Hungary national badminton team
{{Short description|National badminton team representing Hungary}}
{{Infobox national badminton team
| name = Hungary
| image = Flag of Hungary.svg
| nickname =
| association = Magyar Tollaslabda Szövetség (MTLSZ)
| confederation = BE (Europe)
| president = Rázsó Pál
| chairman =
| rank = 45 {{increase}} 2
| date = 2 January 2024
| max rank = 32
| max date = 2 January 2019
| World mixed team champ apps = 3
| World mixed team champ first = 1993
| World mixed team champ best = Group stage
| World men's team champ apps =
| World men's team champ first =
| World men's team champ best =
| World women's team champ apps =
| World women's team champ first =
| World women's team champ best =
| Regional name = European Mixed Team Championships
| Regional cup apps = 10
| Regional cup first = 1980
| Regional cup best = Group stage
| Regional2 name = European Men's Team Championships
| Regional2 cup apps = 5
| Regional2 cup first = 2008
| Regional2 cup best = Group stage
| Regional3 name = European Women's Team Championships
| Regional3 cup apps = 5
| Regional3 cup first = 2008
| Regional3 cup best = Quarter-finals (2020)
| Regional4 name = Helvetia Cup
| Regional4 cup apps = 12
| Regional4 cup first = 1973
| Regional4 cup best = 6th (1973)
| medaltemplates =
| website =
}}
The Hungary national badminton team ({{langx|hu|Magyar tollaslabda válogatott}}) represents Hungary in international badminton team competitions.{{cite web |last1=Populorum |first1=Mike |title=Archiv SudirmanCup |url=https://www.sbg.ac.at/populorum/badminton/archiv_sudirmancup.htm |website=sbg.ac.at |access-date=8 May 2019}} It is controlled by the Hungarian Badminton Association ({{langx|hu|Magyar Tollaslabda Szövetség}}).{{Cite web |title=badminton.hu :: Nyitó oldal |url=https://badminton.hu/ |access-date=2022-08-10 |website=badminton.hu |language=hu}} The Hungarian team have only participated in the Sudirman Cup three times.
The women's team reached the quarterfinals of the 2020 European Women's Team Badminton Championships. The mixed team have also competed in the Helvetia Cup.
Participation in BWF competitions
Participation in European Team Badminton Championships
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Year | Result |
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{{flagicon|NED}} 2008 | Group stage |
{{flagicon|POL}} 2010 | Group stage |
{{flagicon|RUS}} 2016 | Group stage |
{{flagicon|RUS}} 2018 | Group stage |
{{flagicon|FRA}} 2020 | Group stage |
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Year | Result |
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{{flagicon|POL}} 2010 | Group stage |
{{flagicon|SUI}} 2014 | Group stage |
{{flagicon|RUS}} 2016 | Group stage |
{{flagicon|RUS}} 2018 | Group stage |
{{flagicon|FRA}} 2020 | Quarter-finalist |
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Year | Result |
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{{flagicon|NED}} 1980 | Group stage |
{{flagicon|FRG}} 1982 | Group stage |
{{flagicon|ENG}} 1984 | Group stage |
{{flagicon|SWE}} 1986 | Group stage |
{{flagicon|NOR}} 1988 | Group stage |
{{flagicon|URS}} 1990 | Group stage |
{{flagicon|SCO}} 1992 | Group stage |
{{flagicon|ENG}} 2009 | Group stage |
{{flagicon|NED}} 2011 | Group stage |
{{flagicon|RUS}} 2013 | Group stage |
{{flagicon|AZE}} 2025 | Did not qualify |
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Participation in Helvetia Cup
The Helvetia Cup or European B Team Championships was a European mixed team championship in badminton. The first Helvetia Cup tournament took place in Zürich, Switzerland in 1962.[http://www.eurobadminton.org/file_download.aspx?id=275 Helvetia Cup in EuropeanBadminton.org] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927204722/http://www.eurobadminton.org/file_download.aspx?id=275|date=2007-09-27}} The tournament took place every two years from 1971 until 2007, after which it was dissolved. Hungary hosted the 1989 Helvetia Cup.
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|+ !Year !Result |
{{flagicon|AUT}} 1973
|6th place |
{{flagicon|SOV}} 1977
|10th place |
{{flagicon|AUT}} 1979
|7th place |
{{flagicon|SUI}} 1983
|10th place |
{{flagicon|POL}} 1985
|12th place |
style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|HUN}} 1989
|8th place |
{{flagicon|AUT}} 1993
|15th place |
{{flagicon|CYP}} 1995
|8th place |
{{flagicon|FRA}} 1997
|8th place |
{{flagicon|CZE}} 2001
|17th place |
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|+ !Year !Result |
{{flagicon|POR}} 2003
|9th place |
{{flagicon|CYP}} 2005
|14th place |
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Junior competitive record
= Suhandinata Cup =
{{See also|BWF World Junior Championships}}
== Mixed team ==
= European Junior Team Championships =
== [[European Junior Badminton Championships|Mixed team]] ==
Players
= Current squad =
{{Updated|{{Date|Jan 2, 2024|DMY}}}}
== Men's team ==
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! rowspan="2" align="left" |Name ! rowspan="2" align="left" |DoB/Age ! colspan="3" align="center" |Ranking of event |
align="center" |MS
!MD ! align="center" |XD |
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Gergő Pytel
|{{Birth date and age|1999|3|11|df=y}} |143 | - |339 |
Zsombor Agai
|{{Birth date and age|2004|11|10|df=y}} | - |219 | - |
Miklós Kis-Kasza
|{{Birth date and age|2004|2|14|df=y}} |1803 |219 |611 |
Zoltán Szele
|{{Birth date and age|1998|11|7|df=y}} | - |422 |1313 |
Marcell Csobod
|{{Birth date and age|2001|5|11|df=y}} | - |422 |1425 |
Kristóf Tóth
|{{Birth date and age|2004|2|4|df=y}} |893 | - |614 |
== Women's team ==
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! rowspan="2" align="left" |Name ! rowspan="2" align="left" |DoB/Age ! colspan="3" align="center" |Ranking of event |
align="center" |WS
!WD ! align="center" |XD |
---|
Vivien Sándorházi
|{{Birth date and age|2001|1|3|df=y}} |77 |502 |1393 |
Ágnes Kőrösi
|{{Birth date and age|1995|9|22|df=y}} |105 |492 |319 |
Daniella Gonda
|{{Birth date and age|1994|1|1|df=y}} |150 |492 |611 |
Tünde Takács
|{{Birth date and age|2005|5|10|df=y}} |1030 | - | - |
Nikol Szabina Vetor
|{{Birth date and age|2004|11|26|df=y}} | - |502 |711 |
Petra Mészáros
|{{Birth date and age|2003|12|8|df=y}} | - |871 | - |