The Arab Badminton Championships (Arabic: البطولة العربية للريشة الطائرة) is a regional badminton tournament organized by the Arab Badminton Federation (ABF) to crown the best badminton players and teams in the Arab world. The inaugural edition of the championships was hosted in 1996 in Damascus, Syria.[1][2] Syria also hosted the second edition of the championships in 1998.[3]
The first four editions of the championships featured only four events, the events being men's singles, women's singles, the men's team event and the women's team event.[4] Doubles events were later introduced in the fifth edition of the championships hosted in Amman, Jordan.[5][6][7]
Nations participating
edit- Syria (from 1996)
- Jordan (from 1996)
- Iraq (from 1996)
- Bahrain (from 1996)
- Palestine (from 1996)
- Egypt (from 2000)
- Lebanon (from 2000)
- Algeria (from 2002)
- Sudan (from 2004)
- Morocco (from 2009)
- Mauritania (from 2009)
- Tunisia (from 2017)
- Saudi Arabia (from 2017)
- Libya (from 2017)
- Oman (from 2021)
- Djibouti (from 2024)
- Kuwait (from 2024)
- Qatar (from 2024)
Championships
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Past winners
editIndividual event
editTeam event
editYear | Country | Venue | Men's team | Women's team | |||||
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Champion | Runner-up | Bronze | Champion | Runner-up | Bronze | ||||
1996 | Syria | Damascus | Syria | Jordan | Bahrain | Syria | Jordan | Bahrain | |
1998 | Syria | Damascus | Syria | Jordan | Bahrain | Syria | Jordan | Bahrain | |
2000 | Lebanon | Beirut | Syria | Egypt | Jordan Iraq |
Syria | Egypt | Jordan Lebanon | |
Morocco | Casablanca | Cancelled | Cancelled | ||||||
2002 | Syria | Damascus | Syria | Egypt | Jordan | Syria | Egypt | Algeria | |
2004 | Jordan | Amman | Syria | Egypt | Jordan | Syria | Jordan | Egypt | |
Morocco | Casablanca | Cancelled | Cancelled | ||||||
2009 | Jordan | Amman | Syria | Egypt | Jordan Bahrain |
Syria | Jordan | Egypt Jordan B | |
2011 | Jordan | Aqaba | Syria | Jordan | Iraq | Syria | Jordan | Iraq | |
2017 | Tunisia | Tunis | Bahrain | Algeria | Morocco | Algeria | Tunisia | Sudan | |
2021 | Bahrain | Hamad Town | Not held | Not held | |||||
2024 | Saudi Arabia | Riyadh |
Junior results
editTeam event (U19)
editYear | Country | Venue | Men's team | Women's team | |||||
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Champion | Runner-up | Bronze | Champion | Runner-up | Bronze | ||||
2003 | Egypt | Cairo | Syria | Jordan | Bahrain | Syria | Jordan | Bahrain | |
Morocco | Casablanca | Not held | Not held | ||||||
2005 | Jordan | Amman | Syria | Jordan | Iraq | Syria | Egypt | Jordan | |
2007 | Syria | Tartous | Syria | Jordan | Iraq | Jordan | Syria | Egypt | |
2009 | Syria | Damascus | Syria | Egypt | Jordan | Syria | Jordan | Iraq | |
2016 | Algeria | Algiers | Algeria | Jordan | Iraq | Algeria | Iraq | Jordan | |
2022 | Kuwait | Shuwaikh | Not held | Not held |
References
edit- ^ "الريشة الطائرة في لبنان". www.abdogedeon.com. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ "تاريخ الريشة الطائرة في البحرين -". 2021-06-18. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ "منتديات كووورة". forum.kooora.com. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ "LEBANESE BADMINTON ACTIVITIES". www.abdogedeon.com. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ "استعداداً للبطولة الخامسة للريشة الطائرة: منتخبنا الوطني يدخل معسكرا تدريبيا مغلقا". جريدة الدستور الاردنية (in Arabic). Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ "بعد النجاح في استضافة البطولة العربية للريشة الطائرة * كربسيان: الاردن ينظم بطولة سايتلايت عام 2005". جريدة الدستور الاردنية (in Arabic). Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ "برعاية الامير فيصل بن الحسين: البطولة العربية الخامسة للريشة الطائرة تفتتح اليوم". جريدة الدستور الاردنية (in Arabic). Retrieved 2024-01-15.