1997 Sudirman Cup

1997 Sudirman Cup
Tournament details
Dates19 May – 25 May
Edition5th
VenueScotstoun Leisure Centre[1]
LocationGlasgow, Scotland
1995 Lausanne 1999 Copenhagen

The 1997 Sudirman Cup was the fifth tournament of the World Mixed Team Badminton Championships. It was held from May 19 to May 25, 1997 in Glasgow, Scotland.

Results

59 teams competed in this edition of Sudirman Cup. Nigeria, Morocco, Turkmenistan, Uganda and Zambia also entered, but ultimately did not participate.[2]

Group 1

Subgroup 1A

Team one Team two Score
 China  England 5–0
 South Korea  England 4–1
 China  South Korea 3–2

Subgroup 1B

Team one Team two Score
 Indonesia  Sweden 5–0
 Denmark  Sweden 4–1
 Denmark  Indonesia 3–2

Semi-finals

Team one Team two Score
 China  Indonesia 3–2
 South Korea  Denmark 3–2

Relegation playoff

Team one Team two Score
 Sweden  England 4–1

Final

Team one Team two Score
 China  South Korea 5–0
1997 Sudirman Cup Champions

China

Second title

Group 2

Subgroup 2A

Team one Team two Score
Germany Chinese Taipei 3-2
Germany Japan 3-2
Germany Thailand 3-2
Chinese Taipei Japan 3-2
Chinese Taipei Thailand 3-2
Japan Thailand 3-2

Subgroup 2B

Team one Team two Score
Malaysia Netherlands 3-2
Malaysia Russia 3-2
Malaysia Canada 4-1
Netherlands Russia 3-2
Netherlands Canada 5-0
Russia Canada 3-2

Playoff

Team one Team two Score Notes
Malaysia Germany 3-2 7th-8th
Chinese Taipei Netherlands 3-2 9th-10th
Russia Japan 3-2 11th-12th
Thailand Canada 3-2 13th-14th

Group 3

Subgroup 3A

Team one Team two Score
Australia Hong Kong 3-2
Australia Finland 3-2
Australia Austria 3-2
Hong Kong Finland 3-2
Hong Kong Austria 3-1
Finland Austria 3-2

Subgroup 3B

Team one Team two Score
Scotland New Zealand 3-2
Scotland India 3-2
Scotland Norway 5-0
New Zealand India 5-0
New Zealand Norway 4-1
India Norway 4-1

Playoff

Team one Team two Score Notes
Scotland Australia 3-2 15th-16th
Hong Kong New Zealand 3-2 17th-18th
India Finland 4-1 19th-20th
Norway Austria 4-1 21st-22nd

Group 4

Subgroup 4A

Team one Team two Score
United States Poland 3-2
United States Iceland 4-1
United States Bulgaria 5-0
Poland Iceland 4-1
Poland Bulgaria 5-0
Iceland Bulgaria 3-2

Subgroup 4B

Team one Team two Score
Ukraine Wales 3-2
Ukraine Switzerland 5-0
Ukraine Czech Republic 5-0
Wales Switzerland 5-0
Wales Czech Republic 4-1
Switzerland Czech Republic 3-2

Playoff

Team one Team two Score Notes
Ukraine United States 4-1 23rd-24th
Poland Wales 3-2 25th-26th
Iceland Switzerland 3-2 27th-28th
Bulgaria Czech Republic 3-2 29th-30th

Group 5

Subgroup 5A

Team one Team two Score
Belarus France 4-1
Belarus Portugal 5-0
Belarus Belgium 5-0
France Portugal 3-2
France Belgium 5-0
Portugal Belgium 4-1

Subgroup 5B

Team one Team two Score
Ireland Spain 4-1
Ireland Peru 4-1
Ireland Kazakhstan 4-1
Spain Peru 4-1
Spain Kazakhstan 5-0
Peru Kazakhstan 3-2

Playoff

Team one Team two Score Notes
Belarus Ireland 4-1 31st-32nd
France Spain 4-1 33rd-34th
Portugal Peru 3-2 35th-36th
Kazakhstan Belgium 4-1 37th-38th

Group 6

Subgroup 6A

Team one Team two Score
Sri Lanka Slovenia 4-1
Sri Lanka Pakistan 4-1
Sri Lanka Guatemala 4-1
Slovenia Pakistan 3-2
Slovenia Guatemala 3-2
Pakistan Guatemala 3-2

Subgroup 6B

Team one Team two Score
Israel South Africa 3-2
Israel Jamaica 3-2
Israel Mauritius 2-3
South Africa Jamaica 4-1
South Africa Mauritius 4-1
Jamaica Mauritius 3-2

Playoff

Team one Team two Score Notes
Sri Lanka Israel 3-2 39th-40th
Slovenia South Africa 3-2 41st-42nd
Jamaica Pakistan 3-2 43rd-44th
Mauritius Guatemala 3-2 45th-46th

Group 7

Subgroup 7A

Team one Team two Score
Cyprus Mexico 5-0
Cyprus Malta 4-1
Cyprus Luxembourg 3-2
Mexico Malta 4-1
Mexico Luxembourg 4-1
Malta Luxembourg 3-2

Subgroup 7B

Team one Team two Score
Italy Slovakia 4-1
Italy Brazil 5-0
Italy Argentina 5-0
Slovakia Brazil 5-0
Slovakia Argentina 5-0
Brazil Argentina 5-0

Playoff

Team one Team two Score Notes
Italy Cyprus 5-0 47th-48th
Slovakia Mexico 4-1 49th-50th
Brazil Malta 3-2 51st-52nd
Luxembourg Argentina 4-1 53rd-54th

Group 8

Team one Team two Score
Lithuania Estonia 3-2
Lithuania Armenia 5-0
Lithuania Greece 4-1
Lithuania Chile 5-0
Estonia Armenia 5-0
Estonia Greece 5-0
Estonia Chile 5-0
Armenia Greece 3-2
Armenia Chile 5-0
Greece Chile 5-0

Final classification

Group 1
Pos Country
1  China
2  South Korea
3  Denmark
3  Indonesia
5  Sweden
6  England
Group 2
Pos Country
7  Malaysia
8  Germany
9  Chinese Taipei
10  Netherlands
11  Russia
12  Japan
13  Thailand
14  Canada
Group 3
Pos Country
15  Scotland
16  Australia
17  Hong Kong
18  New Zealand
19  India
20  Finland
21  Norway
22  Austria
Group 4
Pos Country
23  Ukraine
24  United States
25  Poland
26  Wales
27  Iceland
28   Switzerland
29  Bulgaria
30  Czech Republic
Group 5
Pos Country
31  Belarus
32  Ireland
33  France
34  Spain
35  Portugal
36  Peru
37  Kazakhstan
38  Belgium
Group 6
Pos Country
39  Sri Lanka
40  Israel
41  Slovenia
42  South Africa
43  Jamaica
44  Pakistan
45  Mauritius
46  Guatemala
Group 7
Pos Country
47  Italy
48  Cyprus
49  Slovakia
50  Mexico
51  Brazil
52  Malta
53  Luxembourg
54  Argentina
Group 8
Pos Country
55  Lithuania
56  Estonia
57  Armenia
58  Greece
59  Chile
  Promoted to higher group
  Relegated to lower group

References

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