The 1993 Sudirman Cup was the third tournament of the World Mixed Team Badminton Championships. It was held from May 24 to May 30, 1993 at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, England.

1993 Sudirman Cup
Tournament details
Dates25 May – 30 May
Edition3rd
VenueNational Indoor Arena
LocationBirmingham, England
1991 Copenhagen 1995 Lausanne

Results

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Nigeria and Spain entered but did not participate.[1]

Group 1

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Subgroup A

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Team one Team two Score
  China   Sweden 5–0
  South Korea   China 4–1
  South Korea   Sweden 3–2

Subgroup B

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Team one Team two Score
  Denmark   England 5–0
  Indonesia   Denmark 3–2
  Indonesia   England 5–0

Relegation playoff

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Team one Team two Score
  England   Sweden 3–2

Semi-finals

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Team one Team two Score
  Indonesia   China 3–2
  South Korea   Denmark 3–2

Final

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Team one Team two Score
  South Korea   Indonesia 3–2
1993 Sudirman Cup Champions
 
South Korea

Second title

Group 2

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Team one Team two Score
  Thailand   Netherlands 3-2
  Thailand   Japan 3-2
  Thailand   Malaysia 3-2
  Netherlands   Japan 3-2
  Netherlands   Malaysia 4-1
  Japan   Malaysia 3-2

Group 3

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Team one Team two Score
  Russia   Canada 4-1
  Russia   Scotland 5-0
  Russia   Australia 3-2
  Canada   Scotland 5-0
  Canada   Australia 3-2
  Scotland   Australia 3-2

Group 4

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Team one Team two Score
  Germany   New Zealand 3-2
  Germany   Hong Kong 4-1
  Germany   India 3-2
  New Zealand   Hong Kong 3-2
  New Zealand   India 3-2
  Hong Kong   India 4-1

Group 5

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Team one Team two Score
  Austria   Norway 3-2
  Austria   Finland 4-1
  Austria   Poland 3-2
  Norway   Finland 3-2
  Norway   Poland 4-1
  Finland   Poland 3-2

Group 6

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Team one Team two Score
  Czech Republic   Iceland 5-0
  Czech Republic   United States 3-2
  Czech Republic   Ireland 4-1
  Iceland   United States 4-1
  Iceland   Ireland 3-2
  United States   Ireland 3-2

Group 7

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Team one Team two Score
  Switzerland   Bulgaria 4-1
  Switzerland   France 4-1
  Switzerland   Wales 3-2
  Bulgaria   France 3-2
  Bulgaria   Wales 3-2
  France   Wales 1-4

Group 8

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Team one Team two Score
  Ukraine   Kazakhstan 3-2
  Ukraine   Hungary 4-1
  Ukraine   Belgium 5-0
  Ukraine   Pakistan 5-0
  Kazakhstan   Hungary 5-0
  Kazakhstan   Belgium 5-0
  Kazakhstan   Pakistan 4-1
  Hungary   Belgium 3-2
  Hungary   Pakistan 4-1
  Belgium   Pakistan 4-1

Group 9

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Team one Team two Score
  Peru   Slovenia 5-0
  Peru   Cyprus 5-0
  Peru   Israel 3-2
  Peru   Malta 5-0
  Slovenia   Cyprus 5-0
  Slovenia   Israel 3-2
  Slovenia   Malta 4-1
  Cyprus   Israel 3-2
  Cyprus   Malta 3-2
  Israel   Malta 3-2

Final classification

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Group 1
Pos Country
1   South Korea
2   Indonesia
3   China
3   Denmark
5   England
6   Sweden
Group 2
Pos Country
7   Thailand
8   Netherlands
9   Japan
10   Malaysia
Group 3
Pos Country
11   Russia
12   Canada
13   Scotland
14   Australia
Group 4
Pos Country
15   Germany
16   New Zealand
17   Hong Kong
18   India
Group 5
Pos Country
19   Austria
20   Finland
21   Norway
22   Poland
Group 6
Pos Country
23   Czech Republic
24   Iceland
25   United States
26   Ireland
Group 7
Pos Country
27    Switzerland
28   Bulgaria
29   Wales
30   France
Group 8
Pos Country
31   Ukraine
32   Kazakhstan
33   Hungary
34   Belgium
35   Pakistan
Group 9
Pos Country
36   Peru
37   Slovenia
38   Cyprus
39   Israel
40   Malta
  Promoted to higher group
  Relegated to lower group

References

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  1. ^ Populorum, Mike. "Archiv SudirmanCup". sbg.ac.at. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Bulu Tangkis Piala Sudirman: Denmark Incar Semifinal". Kompas (in Indonesian). 27 May 1993. p. 19.
  3. ^ a b "Bulu Tangkis Piala Sudirman. Indonesia Vs Cina Di Semifinal". Kompas (in Indonesian). 29 May 1993. p. 1.
  4. ^ a b c "VM i tal" (PDF). badmintonmuseet.dk (in Danish). Badminton Denmark. p. 13. Retrieved 5 August 2020.
  5. ^ "Bulu Tangkis Piala Sudirman: Indonesia Ke Final Hadapi Korsel". Kompas (in Indonesian). 30 May 1993. p. 1.
  6. ^ "Bulu Tangkis Piala Sudirman: Indonesia Gagal Lagi untuk Kedua Kalinya". Kompas (in Indonesian). 31 May 1993. p. 1.