Eswatini |
Association | Eswatini Badminton Association (EBA) |
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Confederation | BCA (Africa) |
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President | Panuel Gwebu |
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Current ranking | Unranked (2 April 2024) |
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Highest ranking | Unranked |
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Appearances | 1 (first in 2004) |
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Best result | Group stage |
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The Eswatini national badminton team (Swazi: Licembu lebhedminton laseSwatini) represents Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, in international badminton team competitions. It is controlled by the Eswatini Badminton Association.[1]
The Eswatini junior badminton team competed in the African Junior Badminton Championships mixed team event in 2007, where the team finished in 7th place.[2] As of 2022, the national team has been inactive and have not competed in any tournaments since 2007.[3][4][5][6]
History
Badminton was first introduced to Eswatini in the early 1990s. At the time, the sport was played in schools in Lobamba, Manzini, Ntfonjeni and Kwaluseni. The small popularity of the sport lead to the formation of the Swaziland Badminton Association (later the Eswatini Badminton Association) in the late 1990s.[7]
Eswatini juniors made their first international appearance in badminton when the national association sent their first few players to compete in the 2007 African Junior Badminton Championships in Gaborone, Botswana.[2] The team finished in 7th after being eliminated in the group stages.[8]
Men's team
The Swazi men's team took part in the 2004 Thomas Cup African qualifiers in Pretoria. The team failed to qualify after finishing on the bottom of the round-robin tie.[9]
Women's team
Eswatini also sent their women's team to compete in the 2004 Uber Cup African qualifiers. The team suffered the same fate as the men's team, finishing on the bottom of the group.[9]
Mixed team
Eswatini competed in the 2004 African Badminton Championships mixed team event.[10] The team were eliminated in the group stages but managed to win a match against Botswana and Réunion.[11]
Competitive record
Thomas Cup
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Uber Cup
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Sudirman Cup
Year
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Round
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1989 to 2023
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Did not enter
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2025
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To be determined
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2027
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2029
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Commonwealth Games
Men's team
Year
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Round
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1998
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Did not enter
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Women's team
Year
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Round
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1998
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Did not enter
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Mixed team
Year
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Round
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1978 to 2022
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Did not enter
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2026
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To be determined
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African Games
Mixed team
African Team Championships
Men's team
Year
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Round
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1979 to 2024
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Did not enter
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2026
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To be determined
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2028
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2030
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Women's team
Year
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Round
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1979 to 2024
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Did not enter
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2026
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To be determined
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2028
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2030
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Mixed team
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- **Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.
Junior competitive record
Suhandinata Cup
Year
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Round
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2000 to 2024
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Did not enter
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2025
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To be determined
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African Youth Games
Men's team
Year
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Round
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2018
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Did not enter
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Women's team
Year
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Round
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2018
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Did not enter
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Mixed team
Year
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Round
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2014
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Did not enter
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African Junior Team Championships
Mixed team
Year
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Round
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1979 to 2005
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Did not enter
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2007
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Group stage
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7th
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2009
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Did not enter
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2011
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2013
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2016
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2021
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2022
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2024
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- **Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.
Players
Current squad
Men's team
Name
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DoB/Age
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Ranking of event
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MS
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MD
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XD
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Lungelo Dlamini
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–
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–
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–
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Bongumuzi Mdluli
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–
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–
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–
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Siyabonga Dlamini
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–
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–
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–
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Banele Mazibuko
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–
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–
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–
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Menzi Mkhwanazi
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–
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–
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–
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Makhosini Mamba
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–
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–
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–
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Mlungisi Sifiso Dlamini
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–
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–
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–
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Stanley Ndzinisa
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–
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–
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–
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Women's team
Name
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DoB/Age
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Ranking of event
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WS
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WD
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XD
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Ncamsile Ntshangase
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–
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–
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–
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Thandeka Dlamini
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–
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–
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–
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Busisiwe Ncongwane
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–
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–
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–
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Cabangile Ngwane
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–
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–
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–
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Philile Ndlangamandla
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–
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–
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–
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Fikile Mango
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–
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–
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–
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Previous squads
African Junior Team Championships
References