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Badminton tournament
1967 Thomas Cup qualification
Tournament details
Dates26 August 1966 – 22 March 1967
LocationAsian zone:
Kuala Lumpur
Lahore
Panagoda

American zone:
New Orleans
Mexico City
Manhattan Beach
European zone:
Ayr
Belfast
Copenhagen
Dunfermline
Hanover
Malmö
Wallasey

Australasian zone:
Adelaide
Dunedin
1964 1970

The qualifying process for the 1967 Thomas Cup took place from 26 August 1966 to 22 March 1967 to decide the final teams which will play in the final tournament.

Qualification process

The qualification process is divided into four regions, the Asian Zone, the American Zone, the European Zone and the Australasian Zone. Teams in their respective zone will compete in a knockout format. Teams will compete for two days, with two singles and doubles played on the first day and three singles and two doubles played on the next day. The teams that win their respective zone will earn a place in the final tournament to be held in Jakarta.

Indonesia were the champions of the last Thomas Cup, therefore the team automatically qualified for the inter-zone play-offs.

Qualified teams

Country Qualified as Qualified on Final appearance
 Indonesia 1964 Thomas Cup winners 22 May 1964 4th
 Malaysia Asian Zone winners 25 February 1967 6th
 Denmark European Zone winners 22 March 1967 7th
 United States American Zone winners 19 March 1967 6th
 Japan Australasian Zone winners 16 September 1966 2nd

Asian Zone

Bracket

 Semi-finalsFinal
       
 25 November 1966 – Kuala Lumpur
 
  Malaysia8
 24 February 1967 – Lahore
  India1
  Malaysia8
 27 September 1966 – Panagoda
  Pakistan1
  Ceylon2
 
  Pakistan7
 

Semi-finals


Malaysia
8
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
25–26 November 1966

India
1
1 2 3
1 Malaysia
India
Teh Kew San
Suresh Goel
15
18
7
15
   
2 Malaysia
India
Tan Aik Huang
Dinesh Khanna
15
8
15
10
   
3 Malaysia
India
Tan Aik Huang / Yew Cheng Hoe
Dipu Ghosh / Raman Ghosh
13
15
15
2
15
10
 
4 Malaysia
India
Ng Boon Bee / Tan Yee Khan
Satish Bhatia / Suresh Goel
15
9
15
11
   
5 Malaysia
India
Tan Aik Huang
Suresh Goel
6
15
15
7
15
5
 
6 Malaysia
India
Yew Cheng Hoe
Satish Bhatia
15
9
15
5
   
7 Malaysia
India
Teh Kew San
Dinesh Khanna
15
9
15
1
   
8 Malaysia
India
Tan Aik Huang / Yew Cheng Hoe
Satish Bhatia / Suresh Goel
15
10
15
8
   
9 Malaysia
India
Ng Boon Bee / Tan Yee Khan
Dipu Ghosh / Raman Ghosh
15
2
15
10
   

Pakistan
7
Panagoda, Ceylon
27–28 September 1966

Ceylon
2
1 2 3
1 Pakistan
Dominion of Ceylon
Masood Khan
Gerry Chandrasena
15
11
9
15
15
7
 
2 Pakistan
Dominion of Ceylon
Khawaja Salahuddin
L. R. Ariyananda
15
6
15
18
15
10
 
3 Pakistan
Dominion of Ceylon
Naqi Mohsin / Khawaja Salahuddin
Gerry Chandrasena / A. R. L. Wijesekera
15
11
15
5
   
4 Pakistan
Dominion of Ceylon
Masood Khan / Akram Baig
Nagoor Kaney / K. Vijendra
15
7
15
4
   
5 Pakistan
Dominion of Ceylon
Khawaja Salahuddin
Gerry Chandrasena
15
5
15
6
   
6 Pakistan
Dominion of Ceylon
Masood Khan
L. R. Ariyananda
       
w/o
7 Pakistan
Dominion of Ceylon
Akram Baig
Sam Chandrasena
15
10
15
6
   
8 Pakistan
Dominion of Ceylon
Naqi Mohsin / Khawaja Salahuddin
Nagoor Kaney / K. Vijendra
15
4
15
3
   
9 Pakistan
Dominion of Ceylon
Masood Khan / Akram Baig
Gerry Chandrasena / A. R. L. Wijesekera
6
15
7
15
   

Final


Malaysia
8
Lahore, Pakistan
24–25 February 1967

Pakistan
1
1 2 3
1 Malaysia
Pakistan
Teh Kew San
Khawaja Salahuddin
15
7
15
5
   
2 Malaysia
Pakistan
Yew Cheng Hoe
Naqi Mohsin
15
4
15
6
   
3 Malaysia
Pakistan
Tan Aik Huang / Teh Kew San
Minhab Juddin / Anwar Saeed
15
1
15
1
   
4 Malaysia
Pakistan
Ng Boon Bee / Tan Yee Khan
Naqi Mohsin / Khawaja Salahuddin
15
2
15
10
   
5 Malaysia
Pakistan
Teh Kew San
Fazal Haq
15
5
15
6
   
6 Malaysia
Pakistan
Tan Aik Huang
Naqi Mohsin
15
3
15
6
   
7 Malaysia
Pakistan
Yew Cheng Hoe
Khawaja Salahuddin
16
18
9
15
   
8 Malaysia
Pakistan
Ng Boon Bee / Tan Yee Khan
Minhab Juddin / Anwar Saeed
15
5
15
7
   
9 Malaysia
Pakistan
Tan Aik Huang / Teh Kew San
Naqi Mohsin / Khawaja Salahuddin
15
3
15
3
   

American Zone

Bracket

 First roundSemi-finalsFinal
           
  
 
  United States
 25 February 1967 – New Orleans
 Bye
  United States9
 February 1967 – Kingston
  Jamaica0
  Thailand
 18 March 1967 – Manhattan Beach
  Jamaicaw/o
  United States5
  
  Canada4
  Mexico
 11 February 1967 – Mexico City
 Bye
  Mexico0
  
  Canada9
 Bye
 
  Canada
 

First round

The first round match between Jamaica and Thailand was cancelled after Thailand pulled out of the competition due to financial problems. Therefore, Jamaica automatically qualified for the next round.

Semi-finals


Canada
9
Vancouver, Canada
11–12 February 1967

Mexico
0
1 2 3
1 Canada
Mexico
Jamie Paulson
Antonio Rangel
       
2 Canada
Mexico
Wayne Macdonnell
Gustavo Hernández
       
3 Canada
Mexico
Edward Paterson / Rolf Paterson
Gustavo Hernández / Manuel Ordorica
       
4 Canada
Mexico
James Carnwath / Bruce Rollick
Oscar Lujan / Antonio Rangel
       
5 Canada
Mexico
Wayne Macdonnell
Antonio Rangel
12
15
15
6
15
8
 
6 Canada
Mexico
Jamie Paulson
Gustavo Hernández
15
4
15
2
   
7 Canada
Mexico
Bruce Rollick
Oscar Lujan
15
8
15
9
   
8 Canada
Mexico
Edward Paterson / Rolf Paterson
Oscar Lujan / Antonio Rangel
15
5
15
6
   
9 Canada
Mexico
James Carnwath / Bruce Rollick
Gustavo Hernández / Manuel Ordorica
18
15
15
3
   

United States
9
New Orleans, United States
25–26 February 1967

Jamaica
0
1 2 3
1 United States
Jamaica
Stan Hales
Anthony Garcia
       
2 United States
Jamaica
Jim Poole
Keith Palmer
       
3 United States
Jamaica
Thomas Carmichael / Larry Saben
Anthony Garcia / Richard Roberts
       
4 United States
Jamaica
Richard Gorman / Stan Hales
Douglas Bennett / Keith Palmer
       
5 United States
Jamaica
Jim Poole
Keith Palmer
       
6 United States
Jamaica
Stan Hales
Anthony Garcia
       
7 United States
Jamaica
Ray Park
Richard Roberts
       
8 United States
Jamaica
Richard Gorman / Stan Hales
Douglas Bennett / Keith Palmer
       
9 United States
Jamaica
Thomas Carmichael / Larry Saben
Anthony Garcia / Richard Roberts
       

Final


United States
5
Manhattan Beach, United States
18–19 March 1967

Canada
4
1 2 3
1 United States
Canada
Stan Hales
Jamie Paulson
5
15
11
15
   
2 United States
Canada
Jim Poole
Wayne Macdonnell
15
1
15
9
   
3 United States
Canada
Donald C. Paup / Jim Poole
Yves Paré / Jamie Paulson
15
6
15
6
   
4 United States
Canada
Joey Alston / Thomas Carmichael
Wayne Macdonnell / Rolf Paterson
3
15
15
12
15
12
 
5 United States
Canada
Jim Poole
Jamie Paulson
15
6
15
8
   
6 United States
Canada
Stan Hales
Wayne Macdonnell
10
15
5
15
   
7 United States
Canada
Ray Park
Lane Bickel
4
15
3
15
   
8 United States
Canada
Joey Alston / Thomas Carmichael
Yves Paré / Jamie Paulson
8
15
14
17
   
9 United States
Canada
Donald C. Paup / Jim Poole
Wayne Macdonnell / Rolf Paterson
15
2
18
16
   

European Zone

Bracket

 First roundSecond roundSemi-finalsFinal
               
  
 
  Denmark
  
 Bye
  Denmark
  
 Bye
 Bye
 22 February 1967 – Malmö
 Bye
  Denmark5
 26 November 1966 – Hanover
  Sweden4
  Sweden6
 25 January 1967 – Malmö
  West Germany3
  Sweden9
 2 December 1966 – Belfast
  Ireland0
  Ireland7
 21 March 1967 – Copenhagen
  Norway2
  Denmark8
 December 1966 – East Berlin
  South Africa1
  East Germany
 27 January 1967 – Dunfermline
  South Africaw/o
  South Africa6
 9 November 1966 – Ayr
  Scotland3
  Scotland7
 19 February 1967 – Wallasey
  Netherlands2
  South Africa6
  
  England3
 Bye
  
 Bye
 Bye
  
  England
 Bye
 
  England
 

First round


Sweden
6
Hanover, West Germany
26–27 November 1966

West Germany
3
1 2 3
1 Sweden
West Germany
Sture Johnsson
Wolfgang Bochow
9
15
15
3
15
13
 
2 Sweden
West Germany
Kurt Johnsson
Franz Beinvogl
15
10
15
4
   
3 Sweden
West Germany
Willy Lund / Göran Wahlqvist
Wolfgang Bochow / Friedhelm Wulff
15
11
18
14
   
4 Sweden
West Germany
Kurt Johnsson / Sture Johnsson
Franz Beinvogl / Willi Braun
9
15
6
15
   
5 Sweden
West Germany
Kurt Johnsson
Wolfgang Bochow
8
15
4
15
   
6 Sweden
West Germany
Sture Johnsson
Franz Beinvogl
15
6
15
6
   
7 Sweden
West Germany
Willy Lund
Willi Braun
15
8
15
12
   
8 Sweden
West Germany
Kurt Johnsson / Sture Johnsson
Wolfgang Bochow / Friedhelm Wulff
10
15
5
15
   
9 Sweden
West Germany
Willy Lund / Göran Wahlqvist
Franz Beinvogl / Willi Braun
15
2
18
13
   

Ireland
7
Belfast, Northern Ireland
2–3 December 1966

Norway
2
1 2 3
1 Republic of Ireland
Norway
Winston Wilkinson
Harald Nettli
9
15
12
15
   
2 Republic of Ireland
Norway
Robert Harris
Hans Sperre
15
11
15
12
   
3 Republic of Ireland
Norway
Samuel Blair / Winston Wilkinson
Jan Holtnæs / Pål Øian
15
5
15
1
   
4 Republic of Ireland
Norway
Maurice Adamson / Kenneth Carlisle
Arne Hagene / Hans Sperre
15
11
18
16
   
5 Republic of Ireland
Norway
Robert Harris
Harald Nettli
15
7
9
15
7
15
 
6 Republic of Ireland
Norway
Winston Wilkinson
Hans Sperre
8
15
15
4
15
8
 
7 Republic of Ireland
Norway
Peter Moore
Arne Hagene
15
9
8
15
15
11
 
8 Republic of Ireland
Norway
Samuel Blair / Winston Wilkinson
Harald Nettli / Hans Sperre
15
1
15
5
   
9 Republic of Ireland
Norway
Maurice Adamson / Kenneth Carlisle
Arne Hagene / Pål Øian
15
13
15
12
   

Scotland
7
Ayr, Scotland
9–10 November 1966

Netherlands
2
1 2 3
1 Scotland
Netherlands
Robert S. McCoig
Huub van Ginneken
15
4
15
4
   
2 Scotland
Netherlands
Jim Sydie
Herman Leidelmeijer
15
6
15
5
   
3 Scotland
Netherlands
Mac Henderson / Robert S. McCoig
Ruud van Ginneken / Herman Leidelmeijer
15
2
15
6
   
4 Scotland
Netherlands
Ian Hume / Robert Fowlis
Huub van Ginneken / Leo Kountul
17
18
15
8
15
3
 
5 Scotland
Netherlands
Jim Sydie
Huub van Ginneken
11
15
13
15
   
6 Scotland
Netherlands
Nicol McCloy
Ruud van Ginneken
14
18
15
12
3
15
 
7 Scotland
Netherlands
Robert S. McCoig
Herman Leidelmeijer
15
10
15
3
   
8 Scotland
Netherlands
Mac Henderson / Robert S. McCoig
Huub van Ginneken / Leo Kountul
15
12
15
5
   
9 Scotland
Netherlands
Ian Hume / Robert Fowlis
Ruud van Ginneken / Herman Leidelmeijer
15
10
15
3
   

Second round


Sweden
9
Malmö, Sweden
25–26 January 1967

Ireland
0
1 2 3
1 Sweden
Republic of Ireland
Sture Johnsson
John McCloy
15
5
15
5
   
2 Sweden
Republic of Ireland
Kurt Johnsson
Robert Harris
15
0
15
1
   
3 Sweden
Republic of Ireland
Berndt Dahlberg / Sture Johnsson
Maurice Adamson / Samuel Blair
15
3
15
12
   
4 Sweden
Republic of Ireland
Willy Lund / Göran Wahlqvist
Kenneth Carlisle / John McCloy
15
8
10
15
15
0
 
5 Sweden
Republic of Ireland
Kurt Johnsson
John McCloy
15
1
15
6
   
6 Sweden
Republic of Ireland
Sture Johnsson
Robert Harris
15
3
15
1
   
7 Sweden
Republic of Ireland
Willy Lund
Peter Moore
15
1
15
9
   
8 Sweden
Republic of Ireland
Berndt Dahlberg / Sture Johnsson
Kenneth Carlisle / John McCloy
15
8
14
18
15
11
 
9 Sweden
Republic of Ireland
Willy Lund / Göran Wahlqvist
Maurice Adamson / Samuel Blair
15
7
15
12
   

Scotland
3
Dunfermline, Scotland
27–28 January 1967

South Africa
6
1 2 3
1 Scotland
South Africa
Jim Sydie
Alan Parsons
6
15
9
15
   
2 Scotland
South Africa
Robert S. McCoig
William Kerr
18
16
15
12
   
3 Scotland
South Africa
Ian Hume / Robert Fowlis
William Kerr / Alan Parsons
6
15
4
15
   
4 Scotland
South Africa
Mac Henderson / Robert S. McCoig
David Powell / René du Toit
15
4
15
8
   
5 Scotland
South Africa
Jim Sydie
William Kerr
7
15
3
15
   
6 Scotland
South Africa
Robert S. McCoig
Alan Parsons
12
15
4
15
   
7 Scotland
South Africa
Adam Flockhart
René du Toit
15
5
9
15
5
15
 
8 Scotland
South Africa
Ian Hume / Robert Fowlis
David Powell / René du Toit
7
15
8
15
   
9 Scotland
South Africa
Mac Henderson / Robert S. McCoig
William Kerr / Alan Parsons
15
10
15
4
   

Semi-finals


England
3
Wallasey, England
22–23 February 1967

South Africa
6
1 2 3
1 England
South Africa
Roger Mills
René du Toit
7
15
15
18
   
2 England
South Africa
Colin Beacom
Alan Parsons
11
15
1
15
   
3 England
South Africa
David Horton / Roger Mills
William Lightbody / René du Toit
15
13
18
17
   
4 England
South Africa
Colin Beacom / Anthony Jordan
William Kerr / Alan Parsons
7
15
6
15
   
5 England
South Africa
Roger Mills
Alan Parsons
9
15
4
15
   
6 England
South Africa
Ray Sharp
William Kerr
8
15
5
15
   
7 England
South Africa
Colin Beacom
René du Toit
15
2
15
9
   
8 England
South Africa
David Horton / Roger Mills
William Kerr / Alan Parsons
9
15
7
15
   
9 England
South Africa
Colin Beacom / Anthony Jordan
William Lightbody / René du Toit
15
12
15
12
   

Denmark
5
Malmö, Sweden
19–20 February 1967

Sweden
4
1 2 3
1 Denmark
Sweden
Erland Kops
Sture Johnsson
12
15
15
8
6
15
 
2 Denmark
Sweden
Tom Bacher
Kurt Johnsson
12
15
14
15
   
3 Denmark
Sweden
Henning Borch / Jørgen Mortensen
Willy Lund / Göran Wahlqvist
15
7
8
15
15
11
 
4 Denmark
Sweden
Erland Kops / Per Walsøe
Bengt-Åke Jönsson / Benny Wihlborg
15
8
15
8
   
5 Denmark
Sweden
Tom Bacher
Sture Johnsson
8
15
7
15
   
6 Denmark
Sweden
Erland Kops
Kurt Johnsson
15
11
15
1
   
7 Denmark
Sweden
Elo Hansen
Willy Lund
9
15
10
15
   
8 Denmark
Sweden
Henning Borch / Jørgen Mortensen
Bengt-Åke Jönsson / Benny Wihlborg
15
6
15
10
   
9 Denmark
Sweden
Erland Kops / Per Walsøe
Willy Lund / Göran Wahlqvist
15
7
15
11
   

Final


Denmark
8
Copenhagen, Denmark
21–22 March 1967

South Africa
1
1 2 3
1 Denmark
South Africa
Erland Kops
René du Toit
15
7
15
7
   
2 Denmark
South Africa
Svend Andersen
Alan Parsons
15
7
15
7
   
3 Denmark
South Africa
Henning Borch / Jørgen Mortensen
William Lightbody / René du Toit
15
4
15
4
   
4 Denmark
South Africa
Svend Andersen / Per Walsøe
William Kerr / Alan Parsons
10
15
7
15
   
5 Denmark
South Africa
Erland Kops
Alan Parsons
15
5
15
7
   
6 Denmark
South Africa
Svend Andersen
René du Toit
18
14
15
12
   
7 Denmark
South Africa
Tom Bacher
William Kerr
15
9
15
6
   
8 Denmark
South Africa
Svend Andersen / Per Walsøe
William Lightbody / René du Toit
15
7
17
14
   
9 Denmark
South Africa
Henning Borch / Jørgen Mortensen
William Kerr / Alan Parsons
8
15
15
8
15
11
 

Australasian Zone

Bracket

 Semi-finalsFinal
       
 26 August 1966 – Dunedin
 
  Japan9
 15 September 1966 – Adelaide
  New Zealand0
  Japan9
  
  Australia0
 Bye
 
  Australia
 

Semi-finals


Japan
9
Dunedin, New Zealand
26–27 August 1966

New Zealand
0
1 2 3
1 Japan
New Zealand
Masao Akiyama
Richard Purser
15
7
15
8
   
2 Japan
New Zealand
Ippei Kojima
Don Higgins
15
8
15
4
   
3 Japan
New Zealand
Takeshi Miyanaga / Eiichi Sakai
Don Higgins / Richard Purser
15
6
15
4
   
4 Japan
New Zealand
Takeshi Anzawa / Yoshinori Itagaki
Leighton Bristol / Grenville Hinton
15
11
15
4
   
5 Japan
New Zealand
Ippei Kojima
Richard Purser
15
9
15
5
   
6 Japan
New Zealand
Masao Akiyama
Don Higgins
15
7
15
10
   
7 Japan
New Zealand
Yoshinori Itagaki
John Compton
15
9
15
0
   
8 Japan
New Zealand
Takeshi Miyanaga / Eiichi Sakai
Leighton Bristol / Grenville Hinton
15
7
15
3
   
9 Japan
New Zealand
Takeshi Anzawa / Yoshinori Itagaki
Don Higgins / Richard Purser
15
12
15
14
   

Final


Japan
9
Adelaide, Australia
15–16 September 1966

Australia
0
1 2 3
1 Japan
Australia
Ippei Kojima
George Robotham
15
3
15
3
   
2 Japan
Australia
Masao Akiyama
Andrew Ong
15
1
15
4
   
3 Japan
Australia
Takeshi Miyanaga / Eiichi Sakai
Graham Nelson / Andrew Ong
12
15
15
7
15
1
 
4 Japan
Australia
Takeshi Anzawa / Yoshinori Itagaki
Greg Pedler / George Robotham
15
9
15
7
   
5 Japan
Australia
Takeshi Miyanaga
Greg Pedler
15
2
15
1
   
6 Japan
Australia
Masao Akiyama
George Robotham
15
5
15
5
   
7 Japan
Australia
Ippei Kojima
Andrew Ong
15
4
15
7
   
8 Japan
Australia
Takeshi Miyanaga / Eiichi Sakai
Chris Hardwick / Greg Pedler
15
1
15
10
   
9 Japan
Australia
Takeshi Anzawa / Yoshinori Itagaki
Graham Nelson / Andrew Ong
15
5
15
9
   

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  13. "Irland slo Norge 7-2 i Thomas Cups 1. runde". Sandefjords Blad (in Norwegian). 5 December 1966. p. 4. Retrieved 5 July 2024 – via National Library of Norway.
  14. "Norway are crushed". Belfast News Letter. 5 December 1966. p. 12. Retrieved 5 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  15. "Scots win impressively at badminton". The Scotsman. 10 November 1966. p. 18. Retrieved 5 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  16. "Thomas Cup win for Scotland". The Scotsman. 11 November 1966. p. 17. Retrieved 5 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  17. "Malmö: Thomas Cup: Sverige—Irland 9—0, Kvartsfinal". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). 29 January 1967. p. 11. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
  18. "Thomas Cup tie evenly poised". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 28 January 1967. p. 12. Retrieved 5 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  19. "Flockhart's tenacious display". The Scotsman. 30 January 1967. p. 11. Retrieved 5 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  20. "Badminton - S. Africans build a useful lead". Birmingham Daily Post. 23 February 1967. p. 24. Retrieved 5 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  21. "S. Africa to meet Denmark in final". The Glasgow Herald. 24 February 1967. p. 6. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
  22. "Malmö: Thomas Cup: Sverige—Danmark efter första dagen 2—2". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 19 February 1967. p. 25. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
  23. "Malmö: Thomas Cup: Sverige—Danmark 4—5, Söndagens Matcher". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 29 January 1967. p. 15. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
  24. "Teh and Yew arrive in Lahore". The Straits Times. 22 March 1967. p. 19. Retrieved 6 July 2024 – via NewspaperSG.
  25. "Denmark sweep to 8-1 win over S. Africa". The Straits Times. 23 March 1967. p. 18. Retrieved 6 July 2024 – via NewspaperSG.
  26. "Japan sweep NZ 9-0 in Thomas Cup". The Straits Times. 28 August 1966. p. 19. Retrieved 6 July 2024 – via NewspaperSG.
  27. "Japan in finals". The Canberra Times. 17 September 1966. p. 31. Retrieved 6 July 2024 – via Trove.
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