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Host City Qualified team Teams failed to qualify 1 Wipperfürth VOSS Arena France Slovakia Slovenia Sweden: 2 Ibiza Poliesportiu Sa Blanca Dona Spain Belgium Estonia Portugal: 3 Wipperfürth VOSS Arena Germany Ireland Italy Norway: 4 Haarlem Duijnwijck Hall Netherlands Iceland Turkey Ukraine: 5 Milton Keynes National Badminton Centre England
The 2025 European Mixed Team Badminton Championships will be held in Baku, Azerbaijan, between 12 and 16 February 2025 and organised by Badminton Europe and Azerbaijan Badminton Federation. The host location was announced in April 2024 by Badminton Europe. [1] These championships also act as the European qualification event for 2025 Sudirman Cup.
European Mixed Team Badminton Championships usually started prior to the individual championships until it was split in 2009. From 2017 on the European badminton championship is held annually except for the year with European Games - the badminton program at those Games will operate as that years Championships.
It is one of the five continental bodies under the flag of the Badminton World Federation (BWF). It has 53 member associations and 1 associate member. It was founded on 27 September 1967 in Frankfurt, Germany. [1] At its annual meeting held on 8 April 2006 the members decided to change the name from European Badminton Union, to Badminton Europe.
The Europe Cup (also known as European Badminton Club Championships) is a badminton team championships played by clubs from all around Europe, comparable to the UEFA Champions League in football. It was established in 1978 by the members of Badminton Europe .
The Luxembourg Open is an annual badminton tournament held in Luxembourg. The tournament is part of the Badminton Europe tournament series and is leveled in BWF International Challenge . [ 1 ] The inaugural edition was held in 2022.
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Neil & John then went on the European Badminton Union circuit, where they were 1993 Czech Open champions. They soon progressed onto the World Grand Prix circuit, competing all round the world achieving a highest IBF men's doubles ranking of #12 in 1996. In 1995 they helped England inflict a rare defeat to China. [2]