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Poland national badminton team

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Polish national badminton team
Poland
AssociationPolski Związek Badmintona (PZBAD)
ConfederationBE (Europe)
PresidentMarek Krajewski
BWF ranking
Current ranking39Decrease 1 (2 January 2024)
Highest ranking14 (5 January 2012)
Sudirman Cup
Appearances12 (first in1989)
Best resultGroup stage
Thomas Cup
Appearances1 (first in2010)
Best resultGroup stage
European Mixed Team Championships
Appearances19 (first in 1980)
Best resultSemi-finals (2008,2009)
European Men's Team Championships
Appearances7 (first in2006)
Best resultRunners-up (2010)
European Women's Team Championships
Appearances6 (first in2006)
Best resultGroup stage
Helvetia Cup
Appearances9 (first in 1979)
Best resultChampions (1989, 1991)

ThePoland national badminton team (Polish:Reprezentacja Polski w badmintona) representsPoland in internationalbadminton team competitions.[1] It is managed by thePolish Badminton Association in the capital city ofWarsaw. Poland competed in theSudirman Cup from 1989 to 2011. The men's team only competed theThomas Cup once in2010 and the women's team have never qualified for theUber Cup.

The men's team were runners-up at the2010 European Men's Team Badminton Championships, where Poland was the host nation. The mixed team reached two consecutive semifinals in theEuropean Mixed Team Badminton Championships in 2008 and 2009.

The Poland team has had many players in the past that have reached top 10 in theBWF World Ranking, one of them beingRobert Mateusiak andNadieżda Zięba, who were the world number one mixed doubles pair in 2010.

Poland has also been successful inpara-badminton. National playerBartłomiej Mróz is a four-time silver medalist at theBWF Para-Badminton World Championships and has a career-high ranking of 3 in the men's singles SU5 category.

Competitive record

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Thomas Cup

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YearResult
England1949Did not enter
Colony of Singapore1952
Colony of Singapore1955
Colony of Singapore1958
Indonesia1961
Japan1964
Indonesia1967
Malaysia1970
Indonesia1973
Thailand1976
Indonesia1979
England1982
Malaysia1984
Indonesia1986
Malaysia1988
Japan1990
Malaysia1992Did not qualify
Indonesia1994
Hong Kong1996
Hong Kong1998
Malaysia2000
China2002
Indonesia2004
Japan2006
Indonesia2008
Malaysia2010Group stage
China2012Did not qualify
India2014Did not enter
China2016Did not qualify
Thailand2018
Denmark2020
Thailand2022Did not enter
China2024Did not qualify
N/A2026TBD
N/A2028TBD
N/A2030TBD

Uber Cup

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YearResult
England1957Did not enter
United States1960
United States1963
New Zealand1966
Japan1969
Japan1972
Indonesia1975
New Zealand1978
Japan1981
Malaysia1984
Indonesia1986Did not qualify
Malaysia1988Did not enter
Japan1990Did not qualify
Malaysia1992
Indonesia1994
Hong Kong1996
Hong Kong1998
Malaysia2000
China2002
Indonesia2004
Japan2006Did not qualify
Indonesia2008
Malaysia2010
China2012
India2014Did not enter
China2016
Thailand2018Did not qualify
Denmark2020
Thailand2022Did not enter
China2024Did not qualify
N/A2026TBD
N/A2028TBD
N/A2030TBD

Sudirman Cup

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YearResult
Indonesia1989Group 4 Relegated − 18th
Denmark1991Group 5 − 20th
England1993Group 5 Relegated − 22nd
Switzerland1995Group 6 Promoted − 23rd
Scotland1997Group 4 − 25th
Denmark1999Group 4 − 27th
Spain2001Group 4 − 27th
Netherlands2003Group 4 Promoted − 23rd
China2005Group 3 Promoted − 17th
Scotland2007Group 2 − 15th
China2009Group 2 − 19th
China2011Did not enter
Malaysia2013
China2015
Australia2017
China2019
Finland2021
China2023
China2025TBD
N/A2027TBD
N/A2029TBD

European Team Championships

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YearResult
Slovakia2004Fourth place
Greece2006Quarter-finals
Netherlands2008Fourth place
Poland20102nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up
Netherlands2012Quarter-finals
Switzerland2014Did not enter
Russia2016Quarter-finals
Russia2018Quarter-finals
France2020Group stage
Poland2024Group stage
YearResult
Slovakia2004Did not enter
Greece2006Group stage
Netherlands2008Group stage
Poland2010Group stage
Netherlands2012Group stage
Switzerland2014Did not enter
Russia2016
Russia2018Group stage
France2020Group stage
Poland2024Group stage
YearResult
Sweden 1972Did not enter
Austria 1974
Republic of Ireland 1976
England 1978
Netherlands 1980Group stage − 17th
West Germany 1982Group stage − 12th
England 1984Group stage − 11th
Sweden 1986Group stage − 9th
Norway 1988Group stage − 8th
Soviet Union 1990Group stage − 8th
Scotland 1992Group stage − 8th
Netherlands 1994Group stage − 8th
Denmark 1996Group stage − 8th
Bulgaria 1998Group stage − 14th
Scotland 2000Group stage − 12th
Sweden 2002Group stage − 9th
Switzerland 2004Group stage − 5th
Netherlands 2006Group stage − 5th
Denmark20083rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third place
England20093rd place, bronze medalist(s) Semi-finals
Netherlands2011Quarter-finals
Russia2013Did not enter
Belgium2015Group stage
Poland2017Quarter-finals
Denmark2019Did not qualify
Finland2021
France2023
Azerbaijan2025

Helvetia Cup

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YearResult
Switzerland 1962Did not enter
West Germany 1963
Netherlands 1964
Austria 1965
Belgium 1966
Switzerland 1967
Norway 1968
Czechoslovakia 1969
West Germany 1970
Netherlands 1971
Austria 1973
Belgium 1975
Soviet Union 1977
Austria 1979Group stage − 11th
Norway 1981Fourth place
Switzerland 1983Group stage − 9th
Poland 19853rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third place
Northern Ireland 1987Group stage − 5th
Hungary 19891st place, gold medalist(s) Champions
Bulgaria 19911st place, gold medalist(s) Champions
Austria 19932nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up
Cyprus 1995Did not enter
France 1997
Northern Ireland 19992nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up
Czech Republic 2001Did not enter
Portugal 2003
Cyprus 2005
Iceland 2007

FISU World University Games

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See also:Badminton at the FISU World University Games

Mixed team

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YearResult
Thailand2007Group stage
China2011Did not enter
Russia2013Quarter-finals
South Korea2015Group stage
Chinese Taipei2017Group stage
China2021Group stage
Germany2025TBD

World University Team Championships

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Mixed team

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YearResult
Portugal 20083rd place, bronze medalist(s) Semi-finals
Chinese Taipei 2010Group stage
South Korea 2012Group stage
Spain 2014Did not enter
Russia 2016Group stage
Malaysia 2018Did not enter
**Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

Junior competitive record

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Suhandinata Cup

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See also:BWF World Junior Championships
YearRoundPos
China2000Did not enter
South Africa2002
Canada2004
South Korea2006
New Zealand2007
India2008
Malaysia2009
Mexico2010
Chinese Taipei2011
Japan2012
Thailand2013
Malaysia2014
Peru2015
Spain2016Group stage15th of 52
Indonesia2017Group stage15th of 44
Canada2018Group stage37th of 39
Russia2019Did not enter
New Zealand2020Cancelled because ofCOVID-19 pandemic
China2021
Spain2022Did not enter
United States2023
China2024Group stage12th of 39
India2025Group stage16th of 36

European Junior Team Championships

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See also:European Junior Badminton Championships

Mixed team

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YearResult
Denmark1975Did not enter
Malta1977
West Germany1979
Scotland1981Group stage − 15th
Finland1983Group stage − 12th
Austria1985Group stage − 13th
Poland1987Group stage − 12th
England1989Group stage − 9th
Hungary1991Group stage − 6th
Bulgaria1993Group stage − 7th
Slovakia1995Group stage − 7th
Czech Republic1997Group stage − 6th
Scotland1999Fourth place
Poland2001Group stage − 6th
Denmark2003Group stage − 8th
Netherlands2005Group stage − 13th
Germany2007Group stage − 8th
Italy2009Group stage
Finland2011Group stage
Turkey2013Group stage
Poland2015Group stage
France2017Group stage
Estonia2018Quarter-finals
Finland2020Did not enter
Serbia2022Group stage
Spain20243rd place, bronze medalist(s) Semi-finalist

Finlandia Cup

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Mixed team

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YearResult
Switzerland 19843rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third place
Hungary 1986Fourth place
Wales 19882nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up
Austria 19902nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up
Czechoslovakia 1992Did not enter
Czech Republic 1994
Portugal 1996
Finland 1998
Austria 2000
Slovenia 2002
Austria 2004
Slovakia 2006
**Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

Players

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Current squad

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As of 2 January 2024

Men's team

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NameDoB/AgeRanking of event
MSMDXD
Dominik Kwinta (2004-07-27)27 July 2004 (age 21)197184-
Mikołaj Szymanowski (2003-11-27)27 November 2003 (age 21)2191841021
Mateusz Danielak (1997-08-09)9 August 1997 (age 28)237--
Maksymilian Danielak (2004-10-29)29 October 2004 (age 21)422717-
Szymon Slepecki (2003-07-10)10 July 2003 (age 22)-143214
Robert Cybulski (1999-08-06)6 August 1999 (age 26)-143133
Michal Sobolewski (1999-01-26)26 January 1999 (age 26)-2401315
Adam Szolc (1999-03-18)18 March 1999 (age 26)-240-
Jakub Melaniuk (2003-09-28)28 September 2003 (age 22)-167246
Paweł Śmiłowski (1998-08-26)26 August 1998 (age 27)-320103

Women's team

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NameDoB/AgeRanking of event
WSWDXD
Wiktoria Dąbczyńska (1999-05-04)4 May 1999 (age 26)133318-
Weronika Górniak (2002-02-14)14 February 2002 (age 23)301--
Zuzanna Jankowska (2002-08-18)18 August 2002 (age 23)341318-
Jessica Orzechowicz (2002-10-12)12 October 2002 (age 23)383871711
Dominika Kwaśnik (2001-10-05)5 October 2001 (age 24)-121683
Kornelia Marczak (1997-03-08)8 March 1997 (age 28)-121133
Paulina Hankiewicz (2001-05-30)30 May 2001 (age 24)-142232
Magdalena Świerczyńska (1998-04-04)4 April 1998 (age 27)-393103
Anastasia Khomich (2002-09-27)27 September 2002 (age 23)961182214
Julia Pławecka (2003-08-12)12 August 2003 (age 22)-402246

Previous squads

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Thomas Cup

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European Team Championships

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External links

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References

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  1. ^Populorum, Mike."Archiv SudirmanCup".sbg.ac.at. Retrieved8 May 2019.
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