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England men's national squash team

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England
CoachStuart Crawford
AssociationEngland Squash & Racketball
World Team Championships
Titles5 (1995-1997-2005-2007-2013)
Runners-up6
Best finish 1st
European Team Championships
Titles41
Runners-up5
Best finish 1st

TheEngland men's national squash team represents England in internationalsquash team competitions, and is governed byEngland Squash.

Since 1981, England has won fiveWorld Team Squash Championships titles, and 42European Squash Team Championships titles (since 1973). They are the reigning European Champions, while their most recent World Team Squash Championships title came in2013.

Stuart Crawford took over as coach from David Campion in 2024.[1]

Results

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World Team Squash Championships

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YearResultPositionWLTeam
SwedenStockholm1981Semi-final4th43Gawain Briars,Phil Kenyon,John Le Lievre,Ian Robinson
New ZealandAuckland1983Final2nd81Gawain Briars,Hiddy Jahan,Phil Kenyon,Geoff Williams
EgyptCairo1985Semi-final4th63Gawain Briars,Jamie Hickox,Hiddy Jahan,Phil Kenyon
England London1987Semi-final3rd71Bryan Beeson,Gawain Briars,Neil Harvey,Phil Kenyon
Singapore Singapore1989Semi-final3rd62Bryan Beeson,Del Harris,Jason Nicolle,Simon Parke
FinlandHelsinki1991Final2nd41Del Harris,Peter Marshall,Jason Nicolle,Chris Walker
PakistanKarachi1993Semi-final3rd41Peter Marshall,Simon Parke,Chris Walker,Phil Whitlock
EgyptCairo1995Champions1st60Mark Chaloner,Del Harris,Simon Parke,Chris Walker
MalaysiaPetaling Jaya1997Champions1st51Del Harris,Peter Marshall,Simon Parke,Chris Walker
EgyptCairo1999Semi-final3rd51Mark Cairns,Paul Johnson,Simon Parke,Chris Walker
AustraliaMelbourne2001Semi-final3rd61Lee Beachill,Mark Chaloner,Paul Johnson,Chris Walker
AustriaVienna2003Semi-final3rd61Lee Beachill,Nick Matthew,Peter Nicol,James Willstrop
PakistanIslamabad2005Champions1st60Lee Beachill,Nick Matthew,Peter Nicol,James Willstrop
IndiaChennai2007Champions1st60Peter Barker,Lee Beachill,Nick Matthew,James Willstrop
DenmarkOdense2009Semi-final4th52Peter Barker,Adrian Grant,Nick Matthew,James Willstrop
GermanyPaderborn2011Final2nd61Peter Barker,Nick Matthew,Daryl Selby,James Willstrop
FranceMulhouse2013Champions1st70Adrian Grant,Nick Matthew,Daryl Selby,James Willstrop
FranceMarseille2017Final2nd61Nick Matthew,Daryl Selby,Adrian Waller,James Willstrop
United StatesWashington, D.C.2019Final2nd61Declan James,Daryl Selby,Adrian Waller,James Willstrop
New ZealandTauranga 2023Final2nd51Patrick Rooney,Marwan El Shorbagy,Mohamed El Shorbagy,Adrian Waller
Total19/195 Titles11422

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European Team Squash Championships

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YearResultTeamRef
1973ScotlandEdinburghPhilip Ayton,Stuart Courtney,John Easter,Paul Millman,Bryan Patterson[4]
1974SwedenStockholmPhilip Ayton,Paul Millman,Ian Nuttall,Michael Thurgur,Peter Verow[5]
1975Republic of IrelandDublinMike Corby,Patrick Kirton,Jonathan Leslie,John Richardson,Ian Robinson[6]
1976BelgiumBrusselsPhil Kenyon,Jonathan Leslie,Paul Millman,Ian Robinson,Peter Verow[7]
1977EnglandSheffieldPhilip Ayton,Jonathan Leslie,Barry O'Connor,David Pearson,Ian Robinson[8]
1978NetherlandsAmsterdamGawain Briars,Jonathan Leslie,Phil Kenyon,Ian Robinson,John Le Lievre[9]
1979GermanyHamburgGawain Briars,Andrew Dwyer,Phil Kenyon,Ian Robinson,Peter Verow[10]
1980FinlandHelsinkiPhilip Ayton,Andrew Dwyer,Ian Nuttall,David Pearson,Barry O'Connor[11]
1981NetherlandsAmsterdamDavid Thomas,Andrew Dwyer,Peter Verow[12]
1982WalesCardiffGawain Briars,Andrew Dwyer,Phil Kenyon,Ian Robinson,Peter Verow,John Le Lievre[13]
1983GermanyMunichGawain Briars,Peter Verow[14]
1984Republic of IrelandDublinMartin Bodimeade,Neil Harvey,Ashley Naylor,David Pearson,Geoff Williams,Christy Willstrop[15]
1985SpainBarcelonaMartin Bodimeade,Bryan Beeson,David Pearson,Ashley Naylor,Geoff Williams[16]
1986FranceAix-en-ProvenceMartin Bodimeade,Bryan Beeson,Gawain Briars,David Pearson,Geoff Williams[17]
1987AustriaViennaMartin Bodimeade,Bryan Beeson,Neil Harvey,Jamie Hickox,Geoff Williams[18]
1988NetherlandsWarmondMartin Bodimeade,Bryan Beeson,Jason Nicolle,Phil Whitlock,Geoff Williams[19]
1989FinlandHelsinkiBryan Beeson,Paul Carter,Paul Gregory,Del Harris,Neil Harvey,Chris Walker[20]
1990SwitzerlandZürichBryan Beeson,Paul Carter,Del Harris,Peter Marshall,Simon Parke,Chris Walker[21]
1991GermanyGelsenkirchenDel Harris,Peter Marshall,Jason Nicolle,Simon Parke,Chris Walker[22]
1992FranceAix-en-ProvencePaul Gregory,Del Harris,Peter Marshall,Jason Nicolle,Chris Walker[23][24]
1993FranceAix-en-ProvenceTony Hands,Simon Parke,Chris Walker,Phil Whitlock[25]
1994GermanyZoetermeerTony Hands,Stephen Meads,Jason Nicolle,Phil Whitlock[26]
1995NetherlandsAmsterdamMark Cairns,Del Harris,Simon Parke,Chris Walker[27]
1996NetherlandsAmsterdamMark Cairns,Mark Chaloner,Paul Johnson,Stephen Meads,Chris Walker[28]
1997DenmarkOdenseMark Cairns,Paul Johnson,Stephen Meads,Danny Meddings,Nick Taylor[29]
1998FinlandHelsinkiMarcus Berrett,Mark Chaloner,Del Harris,Paul Johnson,Simon Parke,Chris Walker[30]
1999AustriaLinzLee Beachill,Marcus Berrett,Paul Johnson,Simon Parke,Chris Walker[31]
2000AustriaViennaMark Chaloner,Del Harris,Peter Marshall,Paul Johnson,Simon Parke[32]
2001NetherlandsEindhovenLee Beachill,Mark Chaloner,Simon Parke,Nick Taylor[33]
2002GermanyBöblingenLee Beachill,Mark Chaloner,Del Harris,Paul Johnson,Chris Walker[34]
2003EnglandNottinghamLee Beachill,Mark Chaloner,Peter Nicol,Simon Parke,James Willstrop[35]
2004FranceRennesLee Beachill,Adrian Grant,Nick Matthew,Peter Nicol,James Willstrop[36]
2005NetherlandsAmsterdamLee Beachill,Nick Matthew,Peter Nicol,Simon Parke,James Willstrop[37]
2006AustriaViennaPeter Barker,Lee Beachill,Nick Matthew,Peter Nicol,James Willstrop[38]
2007ItalyRiccionePeter Barker,Lee Beachill,Adrian Grant,Nick Matthew,James Willstrop[39]
2008NetherlandsAmsterdamPeter Barker,Joey Barrington,Lee Beachill,Adrian Grant,James Willstrop[40]
2009SwedenMalmöPeter Barker,Adrian Grant,Nick Matthew,Daryl Selby,Alister Walker[41]
2010FranceAix-en-ProvencePeter Barker,Adrian Grant,Nick Matthew,Daryl Selby,James Willstrop[42]
2011FinlandEspooPeter Barker,Jonathan Kemp,Nick Matthew,Daryl SelbyJames Willstrop[43]
2012GermanyNurembergPeter Barker,Nick Matthew,Tom Richards,Daryl SelbyJames Willstrop[44]
2013NetherlandsAmsterdamPeter Barker,Adrian Grant,Nick Matthew,Daryl Selby,James Willstrop[45]
2014ItalyRiccionePeter Barker,Adrian Grant,Nick Matthew,Daryl Selby,James Willstrop[46]
2015DenmarkHerningPeter Barker,Daryl Selby,Chris Simpson,Adrian Waller,James Willstrop[47]
2016PolandWarsawTom Richards,Daryl Selby,Chris Simpson,Adrian Waller,James Willstrop[48]
2017FinlandHelsinkiDeclan James,Nick Matthew,Tom Richards,Daryl Selby,James Willstrop[49]
2018PolandWrocławDeclan James,Nick Matthew,Tom Richards,Daryl Selby,James Willstrop[50]
2019EnglandBirminghamDeclan James,Tom Richards,Daryl Selby,Adrian Waller,James Willstrop[51]
2022NetherlandsEindhovenNathan Lake,George Parker,Patrick Rooney,Adrian Waller,James Willstrop[52]
2023FinlandHelsinkiCharlie Lee,Curtis Malik,Patrick Rooney,Mohamed El Shorbagy,Nick Wall,Adrian Waller[53]
2024SwitzerlandUsterCurtis Malik,Marwan El Shorbagy,Mohamed El Shorbagy,Ben Smith,Tom Walsh[54]
2025PolandWrocławJonah Bryant,Curtis Malik,Marwan El Shorbagy,Mohamed El Shorbagy,Tom Walsh[55]

See also

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