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1971 Helvetia Cup

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1971 Helvetia Cup
Helvetia-Beker 1971
Tournament details
Dates24 – 25 April
Edition10
VenueSporthal Varenbeuk
LocationHeerlen, Netherlands
1970 1973

The 1971 Helvetia Cup was the tenth edition of the Helvetia Cup mixed team badminton tournament. This was the second time the Netherlands have hosted the tournament. West Germany emerged as champions for the tenth time after defeating the Netherlands and Belgium in the final stage.[1]

Tournament

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The 1971 Helvetia Cup was scheduled to be held from 24 to 25 April 1971 with nine countries participating in the tournament. Due to the increasing amount of participating teams, a new competition format was used in the tournament, with nine teams divided into groups of three.[2][3]

Venue

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This tournament was held at Sporthal Varenbeuk in Heerlen, Netherlands.[3]

Draw

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The draw was announced on 23 April 1971. The group stage consists of 3 groups, Group 1, Group 2 and Group 3.[4][5]

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
 Finland
 Czechoslovakia
 Netherlands
 Austria
 West Germany
 Norway
 Belgium
  Switzerland
 Wales

Group stage

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All times are Central European Time (UTC+01:00).

Group 1

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Pos Team Pld W L MF MA MD Pts Qualification
1  Netherlands (H) 2 2 0 12 2 +10 2 Final
2  Finland 2 1 1 7 7 0 1 4th–6th place
3  Czechoslovakia 2 0 2 2 12 −10 0 7th–9th place

Source: e-newspaperarchives.ch

24 April 1970 (1970-04-24)
Netherlands  5–2  Finland
Report
Sporthal Varenbeuk, Netherlands
24 April 1970 (1970-04-24)
Czechoslovakia  2–5  Finland
Report
Sporthal Varenbeuk, Netherlands
24 April 1970 (1970-04-24)
Netherlands  7–0  Czechoslovakia
Report
Sporthal Varenbeuk, Netherlands

Group 2

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Pos Team Pld W L MF MA MD Pts Qualification
1  West Germany 2 2 0 14 0 +14 2 Final
2  Austria 2 1 1 6 8 −2 1 4th–6th place
3  Norway 2 0 2 1 13 −12 0 7th–9th place

Source: e-newspaperarchives.ch

24 April 1970 (1970-04-24)
West Germany  7–0  Norway
Report
Sporthal Varenbeuk, Netherlands
24 April 1970 (1970-04-24)
Austria  6–1  Norway
Report
Sporthal Varenbeuk, Netherlands
24 April 1970 (1970-04-24)
West Germany  7–0  Austria
Report
Sporthal Varenbeuk, Netherlands

Group 3

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Pos Team Pld W L MF MA MD Pts Qualification
1  Belgium 2 2 0 9 5 +4 2 Final
2   Switzerland 2 1 1 6 8 −2 1 4th–6th place
3  Wales 2 0 2 6 8 −2 0 7th–9th place

Source: e-newspaperarchives.ch

24 April 1970 (1970-04-24)
Belgium  5–2   Switzerland
Report
Sporthal Varenbeuk, Netherlands
24 April 1970 (1970-04-24)
Wales  3–4   Switzerland
Report
Sporthal Varenbeuk, Netherlands
24 April 1970 (1970-04-24)
Belgium  4–3  Wales
Report
Sporthal Varenbeuk, Netherlands

Classification round

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7th–9th place

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Pos Team Pld W L MF MA MD Pts Qualification
1  Czechoslovakia 2 2 0 9 5 +4 2 Seventh place
2  Wales 2 1 1 7 7 0 1 Eighth place
3  Norway 2 0 2 5 9 −4 0 Ninth place

Source: e-newspaperarchives.ch

25 April 1970 (1970-04-25)
Czechoslovakia  5–2  Wales
Report
Sporthal Varenbeuk, Netherlands
25 April 1970 (1970-04-25)
Norway  2–5  Wales
Report
Sporthal Varenbeuk, Netherlands
25 April 1970 (1970-04-25)
Czechoslovakia  4–3  Norway
Report
Sporthal Varenbeuk, Netherlands

4th–6th place

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Pos Team Pld W L MF MA MD Pts Qualification
1  Austria 2 2 0 12 2 +10 2 Fourth place
2  Finland 2 1 1 8 6 +2 1 Fifth place
3   Switzerland 2 0 2 1 13 −12 0 Sixth place

Source: e-newspaperarchives.ch

25 April 1970 (1970-04-25)
Austria  7–0   Switzerland
Report
Sporthal Varenbeuk, Netherlands
25 April 1970 (1970-04-25)
Finland  6–1   Switzerland
Report
Sporthal Varenbeuk, Netherlands
25 April 1970 (1970-04-25)
Austria  5–2  Finland
Report
Sporthal Varenbeuk, Netherlands

Final

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Round robin

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Pos Team Pld W L MF MA MD Pts Qualification
1  West Germany (H) 2 2 0 11 3 +8 2 Champions
2  Netherlands 2 1 1 6 8 −2 1 Runners-up
3  Belgium 2 0 2 4 10 −6 0 Third place

Source: [1]

25 April 1970 (1970-04-25)
West Germany  6–1  Belgium
Report
Sporthal Varenbeuk, Netherlands
25 April 1970 (1970-04-25)
Netherlands  4–3  Belgium
Report
Sporthal Varenbeuk, Netherlands
25 April 1970 (1970-04-25)
West Germany  5–2  Netherlands
Report
Sporthal Varenbeuk, Netherlands


 1971 Helvetia Cup winner 

West Germany
Tenth title

Final ranking

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Pos Team Pld W L Pts MD Final result
1st place, gold medalist(s)  West Germany (H) 4 4 0 4 +22 Champions
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Netherlands 4 3 1 3 +8 Runners-up
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Belgium 4 2 2 2 −2 Third place
4  Austria 4 3 1 3 +8 Fourth place
5  Finland 4 2 2 2 +2 Fifth place
6   Switzerland 4 1 3 1 −14 Sixth place
7  Czechoslovakia 4 2 2 2 −6 Seventh place
8  Wales 4 1 3 1 −2 Eighth place
9  Norway 4 0 4 0 −16 Ninth place

References

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  1. ^ "Schweiz Sechste im Helvetia-Cup". Der Bund. 1971-04-26. p. 31. Retrieved 2024-06-14 – via e-newspaperarchives.ch.
  2. ^ ",SPORT IN HET WEEKEINDE ZATERDAG". De Telegraaf. 1971-04-23. Retrieved 2024-06-13.
  3. ^ a b "Europese badmintonteams strijden om de 'Helvetia-Cup'". Limburgsch dagblad. 1971-04-22. Retrieved 2024-06-13.
  4. ^ Scheele, H. A. E. (January 1972). World Badminton (1st ed.). International Badminton Federation. pp. 7, 12.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  5. ^ "Schweiz Sechte im Helvetia-Cup". Die Tat. 1971-04-28. p. 8. Retrieved 2024-06-14 – via e-newspaperarchives.ch.