Moldova national badminton team

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

ConfederationBE (Europe)
PresidentMarian Stan
Current ranking108 Decrease 3 (January 2, 2024)
Moldova
AssociationFederația Moldovenească de Badminton (MBF)
ConfederationBE (Europe)
PresidentMarian Stan
BWF ranking
Current ranking108 Decrease 3 (January 2, 2024)
Highest ranking71 (July 2, 2019)

The Moldova national badminton team (Romanian: Echipa Moldovenească de badminton;) represents Moldova in international badminton team competitions.[1] It is controlled by the Moldovan Badminton Federation (MBF). The Moldovan junior badminton team competed in the BWF World Junior Championships in 2016 and finished in 50th place.[2][3]

Mixed team

Badminton was first introduced to Moldova in 1965 when several exchange students from Laos brought the sport to the country which soon attracted the attention of Moldovan professors who then initiated badminton training camps in Moldova.[4] In the 1970s, more badminton schools were opened in Moldova and Moldovan badminton players started to compete in inter-republican badminton championships. The Moldovan badminton team were one of the few Soviet republics that competed in the USSR National Badminton Team Championships.

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Moldovan Badminton Federation was later found in 1992 and the Moldovan team started to compete in international team events, one of which being the Balkan Badminton Championships.[5]

Moldova competed in the 1999 Balkan Badminton Championships in Argostoli, Greece. In the mixed team event, the team placed third in the championships.[6] In 2010, Moldova competed in the 2010 Balkan Badminton Championships. The team lost the third place tie to Romania.[7][8] In the 2012 Balkan Badminton Championships, the team lost to Romania in the bronze medal tie for a second time to finish in fourth place.[9]

The Moldovan team took part in the 2019 European Mixed Team Badminton Championships qualifiers. The team hosted the qualifiers and were grouped with Scotland, Ukraine and Russia.[10] The team did not qualify after losing their matches against their opponents and finishing on the bottom of the group.[11][12][13]

Competitive record

European Team Championships

Balkan Badminton Championships

Mixed team

Year Round Pos
1992 Did not enter
1993
1995
1997
1998 Third place 3rd
1999 Third place 3rd
2000 Fifth place 5th
2001 Fifth place 5th
2002 Fifth place 5th
2003 Fourth place 4th
2004 Fourth place 4th
2005 Fourth place 4th
2006 Third place 3rd
2007 Did not enter
2008 Group stage 5th
2009 Group stage 5th
2010 Fourth place 4th
2011 Did not enter
2012 Fourth place 4th
2013 Group stage 7th
2014 Group stage 5th
2016 Fourth place 4th
2018 Group stage 5th
**Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

Junior competitive record

Players

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI