RafiSouth AfricaJarred Elliott
South AfricaRobert Summers
South AfricaAmy Ackerman
South AfricaDeidre Laurens
2024MauritiusKate LudikAlgeriaKoceila Mammeri
AlgeriaYoucef Sabri Medel
2025EgyptNour Ahmed YoussriSouth AfricaAmy Ackerman
South AfricaJohanita Scholtz

Team event

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Men's and women's team (1979–1989)

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Men's team

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Ed.YearHostsFinalThird place playoff or losing semi-finalistsNumber of teams
ChampionsScoreRunners-upThird placeScoreFourth place
11979Ghana Kenyaround-robin Tanzania Ghanaround-robin3
21980Mozambique Nigeriaround-robin Kenya Tanzaniaround-robin Mozambique5
31982Nigeria Nigeriaround-robin Zambia Ghanaround-robin Mozambique4
41984Tanzania Tanzaniaround-robin Zambia Mozambiqueround-robin3
51988Nigeria Nigeriaround-robin Tanzania Mauritiusround-robin3

Women's team

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Ed.YearHostsFinalThird place playoff or losing semi-finalistsNumber of teams
ChampionsScoreRunners-upThird placeScoreFourth place
11979Ghana Tanzaniaround-robin Kenya Ghanaround-robin3
21980Mozambique Zimbabweround-robin Nigeria Tanzaniaround-robin Kenya5
31982Nigeria Nigeriaround-robin Ghana Mozambiqueround-robin Zambia4
41984Tanzania Mozambiqueround-robin Tanzania Zambiaround-robin3
51988Nigeria Nigeriaround-robin Tanzania Mauritiusround-robin3

Mixed team

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Ed.YearHostsFinalThird place playoff or losing semi-finalistsNumber of teams
ChampionsScoreRunners-upThird placeScoreFourth place
11980Mozambique Nigeriaround-robin Kenya Tanzaniaround-robin Mozambique5
21982Nigeria Nigeriaround-robin Ghana Mozambiqueround-robin3
31984Tanzania Mozambiqueround-robin Tanzania Zambiaround-robin3
41988Nigeria Nigeriaround-robin Tanzania Mauritiusround-robin3
51992Mauritius South Africaw/o Nigeria Mauritius and Tanzania8
61994South Africa South Africa3–2 Mauritius Namibia and Nigeria6
71998Mauritius South Africa3–2 Mauritius Madagascar3–2 Kenya6
82000Nigeria Mauritius3–2 Nigeria South Africa3–0 Seychelles6
92002Morocco South Africa3–0 Nigeria Mauritius3–0 Seychelles8
102004Mauritius South Africa3–1 Nigeria Mauritius and Seychelles12
112006Algeria South Africa3–0 Algeria Mauritius and Seychelles13
122007Mauritius Seychelles3–2 South Africa Mauritius and Zambia8
132009Kenya South Africa3–1 Seychelles Egypt and Mauritius9
142011Morocco South Africa3–2 Nigeria Egypt and Mauritius9
152013Mauritius South Africa3–0 Nigeria Mauritius and Seychelles10
162014Botswana South Africa3–1 Nigeria Mauritius and Seychelles10
172017South Africa Egypt3–1 South Africa Nigeria and Zambia9
182019Nigeria Nigeria3–2 Mauritius Egypt and Ghana13
192021Uganda Egypt3–1 Algeria South Africa and Uganda8
202023South Africa Egypt3–2 Mauritius Algeria and South Africa13
212025Cameroon Algeria3–1 Mauritius Egypt and South Africa11

Junior mixed team (U19) (1979–1989)

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Ed.YearHostsFinalThird place playoff or losing semi-finalistsNumber of teams
ChampionsScoreRunners-upThird placeScoreFourth place
11979Ghana Kenyaround-robin Tanzania Ghanaround-robin3
21980Mozambique Nigeriaround-robin Zambia Mozambiqueround-robin Tanzania4
31982Nigeria Nigeriaround-robin Zambia Mozambiqueround-robin Ghana4
41984Tanzania Mozambiqueround-robin Tanzania Zambiaround-robin3
51988Nigeria Nigeriaround-robin Tanzania Mauritiusround-robin3

See also

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References

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  1. ^L.C. Noi-Lartey (18 April 1979)."Sports Boss Intervenes".Daily Graphic: Issue 8,861. p. 15. Retrieved29 April 2019....when the first All African Badminton Championships scheduled to take place at the Kumasi Technical Institute should start.
  2. ^Addo-Twum, J. K. (24 April 1979)."Award for the Champs".Daily Graphic: Issue 8,866. p. 15. Retrieved29 April 2019.

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