2005 Sudirman Cup

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2005 Sudirman Cup
Tournament details
Dates10 – 15 May
Edition9th
LevelInternational
Venue Capital Indoor Stadium [1]
Location Beijing, China
2003 Eindhoven 2007 Glasgow

The 2005 Sudirman Cup was the 9th tournament of the World Mixed Team Badminton Championships of Sudirman Cup. It was held from May 10 to May 15, 2005, in Beijing, China.

Contents

Host city selection

Beijing and Glasgow submitted bids for the competition. Beijing was confirmed as the host during 2003 IBF council meeting in Eindhoven. [2]

Teams

41 teams around the world took part in this tournament. [3] Geographically, they were 22 from Europe, 13 teams from Asia, 3 from Americas, two from Oceania and one from Africa. This edition also saw the expansion of Group 1 to 8 teams.

Results

[4]

Group 1

Subgroup 1A

Team oneTeam twoScore
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Flag of England.svg England3–2
Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand4–1
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand4–1
Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea Flag of England.svg England5–0
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea3–2
Flag of England.svg England Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand4–1

Subgroup 1B

Team oneTeam twoScore
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden5–0
Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong4–1
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong5–0
Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden4–1
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia5–0
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden4–1

Playoff

Team oneTeam twoScoreNotes
Flag of England.svg England Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong3-15th-6th
Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden3-07th-8th

Semi-finals

Team oneTeam twoScore
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea3–0
Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark3–0

Final

2005 Sudirman Cup Champions
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
China

Fifth title

Group 2

Subgroup 2A

Team oneTeam twoScore
Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands3–2
Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei4–1
Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia Flag of Russia.svg Russia5–0
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei3–2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Flag of Russia.svg Russia4–1
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei Flag of Russia.svg Russia4–1

Subgroup 2B

Team oneTeam twoScore
Flag of Japan.svg Japan Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore3–2
Flag of Japan.svg Japan Flag of Germany.svg Germany4–1
Flag of Japan.svg Japan Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine5–0
Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore Flag of Germany.svg Germany3–2
Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine5–0
Flag of Germany.svg Germany Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine4–1

Playoff

Team oneTeam twoScoreNotes
Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia Flag of Japan.svg Japan3-19th-10th
Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands3-011th-12th
Flag of Germany.svg Germany Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei3-013th-14th
Flag of Russia.svg Russia Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine3-215th-16th

Group 3

Subgroup 3A

Team oneTeam twoScore
Flag of Poland.svg Poland Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand4–1
Flag of Poland.svg Poland Flag of Finland.svg Finland4–1
Flag of Poland.svg Poland Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria3–2
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Flag of Finland.svg Finland4–1
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria4–1
Flag of Finland.svg Finland Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria3–2

Subgroup 3B

Team oneTeam twoScore
Flag of India.svg India Flag of the United States.svg United States4–1
Flag of India.svg India Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland4–1
Flag of India.svg India Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales4–1
Flag of the United States.svg United States Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland3–2
Flag of the United States.svg United States Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales5–0
Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales4–1

Playoff

Team oneTeam twoScoreNotes
Flag of Poland.svg Poland Flag of India.svg India3-117th-18th
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Flag of the United States.svg United States3-219th-20th
Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland Flag of Finland.svg Finland3-221st-22nd
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales3-223rd-24th

Group 4

Subgroup 4A

Team oneTeam twoScore
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia3–2
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan3–2
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland Flag of Norway.svg Norway5–0
Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan4–1
Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia Flag of Norway.svg Norway3–2
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan Flag of Norway.svg Norway3–2

Subgroup 4B

Team oneTeam twoScore
Flag of France.svg France Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia4–1
Flag of France.svg France Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa5–0
Flag of France.svg France Flag of Peru.svg Peru5–0
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa5–0
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Flag of Peru.svg Peru4–1
Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Flag of Peru.svg Peru4–1

Playoff

Team oneTeam twoScoreNotes
Flag of France.svg France Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland3-025th-26th
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia3-027th-28th
Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan3-129th-30th
Flag of Norway.svg Norway Flag of Peru.svg Peru3-131st-32nd

Group 5

Subgroup 5A

Team oneTeam twoScore
Flag of Italy.svg Italy Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg4–1
Flag of Italy.svg Italy Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus4–1
Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus4–1

Subgroup 5B

Team oneTeam twoScore
Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania Flag of Israel.svg Israel4–1
Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey4–1
Flag of Israel.svg Israel Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey4–1

Playoff

Team oneTeam twoScoreNotes
Flag of Italy.svg Italy Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania3-233rd-34th
Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg Flag of Israel.svg Israel3-135th-36th
Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus3-137th-38th

Group 6

Team oneTeam twoScore
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica4–1
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolia5–0
Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolia5–0

Final classification

Group 1
PosCountry
1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
2 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia
3 Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
4 Flag of South Korea.svg Korea
5 Flag of England.svg England
6 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
7 Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand
8 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
Group 2
PosCountry
9 Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
10 Flag of Japan.svg Japan
11 Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore
12 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
13 Flag of Germany.svg Germany
14 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei
15 Flag of Russia.svg Russia
16 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine
Group 3
PosCountry
17 Flag of Poland.svg Poland
18 Flag of India.svg India
19 Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
20 Flag of the United States.svg United States
21 Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland
22 Flag of Finland.svg Finland
23 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria
24 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales
Group 4
PosCountry
25 Flag of France.svg France
26 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland
27 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
28 Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia
29 Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa
30 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan
31 Flag of Norway.svg Norway
32 Flag of Peru.svg Peru
Group 5
PosCountry
33 Flag of Italy.svg Italy
34 Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania
35 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg
36 Flag of Israel.svg Israel
37 Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey
38 Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus
Group 6
PosCountry
39 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
40 Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica
41 Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolia
  Promoted to higher group
  Relegated to lower group

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