The World Squash Junior Team Championships are the junior world team championships of squash conducted by World Squash. It is held biennially. The men's team event was held unofficially from 1973 to 1979.

Men's team

The team event was started unofficially in April 1973 to coincide with the British Junior Open tournament which was held annually in Britain. Only four countries (England, Scotland, Wales and Sweden) took part in the event which was held at the courts of the National Westminster Bank Sports Ground in South London, playing for a shield presented by the bank.

The official men's world team championship tournament has been held since 1980. It has been won by 4 countries. The record number of countries participating in a single men's team tournament is 31, in the 2000 and the 2008 tournament held in Milan, Italy and Zürich, Switzerland respectively.

*Unofficial championship[a]
YearWinnerScore in finalRunner-upThird placeFourth place
1973EnglandSwedenWalesScotland
1974EnglandSouth AfricaScotlandWales
1975EnglandEgyptScotlandWales
1976EnglandSwedenScotlandWales
1977EnglandSwedenIrelandWales
1978AustraliaSwedenEnglandPakistan
1979PakistanEnglandCanadaSweden
1980Australia (1)2–1Pakistan (1)New Zealand (1)England (1)
1982Pakistan (1)2–1Australia (1)England (1)New Zealand (1)
1984Australia (2)2–1England (1)Pakistan (1)Canada (1)
1986Australia (3)3–0England (2)Pakistan (2)Canada (2)
1988Australia (4)2–1Pakistan (2)England (2)New Zealand (2)
1990England (1)2–1Australia (2)Pakistan (3)Finland (1)
1992Australia (5)2–1England (3)Canada (1)Egypt (1)
1994Egypt (1)3–0England (4)Finland (1)Australia (1)
1996England (2)2–1Egypt (1)Pakistan (4)Switzerland (1)
1998England (3)2–1Egypt (2)Pakistan (5)France (1)
2000England (4)2–1Egypt (3)Pakistan (6)France (2)
2002Pakistan (2)2–1England (5)Egypt (1)Australia (2)
2004Pakistan (3)2–1Egypt (4)England (3)Kuwait (1)
2006Egypt (2)2–1Pakistan (3)Malaysia (1)England (2)
2008Pakistan (4)2–0Egypt (5)England (4)India (1)
2010Egypt (3)2–1Pakistan (4)Canada (2)England (3)
2012Egypt (4)2–0Pakistan (5)India (1)England (4)
2014Egypt (5)2–0Pakistan (6)Spain (1)Malaysia (1)
2016Pakistan (5)2–1Egypt (6)England (5) / United States (1)
2018Egypt (6)2–0England (6)Czech Republic (1) / United States (2)
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.
2022England (5)2–1Egypt (7)Malaysia (2) / Pakistan (7)
2024Egypt (7)2–0South Korea (1)Colombia (1) / United States (3)
2025Egypt (8)2–0United States (1)England (6) / India (2)

Women's team

The official women's world team championship tournament has been held since 1985. It has been won by 4 different countries. The highest number of countries participating in a single tournament is 20, in the 2005 tournament held in Herentals, Belgium.

YearWinnerScore in finalRunner-upThird placeFourth place
1985Australia (1)2–1England (1)New Zealand (1)Scotland (1)
1987England (1)2–1Australia (1)New Zealand (2)Canada (1)
1989England (2)Australia (2)West Germany (1)New Zealand (1)
1991England (3)3–0Australia (3)West Germany (2)New Zealand (2)
1993Australia (2)2–1New Zealand (1)Egypt (1)England (1)
1995Australia (3)2–1England (2)New Zealand (3)Germany (1)
1997England (4)2–1New Zealand (2)Malaysia (1)Belgium (1)
1999Egypt (1)2–1England (3)Malaysia (2)Australia (1)
2001England (5)2–1Malaysia (1)Egypt (2)United States (1)
2003Egypt (2)3–0Australia (4)England (1)India (1)
2005Hong Kong (1)2–1Egypt (2)England (3)United States (2)
2007Egypt (3)2–0Malaysia (2)New Zealand (4)Hong Kong (1)
2009Egypt (4)2–0Hong Kong (1)India (1)United States (3)
2011Egypt (5)2–1United States (1)Hong Kong (1)India (3)
2013Egypt (6)2–0United States (2)Hong Kong (2)England (2)
2015Egypt (7)2–0United States (3)England (4) / Malaysia (3)
2017Egypt (8)2–0Malaysia (3)England (5) / Hong Kong (4)
2019Egypt (9)2–0Malaysia (4)England (6) / Hong Kong (5)
2023Egypt (10)2–0Malaysia (4)England (7) / United States (4)
2024Egypt (11)2–0United States (4)Canada (2) / Malaysia (4)
2025Egypt (12)2–0Hong Kong (2)England (8) / United States (5)

Statistics

Men's team

8Egypt Egypt
5Australia Australia
5Pakistan Pakistan
5England England

Women's team

12Egypt Egypt
5England England
3Australia Australia
1Hong Kong Hong Kong

See also