National badminton team representing Zambia
Zambia Association Zambia Badminton Association (ZBA)Confederation BCA (Africa)President Kingsley Mulenga Current ranking 61 (2 April 2024) Highest ranking 49 (6 July 2017) Appearances 9 (first in 1980 ) Best result Third place (1984 , 2007 , 2017 ) Appearances 5 (first in 1980 ) Best result Runners-up (1982 ) Appearances 2 (first in 1980 ) Best result Third place (1984 )
The Zambia national badminton team represents Zambia in international badminton team competitions.[1] The team is controlled by the Zambia Badminton Association .
The Zambian team won two runner-up places in the 1982 African Badminton Championships . Their most recent achievement was in 2017 African Badminton Championships where the mixed team got into the semifinals for bronze. The team participated in the 2022 Commonwealth Games .
Zambia made its badminton debut in the Olympics when Eli Mambwe participated in the 2008 Summer Olympics men singles event in Beijing , China .
History [ edit ]
British soldiers introduced badminton to Zambia in the 1940s , when the nation was still a British protectorate . In 1947, the Northern Rhodesia Badminton Association was formed and became part of the International Badminton Federation in 1948.[2]
After Zambia's independence in 1964, the national team became part of the Badminton Confederation of Africa in the 1970s . At the time, the national team hosted its first national championships.[2]
Men's team [ edit ]
The Zambian men's team first competed internationally in the 1982 African Badminton Championships men's team event and finished as runners-up. In 1984, the men's team took part in qualifying for the 1984 Thomas Cup but failed as the team lost 5–0 to Denmark and Ireland in the group stages. In the qualifiers for the 1986 Thomas Cup , Zambia lost all their matches against Sweden , Austria , Iceland and France .[3]
The Zambian team had better results in the 1998 Thomas Cup qualifiers. Although the team lost all their matches to Portugal and Italy , they were able to win a match against Kazakhstan and prevailed against the Georgian team after winning 4–1 in the final match.[3]
The men's team then competed in the 2006 Thomas & Uber Cups Preliminaries for Africa which serves as qualification for the Thomas Cup . The men's team reached the semi-finals but lost to South Africa .[4]
In 2022, the men's team competed in the 2022 All Africa Men's and Team Badminton Championships . The team beat Zimbabwe to finish second in Group A and advanced to the quarter-finals.[5] They then lost 3–1 against South Africa at the quarter-final stage.[6]
Women's team [ edit ]
The Zambian women's team finished in fourth place at the 1982 African Badminton Championships women's team event. The team tried to qualify for the 1986 Uber Cup but lost all their matches in their group.[7]
Mixed team [ edit ]
The Zambian mixed team first competed in the 1982 African Badminton Championships . The team finished as runners-up after losing to Nigeria in the final.
Zambia then competed in the 2017 African Badminton Championships . The Zambian team finished as group runner-up and advanced to the semi-finals for a guaranteed bronze medal.[8] The team lost 3–0 to rivals South Africa in the semi-finals.[9] In 2018, the Zambian team debuted in the Commonwealth Games mixed team event.[10] The team finished on the bottom of their group after losing to Mauritius , Jamaica and Singapore .
In 2022, the team made their second appearance at the Commonwealth Games .[11] The team lost 5–0 to Malaysia .[12] The Mulenga brothers have been saviors for the Zambian team as they were able to win a match against Jarred Elliott and Robert Summers of South Africa.[13] Zambia ended their 2022 Commonwealth Games campaign after losing 4–1 against Jamaica .
Competitive record [ edit ]
Commonwealth Games [ edit ]
Men's team [ edit ]
Year
Round
1998
Did not enter
Women's team [ edit ]
Year
Round
1998
Did not enter
Mixed team [ edit ]
Year
Round
1978 to2014
Did not enter
2018
Group stage
13th
2022
Group stage
14th
2026
To be determined
African Games [ edit ]
Mixed team [ edit ]
African Team Championships [ edit ]
FISU World University Games [ edit ]
Mixed team [ edit ]
World University Team Championships [ edit ]
Mixed team [ edit ]
**Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.
Junior competitive record [ edit ]
Suhandinata Cup [ edit ]
Commonwealth Youth Games [ edit ]
Mixed team [ edit ]
Year
Round
2004
Did not enter
African Youth Games [ edit ]
Men's team [ edit ]
Year
Round
2018
Did not enter
Women's team [ edit ]
Year
Round
2018
Did not enter
Mixed team [ edit ]
Year
Round
2014
Group stage
8th
African Junior Team Championships [ edit ]
Mixed team [ edit ]
Year
Round
1979
Withdrew[a]
1980
Runners-up
2nd
1982
Runners-up
2nd
1984
Third place
3rd
1988
Did not enter
1993
Third place
3rd
1995
Fourth place
4th
1997
Fourth place
4th
1999
Fourth place
4th
2001
Fourth place
4th
Group stage (Team B)
6th
2003
Group stage
5th
2005
Fourth place
4th
2007
Group stage
5th
2009
Did not enter
2013
2016
Group stage
2021
Did not enter
2022
Group stage
7th
2024
To be determined
**Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.
The following list shows the coaching staff for the national badminton team of Zambia.
Name
Role
Mulenga Kingstin
Coach
Players [ edit ]
Current squad [ edit ]
As of 2 January 2024
Men's team [ edit ]
Women's team [ edit ]
Previous squads [ edit ]
Commonwealth Games [ edit ]
African Games [ edit ]
African Team Championships [ edit ]
See also [ edit ]
^ a b c The Zambian senior and junior teams were late to compete in the championships after they reached the wrong venue and therefore withdrew from the competition.
References [ edit ]