Japanese national squash team

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Trainer Kimihiko Sano
Statistics at world championships
First participation 1983
Participations total 12
best result 17th place (1983)
Eternal balance 21:51
Last update of the infobox: July 2015

The Japanese National Team Squash is the totality of the cadres of Japanese Squash Association Japan Squash Association . In it you will find Japanese athletes who represent their country in both individual and team competitions nationally and internationally in squash .

history

Men's

Japan first took part in a world championship in 1983 . The team finished their debut in 17th place, which is still the best final result. The second participation took place only in 1989 , since then Japan has taken part in the World Cup with three exceptions. The Japanese team has never made it past the group stage.

In Asian Championships Japan is a regular participant. A placement among the top four teams has not yet been achieved.

Current squad

At the last World Cup in 2013 , the Japanese team consisted of the following players:

rank Surname Date of birth
1. Shinnosuke Tsukue 2nd August 1989
2. Yūta Fukui December 21, 1987
3. Ryōsei Kobayashi June 28, 1994
4th Tomotaka Endo January 28, 1995

Balance sheet

Men's
year venue round placement Victories Defeats
1967 AustraliaAustralia Melbourne not participated
1969 EnglandEngland Birmingham
1971 New ZealandNew Zealand Palmerston North
1973 South AfricaSouth Africa Johannesburg
1976 EnglandEngland Birmingham
1977 CanadaCanada Toronto
1979 AustraliaAustralia Brisbane
1981 SwedenSweden Stockholm
1983 New ZealandNew Zealand Auckland Group stage 17th 2 4th
1985 EgyptEgypt Cairo not participated
1987 EnglandEngland London
1989 SingaporeSingapore Singapore Group stage 24. 1 7th
1991 FinlandFinland Helsinki Group stage 22nd 1 3
1993 PakistanPakistan Karachi Group stage 28. 0 4th
1995 EgyptEgypt Cairo Group stage 30th 2 4th
1997 MalaysiaMalaysia Petaling Jaya Group stage 27. 3 3
1999 EgyptEgypt Cairo Group stage 26th 2 5
2001 AustraliaAustralia Melbourne Group stage 23. 1 5
2003 AustriaAustria Vienna Group stage 24. 1 5
2005 PakistanPakistan Islamabad not participated
2007 IndiaIndia Chennai Group stage 20th 2 4th
2009 DenmarkDenmark Odense Group stage 25th 3 3
2011 GermanyGermany Paderborn not participated
2013 FranceFrance Mulhouse Group stage 22nd 3 4th
2015 EgyptEgypt Cairo no event
2017 FranceFrance Marseille not participated
total 12/25 participations 0 tracks 21st 51

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