UAAP Badminton Championship

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The UAAP Badminton Championship is a badminton tournament on the Philippines for university teams.

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Results

  Denotes school won both men's and women's championship in the same year

UAAP
Season
Men'sWomen's
ChampionsRunner-upChampionsRunner-up
58 (1995–96) Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
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UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
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59 (1996–97) Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
60 (1997–98) UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
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UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
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61 (1998–99) UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University
62 (1999–00) UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
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UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
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63 (2000–01) UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University
64 (2001–02) Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
65 (2002–03) UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
66 (2003–04) Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University
67 (2004–05) UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
68 (2005–06) UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University
69 (2006–07) FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University UE colors.svg  University of the East FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas
70 (2007–08) La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University UE colors.svg  University of the East UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University
71 (2008–09) UE colors.svg  University of the East UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University
72 (2009–10) UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University UE colors.svg  University of the East
73 (2010–11) UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University
74 (2011–12) Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University NU colors.svg  National University UE colors.svg  University of the East Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
75 (2012–13) NU colors.svg  National University
Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University
76 (2013–14) Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University NU colors.svg  National University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University
77 (2014–15) NU colors.svg  National University La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
78 (2015–16) NU colors.svg  National University La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
79 (2016–17) NU colors.svg  National University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University
80 (2017–18) NU colors.svg  National University UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
81 (2018–19) NU colors.svg  National University UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman
82 (2019–20) NU colors.svg  National University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University
83 (2020–21) Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
85 (2022–23) NU colors.svg  National University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman

Streaks

Number of championships by school

UniversityMen'sWomen'sTotalLast Badminton Championship
UP colors.svg  University of the Philippines Diliman 59142016–17 (W)
Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University 66122022–23 (W)
NU colors.svg  National University 8082022–23 (M)
La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University 1562017–18 (W)
FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University 1452010–11 (W)
UST colors.svg  University of Santo Tomas 4152010–11 (M)
UE colors.svg  University of the East 1122011–12 (W)

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