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The 1999 Men's Al-Ahram World Team Squash Championships were held in
Egypt and took place from September 17 until September 22, 1999.
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Seeds
England
Australia
Canada
Egypt
Wales
Pakistan
South Africa
France
Finland
Malaysia
Scotland
Germany
Sweden
New Zealand
Results
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Pool A
Team one
Team two
Score
England
Wales
3-0
England
Egypt
2-1
England
Malaysia
3-0
Egypt
Malaysia
3-0
Egypt
Wales
3-0
Wales
Malaysia
2-1
Pos
Nation
Team
P
W
L
Pts
1
England
Simon Parke , Paul Johnson , Chris Walker , Mark Cairns
3
3
0
6
2
Egypt
Amr Shabana , Ahmed Barada , Omar El Borolossy , Amir Wagih
3
2
1
4
2
Wales
Alex Gough , David Evans , Greg Tippings , Gareth Jones
3
1
2
2
4
Malaysia
Kenneth Low , Mohd Azlan Iskandar , Ong Beng Hee , Yap Kok Four
3
1
2
2
Pool B
Team one
Team two
Score
Australia
Finland
3-0
Australia
Pakistan
3-0
Australia
Canada
3-0
Canada
Pakistan
3-0
Pakistan
Finland
2-1
Finland
Canada
2-1
Pos
Nation
Team
P
W
L
Pts
1
Australia
Rodney Eyles , Paul Price , Dan Jenson , Anthony Hill
3
3
0
6
2
Canada
Graham Ryding , Shahier Razik , Kelly Patrick
3
1
2
2
2
Finland
Juha Raumolin , Olli Tuominen , Mika Monto , Ville Sistonen
3
1
2
2
4
Pakistan
Amjad Khan , Mansoor Zaman , Mir Zaman Gul , Shahid Zaman
3
1
2
2
Pool C
Team one
Team two
Score
South Africa
Belgium
3-0
South Africa
Germany
3-0
South Africa
Sweden
3-0
Sweden
Germany
2-1
Sweden
Belgium
3-0
Germany
Belgium
3-0
Pool D
Team one
Team two
Score
France
Scotland
2-1
France
Switzerland
3-0
France
New Zealand
3-0
New Zealand
Switzerland
2-1
Switzerland
Scotland
2-1
Scotland
New Zealand
2-1
Note*
Scotland were missing the world champion Peter Nicol and world semi-finalist Martin Heath who both refused to play quoting lack of financial assistance.
Quarter-finals
Team one
Team two
Score
Wales
Canada
2-1
Australia
South Africa
2-1
England
France
3-0
Egypt
Finland
3-0
Semi-finals
Team one
Team two
Score
Wales
England
2-1
Egypt
Australia
3-0
Third Place Play Off
Team one
Team two
Score
England
Australia
2-1
Final
References
Preceded by
Squash World Team
Egypt 1999
Succeeded by
See also