The 1990 Thomas & Uber Cup was the 16th tournament of the Thomas Cup, and the 13th tournament of the Uber Cup, which are the major international team competitions in world badminton. The 1990 final stage was held in Tokyo, Japan, in May 1990.
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Dates | 23 May – 3 June 1990 | ||
Edition | 16th (Thomas Cup) 13th (Uber Cup) | ||
Level | International | ||
Nations | 8 (Thomas Cup) 8 (Uber Cup) | ||
Venue | Nagoya Sports Complex Ajinomoto Stadium | ||
Location | Nagoya & Tokyo, Japan | ||
Official website | bwfthomasubercups | ||
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Host city selection
editSingapore, Japan and South Korea submitted bids to host the tournament. The host selection was decided in May 1988, in Kuala Lumpur, at the same time with the 1988 Thomas & Uber Cup.[1] At the general meeting, Tokyo, Japan, was selected to host the tournament.[2]
Thomas Cup
editTeams
edit53 teams took part in the competition, and eight teams qualified for the Final Stage, including China, as defending champions, and Japan, as the host team.
Final stage
editGroup A
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Group B
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Knockout stage
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China | 5 | |||||
Denmark | 0 | |||||
China | 4 | |||||
Malaysia | 1 | |||||
Malaysia | 3 | |||||
Indonesia | 2 | |||||
Semifinals
edit China 5 |
Tokyo, Japan 30 May 1990 |
Denmark 0 |
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Malaysia 3 |
Tokyo, Japan 1 June 1990 |
Indonesia 2 |
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Final round
edit China 4 |
Tokyo, Japan May 1990 |
Malaysia 1 |
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1990 Thomas Cup Champions |
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China Fourth title |
Uber Cup
editTeams
edit42 teams took part in the competition, and eight teams qualified for the Final Stage.
Final stage
editGroup A
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Group B
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Knockout stage
editSemi-finals | Final | |||||
China | 5 | |||||
Indonesia | 0 | |||||
China | 3 | |||||
South Korea | 2 | |||||
Japan | 0 | |||||
South Korea | 5 | |||||
Semifinals
edit China 5 |
Tokyo, Japan 30 May 1990 |
Indonesia 0 |
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South Korea 4 |
Tokyo, Japan 31 May 1990 |
Japan 1 |
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Final
edit China 3 |
2 June 1990 |
South Korea 2 |
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1990 Uber Cup Champions |
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China Fourth title |
References
edit- ^ Mohd Sani Ali (10 November 1987). "Belum ada kepastian". nlb.gov.sg (in Malay). Berita Harian. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
- ^ "Tokyo tuan rumah". nlb.gov.sg (in Malay). Berita Harian. 28 November 1988. Retrieved 10 May 2019.