Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023: Schedule, fixtures, results, telecast & venue
India can win the tournament for a record 8th time.
The Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023 is set to be held in Busan, South Korea from June 27 to June 30. The schedule of the championship has been announced. It is worth noting that this Kabaddi tournament will be played after a gap of six years.
The tournament's previous edition was held in 2017 in Gorgan, Iran when the Indian men's team defeated Pakistan 36-22 in the final. In the women's category, India is the defending champion, having won the championship in 2017 by beating South Korea 42-20 in the summit clash.
The Asian Kabaddi Championship was inaugurated back in the year 1980 and since then the tournament has witnessed the participation of teams from various Asian countries including India, Pakistan, Iran and Bangladesh. The Indian men's kabaddi team is the most successful team in the history of the Asian Kabaddi Championships, having won seven gold medals in eight editions.
Teams Participating in the 11th Edition of the Asian Kabaddi Championship -
India, Iran, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan
India's schedule in the Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023
27 June 2023 - India 76-13 South Korea (Match Report)
27 June 2023 - India 53-19 Chinese Taipei (Match Report)
28 June 2023 - India 62-17 Japan (Match Report)
29 June 2023 - India 33-28 Iran (Match Report)
30 June 2023 - India 64-14 Hong Kong (07:30 am)
Schedule of all the teams in the Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023
27 June 2023 -
Chinese Taipei 28-52 Iran
India 76-13 South Korea
Japan 85-11 Hong Kong
India 53-19 Taiwan
28 June 2023 -
Hong Kong 31-60 Iran
South Korea 18-45 Japan
Chinese Taipei 117-12 Hong Kong
India 62-17 Japan
South Korea 17-72 Iran
29 June 2023 -
Taiwan 37-29 Japan
India 33-28 Iran (Match Report)
Chinese Taipei 70-25 South Korea
30 June 2023 -
Japan 13-70 Iran
India 64-14 Hong Kong
Korea vs Hong Kong - (9:30 am)
Final (10:30 pm)
Indian Men's Kabaddi Team for Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023:
Arjun Deshwal, Aslam Inamdar, Mohit Goyat, Naveen Kumar, Nitesh Kumar, Parvesh Malik, Pawan Kumar, Sachin Tanwar, Sunil Kumar, Surjeet Narwal, Vishal Bhardwaj, Nitin Rawal
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