Brunei national badminton team

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Brunei Darussalam
Flag of Brunei.svg
Association Brunei National Badminton Association (PBKBD)
Confederation BA (Asia)
PresidentMohd Zuno Kartono Haji Ali
BWF ranking
Current ranking112 Decrease2.svg 3 (2 January 2024)
Highest ranking91 (7 July 2014)
Asian Men's Team Championships
Appearances2 (first in 1985 )
Best resultRound of 16 (1985)

The Brunei national badminton team (Malay : Pasukan badminton kebangsaan Brunei Darussalam; Jawi: ڤاسوكن بدمينتون كبڠسأن بروني دارالسلام) represents Brunei in international badminton competitions. [1] It is controlled by the Brunei National Badminton Association. The Bruneian team competed in the Summer Universiade in 2007. The team was placed in Group D and finished in 20th place.

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The Bruneian men's team only competed in badminton at the SEA Games two times, in 1999 where it was the host team and in 2001. Brunei has yet to win a medal in badminton. Brunei made their badminton debut at the Summer Olympics in 2016, when Jaspar Yu Woon Chai was called up to represent Brunei at the 2016 Rio Olympics men's singles event from a tripartite invitation.

Former Indonesian badminton player, Imay Hendra was called up to the national team as a doubles coach.

History

Men's team

Brunei first competed in the qualifying rounds for the 1986 Thomas & Uber Cup in Bangkok. The team lost to Malaysia and Australia 0-5 in their group. [2] In 1999, the Bruneian men's team debuted in the 1999 SEA Games as host nation. The home team lost 3–1 against Singapore but managed to scored their first win in a team event when Amran Kambar performed an upsetting defeat against Kendrick Lee 13–15, 15–10, 15–9. [3] Brunei competed for a second time in the 2001 SEA Games but lost to Malaysia 3-0 in the quarter-finals. [4]

Women's team

The Bruneian women's team entered the qualifying rounds for the 1986 Thomas & Uber Cup but withdrew from the competition. [5]

Mixed team

Brunei competed in the 2007 Summer Universiade mixed team event. The team were placed into Group D but withdrew from the competition. The team placed 20th in the overall rankings. [6] In 2023, Brunei competed in the mixed team event at the 2023 SEA Games. [7] The team had a bye in the quarter-finals and entered the next round with a guaranteed bronze medal. The team then lost 3–0 in the semi-finals to Myanmar. [8]

Competitive record

Commonwealth Games

Asian Games

Asian Team Championships

SEA Games

FISU World University Games

Mixed team

YearRoundPos
2007 Group stage
2011 Did not enter
2013
2015
2017
2021
2025 TBD

World University Team Championships

Mixed team

YearRoundPos
2008 Did not enter
2010
2012
2014
2016
2018

ASEAN University Games

**Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

Junior competitive record

Suhandinata Cup

YearRoundPos
2000 Did not enter
2002
2004
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2022
2023
2024 TBD

Asian Junior Team Championships

ASEAN School Games

**Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

Staff

The following list shows the coaching staff for the Brunei national badminton team.

NameRole
Flag of Brunei.svg Mohd Zuno Kartono AliCoach
Flag of Brunei.svg Imay Hendra Doubles coach

Players

Current squad

As of 2 January 2024

Men's team

NameDoB/AgeRanking of event
MSMDXD
Kan Kah Kit 5 December 2000 (age 24)350991-
Mattew Minggat 6 January 2000 (age 25)1444991-
Marhanif Ali 6 August 2001 (age 23)1322--
Azri Safwan Jofri 29 April 1996 (age 28)---

Women's team

NameDoB/AgeRanking of event
WSWDXD
Samantha Lee Harn Rou 16 June 2002 (age 22)---
Siti Marinah Salleh 26 February 1989 (age 35)---
Nuraqilah Shahroney 26 April 1993 (age 31)---

Previous squads

SEA Games

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