1991 Sudirman Cup

Badminton tournament
1991 Sudirman Cup
Tournament details
Dates30 April – 04 May
Edition2nd
VenueBrøndbyhallen
LocationCopenhagen, Denmark
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The 1991 Sudirman Cup was the second tournament of the World Mixed Team Badminton Championships. It was held from April 30 to May 4, 1991 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Results

Nigeria and Pakistan also entered, but ultimately did not participate.[1]

Group 1

Subgroup A

Team one Team two Score
 China  Sweden 3–2
 Indonesia  Sweden 4–1
 Indonesia  China 3–2

China
3
Copenhagen, Denmark[2]
1 May 1991

Sweden
2
1 2 3
1 China
Sweden
Huang Hua
Christine Magnusson
11
2
11
7
   
2 China
Sweden
Wu Wenkai
Jens Olsson
11
15
8
15
   
3 China
Sweden
Guan Weizhen / Nong Qunhua
Maria Bengtsson / Christine Magnusson
15
8
15
1
   
4 China
Sweden
Li Yongbo / Tian Bingyi
Peter Axelsson / Pär-Gunnar Jönsson
15
13
15
8
   
5 China
Sweden
Zheng Yumin / Lai Caiqin
Pär-Gunnar Jönsson / Maria Bengtsson
6
15
9
15
   

Indonesia
4
Copenhagen, Denmark[3]
2 May 1991

Sweden
1
1 2 3
1 Indonesia
Sweden
Rudy Gunawan / Rosiana Tendean
Pär-Gunnar Jönsson / Maria Bengtsson
15
8
15
9
   
2 Indonesia
Sweden
Susi Susanti
Christine Magnusson
11
3
11
3
   
3 Indonesia
Sweden
Ardy Wiranata
Jens Olsson
15
13
18
13
   
4 Indonesia
Sweden
Rudy Gunawan / Eddy Hartono
Peter Axelsson / Pär-Gunnar Jönsson
15
6
15
8
   
5 Indonesia
Sweden
Erma Sulistianingsih / Rosiana Tendean
Maria Bengtsson / Christine Magnusson
8
15
11
15
   

Indonesia
3
Copenhagen, Denmark[4]
3 May 1991

China
2
1 2 3
1 Indonesia
China
Eddy Hartono / Erma Sulistianingsih
Zheng Yumin / Pan Li
15
8
15
7
   
2 Indonesia
China
Susi Susanti
Tang Jiuhong
6
11
11
7
11
1
 
3 Indonesia
China
Ardy Wiranata
Zhao Jianhua
7
15
17
16
15
8
 
4 Indonesia
China
Erma Sulistianingsih / Rosiana Tendean
Guan Weizhen / Nong Qunhua
14
15
3
15
   
5 Indonesia
China
Rudy Gunawan / Eddy Hartono
Li Yongbo / Tian Bingyi
14
17
8
15
   

Subgroup B

Team one Team two Score
 Denmark  Japan 4–1
 South Korea  Japan 5–0
 South Korea  Denmark 4–1

Denmark
4
Copenhagen, Denmark[2]
1 May 1991

Japan
1
1 2 3
1 Denmark
Japan
Jon Holst-Christensen / Thomas Lund
Shuji Matsuno / Shinji Matsuura
15
12
15
4
   
2 Denmark
Japan
Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen
Hiroki Eto
15
5
15
11
   
3 Denmark
Japan
Pernille Nedergaard
Hisako Mizui
8
11
11
8
10
12
 
4 Denmark
Japan
Dorte Kjær / Nettie Nielsen
Kimiko Jinnai / Hisako Mori
15
3
13
15
15
9
 
5 Denmark
Japan
Thomas Lund / Pernille Dupont
Koji Miya / Hisako Mori
15
2
15
4
   

South Korea
5
Copenhagen, Denmark[3]
2 May 1991

Japan
0
1 2 3
1 South Korea
Japan
Bang Soo-hyun
Aiko Miyamura
11
5
11
1
   
2 South Korea
Japan
Kim Hak-kyun
Hiroki Eto
15
4
15
6
   
3 South Korea
Japan
Chung So-young / Hwang Hye-young
Kimiko Jinnai / Hisako Mori
15
3
15
9
   
4 South Korea
Japan
Kim Moon-soo / Park Joo-bong
Shuji Matsuno / Shinji Matsuura
15
8
15
6
   
5 South Korea
Japan
Lee Sang-bok / Chung Myung-hee
Koji Miya / Tokiko Hirota
15
5
15
3
   

South Korea
4
Copenhagen, Denmark[4]
3 May 1991

Denmark
1
1 2 3
1 South Korea
Denmark
Chung Myung-hee / Hwang Hye-young
Pernille Dupont / Grete Mogensen
15
13
15
9
   
2 South Korea
Denmark
Lee Heung-soon
Pernille Nedergaard
11
5
11
2
   
3 South Korea
Denmark
Ahn Jae-chang
Thomas Stuer-Lauridsen
3
15
15
8
17
14
 
4 South Korea
Denmark
Kim Moon-soo / Park Joo-bong
Jan Paulsen / Henrik Svarrer
15
7
15
12
   
5 South Korea
Denmark
Lee Sang-bok / Chung So-young
Jon Holst-Christensen / Grete Mogensen
2
15
1
15
   

Relegation play-off

Team one Team two Score
 Sweden  Japan 4–1

Semi-finals

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

Indonesia
3
Copenhagen, Denmark[5]
4 May 1991

Denmark
2
1 2 3
1 Indonesia
Denmark
Rudy Gunawan / Rosiana Tendean
Thomas Lund / Pernille Dupont
18
14
14
18
12
15
 
2 Indonesia
Denmark
Susi Susanti
Camilla Martin
11
6
11
2
   
3 Indonesia
Denmark
Joko Suprianto
Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen
10
15
15
12
15
8
 
4 Indonesia
Denmark
Erma Sulistianingsih / Rosiana Tendean
Dorte Kjær / Nettie Nielsen
17
16
15
4
   
5 Indonesia
Denmark
Rudy Gunawan / Eddy Hartono
Jon Holst-Christensen / Thomas Lund
11
15
8
15
   

South Korea
3
Copenhagen, Denmark[5]
4 May 1991

China
2
1 2 3
1 South Korea
China
Kim Moon-soo / Park Joo-bong
Li Yongbo / Tian Bingyi
15
10
15
2
   
2 South Korea
China
Bang Soo-hyun
Tang Jiuhong
3
11
6
11
   
3 South Korea
China
Chung So-young / Hwang Hye-young
Lai Caiqin / Yao Fen
15
3
15
4
   
4 South Korea
China
Kim Hak-kyun
Wu Wenkai
6
15
7
15
   
5 South Korea
China
Park Joo-bong / Chung Myung-hee
Yu Yong / Nong Qunhua
15
7
15
4
   

Final

Team one Team two Score
 South Korea  Indonesia 3–2

South Korea
3
Copenhagen, Denmark
5 May 1991

Indonesia
2
1 2 3
1 South Korea
Indonesia
Park Joo-bong / Chung Myung-hee
Rudy Gunawan / Erma Sulistianingsih
15
3
15
7
   
2 South Korea
Indonesia
Lee Kwang-jin
Ardy Wiranata
1
15
5
15
   
3 South Korea
Indonesia
Bang Soo-hyun
Susi Susanti
11
2
6
11
6
11
 
4 South Korea
Indonesia
Chung So-young / Hwang Hye-young
Erma Sulistianingsih / Rosiana Tendean
15
6
15
7
   
5 South Korea
Indonesia
Kim Moon-soo / Park Joo-bong
Rudy Gunawan / Eddy Hartono
15
3
15
5
   
1991 Sudirman Cup Champions

South Korea

First title

Group 2

Team one Team two Score
England England Netherlands Netherlands 5-0
England England Malaysia Malaysia 3-2
England England Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 5-0
Netherlands Netherlands Malaysia Malaysia 3-2
Netherlands Netherlands Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 3-2
Malaysia Malaysia Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 4-1

Group 3

Team one Team two Score
Thailand Thailand Soviet Union Soviet Union 4-1
Thailand Thailand Scotland Scotland 4-1
Thailand Thailand Canada Canada 3-2
Soviet Union Soviet Union Canada Canada 3-2
Soviet Union Soviet Union Scotland Scotland 4-1
Scotland Scotland Canada Canada 3-2

Group 4

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

Group 5

Team one Team two Score
India India Finland Finland 4-1
India India United States United States 4-1
India India Poland Poland 3-2
Finland Finland United States United States 5-0
Finland Finland Poland Poland 1-4
United States United States Poland Poland 3-2

Group 6

Team one Team two Score
Norway Norway Republic of Ireland Ireland 3-2
Norway Norway Iceland Iceland 4-1
Norway Norway Bulgaria Bulgaria 3-2
Republic of Ireland Ireland Iceland Iceland 3-2
Republic of Ireland Ireland Bulgaria Bulgaria 5-0
Iceland Iceland Bulgaria Bulgaria 5-0

Group 7

Team one Team two Score
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Switzerland Switzerland 4-1
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia France France 3-2
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Mexico Mexico 3-2
Switzerland Switzerland France France 5-0
Switzerland Switzerland Mexico Mexico 3-2
France France Mexico Mexico 3-2

Group 8

Team one Team two Score
North Korea North Korea Spain Spain 4-1
North Korea North Korea Mauritius Mauritius 4-1
North Korea North Korea Italy Italy 5-0
North Korea North Korea Malta Malta 5-0
Spain Spain Mauritius Mauritius 4-1
Spain Spain Italy Italy 4-1
Spain Spain Malta Malta 5-0
Mauritius Mauritius Italy Italy 4-1
Mauritius Mauritius Malta Malta 5-0
Italy Italy Malta Malta 4-1

Final classification

Group 1
Pos Country
1  South Korea
2  Indonesia
3  Denmark
3  China
5  Sweden
6  Japan
Group 2
Pos Country
7  England
8  Netherlands
9  Malaysia
10  Chinese Taipei
Group 3
Pos Country
11  Thailand
12 Soviet Union Soviet Union
13  Scotland
14  Canada
Group 4
Pos Country
15  Australia
16  Germany
17  New Zealand
18  Hong Kong
Group 5
Pos Country
19  India
20  Poland
21  Finland
22  United States
Group 6
Pos Country
23  Norway
24  Ireland
25  Iceland
26  Bulgaria
Group 7
Pos Country
27  Czechoslovakia
28   Switzerland
29  France
30  Mexico
Group 8
Pos Country
31  North Korea
32  Spain
33  Mauritius
34  Italy
35  Malta
  Promoted to higher group
  Relegated to lower group

References

  1. ^ Populorum, Mike. "Archiv SudirmanCup". sbg.ac.at. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Data dan Agenda : Bulu Tangkis". Kompas (in Indonesian). 2 May 1991. p. 15.
  3. ^ a b "Data dan Agenda: Bulu Tangkis". Kompas (in Indonesian). 3 May 1991. p. 15.
  4. ^ a b "Data Dan Agenda: Bulu Tangkis; Judo". Kompas (in Indonesian). 5 May 1991. p. 15.
  5. ^ a b "Piala Sudirman Masih Di Genggaman Kita". Kompas (in Indonesian). 5 May 1991. p. 1.