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1979 Men's World Team Squash Championships

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Men's World Team 1979
7th World Men's Team Championship
LocationAustralia  Brisbane, Australia
Date(s)October 17–28, 1979
Results
ChampionsUnited Kingdom Great Britain
Runners-upPakistan Pakistan
Third placeAustralia Australia
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The 1979 Men's Stellar World Team Amateur Squash Championships were held in Brisbane in Australia and took place from October 17 to October 28, 1979.[1] This was the last World Amateur Championship before the game went open.[2][3]

Results

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Pool A

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Team one Team two Score
Pakistan Pakistan Australia Australia 2-1
Pakistan Pakistan Sweden Sweden 3-0
Pakistan Pakistan India India 3-0
Pakistan Pakistan United States United States 3-0
Pakistan Pakistan Republic of Ireland Ireland 3-0
Pakistan Pakistan Hong Kong Hong Kong 3-0
Australia Australia Sweden Sweden 3-0
Australia Australia India India 2-1
Australia Australia United States United States 3-0
Australia Australia Republic of Ireland Ireland 3-0
Australia Australia Hong Kong Hong Kong 3-0
Sweden Sweden India India 2-1
Sweden Sweden United States United States 2-1
Sweden Sweden Republic of Ireland Ireland 3-0
Sweden Sweden Hong Kong Hong Kong 3-0
India India United States United States 3-0
India India Republic of Ireland Ireland 3-0
India India Hong Kong Hong Kong 3-0
United States United States Republic of Ireland Ireland 2-1
United States United States Hong Kong Hong Kong 3-0
Republic of Ireland Ireland Hong Kong Hong Kong 3-0
Pos Nation Team P W L Pts
1 Pakistan Pakistan Daulat Khan, Fahim Gul, Atlas Khan, Zahir Hussein Khan 6 6 0 12
2 Australia Australia Glen Brumby, Frank Donnelly, Ian Yeates, Ross Thorne 6 5 1 10
3 Sweden Sweden Lars Kvant, Mikael Hellstrom, Johan Stockenberg, Bosse Boström 6 4 2 8
4 India India Anil Nayer, Raj Manchanda, Nikhil Senapati, Ananth Nayak 6 3 3 6
5 United States United States Gil Mateer, Ned Edwards, Mark Alger, Jon Foster 6 2 4 4
6 Republic of Ireland Ireland Bernard O'Gorman, Richard Power, David Gotto, Ben Cranwell 6 1 5 2
7 Hong Kong Hong Kong Jacky Choy, Kai Ki Chan, Simon Swallow, Jabar Wasan 6 0 6 0

Pool B

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Team one Team two Score
United Kingdom Great Britain Egypt Egypt 2-1
United Kingdom Great Britain New Zealand New Zealand 2-1
United Kingdom Great Britain Canada Canada 3-0
United Kingdom Great Britain Nigeria Nigeria 3-0
United Kingdom Great Britain Malaysia Malaysia 3-0
United Kingdom Great Britain Kuwait Kuwait 3-0
Egypt Egypt New Zealand New Zealand 2-1
Egypt Egypt Canada Canada 2-1
Egypt Egypt Nigeria Nigeria 3-0
Egypt Egypt Malaysia Malaysia 3-0
Egypt Egypt Kuwait Kuwait 3-0
New Zealand New Zealand Canada Canada 3-0
New Zealand New Zealand Nigeria Nigeria 3-0
New Zealand New Zealand Malaysia Malaysia 3-0
New Zealand New Zealand Kuwait Kuwait 3-0
Canada Canada Nigeria Nigeria 2-1
Canada Canada Malaysia Malaysia 3-0
Canada Canada Kuwait Kuwait 3-0
Nigeria Nigeria Malaysia Malaysia 3-0
Nigeria Nigeria Kuwait Kuwait 3-0
Malaysia Malaysia Kuwait Kuwait 3-0
Pos Nation Team P W L Pts
1 United Kingdom Great Britain Jonathan Leslie, Phil Kenyon, Peter Verow, Andrew Dwyer 6 6 0 12
2 Egypt Egypt Allam Soliman, Magdi Saad, Mohammed Awad, Mohamed Badram 6 5 1 10
3 New Zealand New Zealand Ross Norman, Craig Blackwood, Robin Espie, Neven Barbour 6 4 2 8
4 Canada Canada Jug Walia, Todd Binns, Mark Gallagher, Mike Desaulniers 6 3 3 6
5 Nigeria Nigeria John Solomon, Friday Omoben, T Afolobi, Okanlowan Martins 6 2 4 4
6 Malaysia Malaysia Tony Tiah, Sajaad Maniam, Khai Hock Ong, Jerry Loo 6 1 5 2
7 Kuwait Kuwait Esam Al-Modaf, Tareq Al-Owayesh, Al-Ramzl Bader, J Ashkiniy 6 0 6 0

Semi-finals

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Team one Team two Score
Pakistan Pakistan Egypt Egypt 2-1
United Kingdom Great Britain Australia Australia 2-1

Third Place Play Off

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Team one Team two Score
Australia Australia Egypt Egypt 2-1

Final

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Association, Squash Rackets (1982). Squash Annual 1980-81. The Squash Rackets Association (no isbn).
  2. ^ "Men's World Team Championship 1979" (PDF). worldsquash.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-01-30.
  3. ^ "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
  4. ^ "Squash lead increases". Canberra Times. Trove. 24 October 1979.
  5. ^ "Brumby loses to a Houdini". Canberra Times. Trove. 21 October 1979.
  6. ^ "Results 1979". Sydney Morning Herald (page 16 of 16).
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(Brisbane) Australia

1979
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