Egypt women's national squash team

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Egypt
Flag of Egypt.svg
Coach Amir Wagih
Association Egyptian Squash Association
ColorsBlack
World Team Squash Championships
First year1994
World Team titles5 (2008, 2012, 2016, 2018, 2022)
Runners-up1
Best finish Gold medal world centered-2.svg 1st
Number of entries14

The Egypt women's national squash team represents Egypt in international squash team competitions, and is governed by Egyptian Squash Association.

Contents

Since 1994, Egypt [1] has won 5 WSF World Team Championships titles. Their most recent title came in 2022.

Current team

The following players are representing Egypt in the World Team Championships 2022. [2]

Results

WSF Women's World Team Championships

YearResultPositionWL
Flag of England.svg Birmingham 1979 Did not present
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Toronto 1981
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Perth 1983
Flag of Ireland.svg Dublin 1985
Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland 1987
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Warmond 1989
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney 1990
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vancouver 1992
Flag of England.svg Guernsey 1994 Group Stage14th41
Flag of Malaysia.svg Petaling Jaya 1996 Group Stage11th24
Flag of Germany.svg Stuttgart 1998 Quarter Final8th33
Flag of England.svg Sheffield 2000 Semi Final4th42
Flag of Denmark.svg Odense 2002 Semi Final4th52
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amsterdam 2004 Semi Final4th42
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Edmonton 2006 [3] Final Silver medal world centered-2.svg 2nd51
Flag of Egypt.svg Cairo 2008 [4] Champions Gold medal world centered-2.svg 1st70
Flag of New Zealand.svg Palmerston North 2010 Quarter Final5th51
Flag of France.svg Nîmes 2012 [5] Champions Gold medal world centered-2.svg 1st60
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Niagara-on-the-Lake 2014 Semi Final Bronze medal world centered-2.svg 3rd61
Flag of France.svg Issy-Les-Moulineaux 2016 [6] Champions Gold medal world centered-2.svg 1st60
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Dalian 2018 [7] Champions Gold medal world centered-2.svg 1st60
Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur 2020 Cancelled
Flag of Egypt.svg Cairo 2022 [8] Champions Gold medal world centered-2.svg 1st60
Total14/225 Titles6917

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