Scotland men's national squash team

Scotland
CoachPaul Bell
AssociationScottish Squash and Racketball
ColorsBlue
World Team Squash Championships
First year1981
World Team titles0
Runners-up0
Best finish4th
Number of entries17
European Squash Team Championships
European Team titles1
Runners-up7
Best finish 1st

The Scotland men's national squash team represents Scotland in international squash team competitions, and is governed by the Scottish Squash and Racketball.

Since 1981, Scotland has participated in one semi final of the World Squash Team Open, in 2001.

Current team

  • Alan Clyne
  • Greg Lobban
  • Angus Gillams
  • Rory Stewart
  • Stuart George
  • Chris Leiper
  • Rory Richmond

Results

World Team Squash Championships

Year Result Position W L
Sweden Stockholm 1981 Quarter Final 8th 3 4
New Zealand Auckland 1983 Group Stage 12th 2 7
Egypt Cairo 1985 Group Stage 12th 3 6
England London 1987 Group Stage 9th 6 2
Singapore Singapore 1989 Group Stage 15th 2 6
Finland Helsinki 1991 Group Stage 11th 4 2
Pakistan Karachi 1993 Group Stage 9th 4 2
Egypt Cairo 1995 Group Stage 16th 1 5
Malaysia Petaling Jaya 1997 Group Stage 15th 2 4
Egypt Cairo 1999 Group Stage 16th 1 5
Australia Melbourne 2001 Semi Final 4th 4 3
Austria Vienna 2003 Quarter Final 7th 5 2
Pakistan Islamabad 2005 Group Stage 14th 3 3
India Chennai 2007 Group Stage 18th 3 3
Denmark Odense 2009 Round of 16 13th 4 3
Germany Paderborn 2011 Group Stage 20th 4 3
France Mulhouse 2013 Round of 16 9th 5 2
Egypt Cairo 2015 Cancelled
France Marseille 2017 Quarter Final 8th 2 4
United States Washington, D.C. 2019 Quarter Final 7th 4 2
Total 19/19 0 Title 62 68

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European Squash Team Championships

Year Result Position
Scotland Edinburgh 1973 Final 2nd
Sweden Stockholm 1974 Final 2nd
Republic of Ireland Dublin 1975 Final 2nd
Belgium Brussels 1976 Final 2nd
England Sheffield 1977 Final 2nd
Netherlands Amsterdam 1978 Semi Final 3rd
Germany Hamburg 1979 Semi Final 3rd
Finland Helsinki 1980 Not in the Top 4
Netherlands Amsterdam 1981 Semi Final 4th
Wales Cardiff 1982 Not in the Top 4
Germany Munich 1983
Republic of Ireland Dublin 1984
Spain Barcelona 1985
France Aix-en-Provence 1986
Austria Vienna 1987
Netherlands Warmond 1988
Finland Helsinki 1989
Switzerland Zürich 1990
Germany Gelsenkirchen 1991
France Aix-en-Provence 1992 Champion 1st
France Aix-en-Provence 1993 Not in the Top 4
Germany Zoetermeer 1994 Semi Final 3rd
Netherlands Amsterdam 1995 Not in the Top 4
Netherlands Amsterdam 1996 Final 2nd
Denmark Odense 1997 Not in the Top 4
Finland Helsinki 1998
Austria Linz 1999 Final 2nd
Austria Vienna 2000 Not in the Top 4
Netherlands Eindhoven 2001
Germany Böblingen 2002
England Nottingham 2003
France Rennes 2004
Netherlands Amsterdam 2005
Austria Vienna 2006
Italy Riccione 2007
Netherlands Amsterdam 2008
Sweden Malmö 2009
France Aix-en-Provence 2010
Finland Espoo 2011
Germany Nuremberg 2012 Semi Final 4th
Netherlands Amsterdam 2013 Semi Final 4th
Italy Riccione 2014 Semi Final 4th
Denmark Herning 2015 Semi Final 4th
Poland Warsaw 2016 Semi Final 3rd
Finland Helsinki 2017 Semi Final 4th
Poland Wrocław 2018 Not in the Top 4
England Birmingham 2019 Semi Final 3rd
Total x1 - x7 - x3

See also

References

  1. ^ "History".
  2. ^ "World Squash | Championship Records". Archived from the original on 2013-08-30.
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