1992 European Squash Team Championships

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1992 European Squash Team Championships
20th
Location Flag of France.svg Aix-en-Provence
VenueSet Squash Centre
Date(s)29 April – 2 May 1992
Website
europeansquash.com
Results
Gold medal world centered-2.svg ChampionsMen Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland
Women Flag of England.svg England
  1991
1993  

The 1992 European Squash Team Championships was the 20th edition of European Squash Team Championships for squash players. The event was held at the Set Squash Centre in Aix-en-Provence, France, from 29 April to 2 May 1992. The tournament was organised by the European Squash Rackets Federation (ESRF). [1] [2]

Contents

The Scotland men's team won their first title [3] and the England women's team won their 15th title. [4] [5]

Men's tournament

Group stage

Pool A

PosTeamPWLPts
1 Flag of England.svg England3306
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden3214
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands3122
4 Flag of Spain.svg Spain3030

Pool B

PosTeamPWLPts
1 Flag of Finland.svg Finland3306
2 Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland3214
3 Flag of Germany.svg Germany3122
4 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales3030

Semi finals

Final

Women's tournament

Group stage

Pool A

PosTeamPWLPts
1 Flag of England.svg England3306
2 Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland3214
3 Flag of Finland.svg Finland3122
4 Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark3030

Pool B

PosTeamPWLPts
1 Flag of Germany.svg Germany3306
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands3214
3 Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland3122
4 Flag of France.svg France3030

Semi-finals

Final

References

  1. "European Team Squash Championships". InterSportStats. Retrieved 5 July 2025.
  2. "Men's European Team Championship: Event History (53 events)". Squash Info. Retrieved 5 July 2025.
  3. "Nicol steers Scotland to victory in Euro final" . The Scotsman. 4 May 1992. Retrieved 7 July 2025 via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. "Squash" . Wolverhampton Express and Star. 4 May 1992. Retrieved 7 July 2025 via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. "Squash" . Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph. 2 May 1992. Retrieved 7 July 2025 via British Newspaper Archive.