2016 Asia Kabaddi Cup (Circle style)

2016 Asia Kabaddi Cup was the third season of the Asia Kabaddi Cup hosted by Pakistan[1] which commenced from May 2, 2016 in Pakistan Ordnance Factory Sports Complex, Wah Cantt.[2] The final of this event was played on May 6.[3] The event was broadcast live on PTV Sports.

3rd Asia Circle Style Kabaddi Cup 2016
Tournament information
DatesMay 2–May 6
Administrator(s)Pakistan Kabaddi Federation
FormatCircle Style
Host(s) Pakistan
Venue(s)POF Sports Complex
Participants6
Final positions
Champions Pakistan
1st runners-up India
2nd runners-up Iran
Tournament statistics
Matches played15

The five Asian Kabaddi teams that came to play in this event were Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, Iran, and Sri Lanka.[4] The final was played between Pakistan and India whereas Afghanistan and Iran played for 3rd and 4th place.

Teams

Matches

Day 1

2 May 2016
21:25
 Pakistan 47 – 22  Iran
POF Sports Complex
2 May 2016
22:45
 India 45 – 18  Sri Lanka
POF Sports Complex
2 May 2016
23:50
   Nepal 11 – 40  Afghanistan
POF Sports Complex

Day 2

3 May 2016
19:30
 Pakistan 56 – 23  Sri Lanka
POF Sports Complex
3 May 2016
21:00
 India 48 – 20  Afghanistan
POF Sports Complex
3 May 2016
22:20
   Nepal 14 – 31  Iran
POF Sports Complex

[5]

Day 3

4 May 2016
19:30
 Pakistan 43 – 13  Afghanistan
POF Sports Complex
4 May 2016
21:00
   Nepal 16 – 48  India
POF Sports Complex
4 May 2016
22:20
 Iran 36 – 10  Sri Lanka
POF Sports Complex

Day 4

5 May 2016
19:30
 Pakistan 41 – 18    Nepal
POF Sports Complex
5 May 2016
21:00
 Iran 30 – 43  India
POF Sports Complex
5 May 2016
22:20
 Afghanistan 57 – 25  Sri Lanka
POF Sports Complex

Day 5

6 May 2016
19:30
 Afghanistan 14 – 57  Iran
POF Sports Complex
6 May 2016
21:00
   Nepal ? – ?  Sri Lanka
POF Sports Complex
6 May 2016
22:20
 Pakistan 50 – 31  India
POF Sports Complex

References

  1. "Pak to host Asia Cup Kabaddi Tournament". Pakistan Observer. Archived from the original on 15 April 2016. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
  2. "Opening ceremony: Kabaddi Cup begins in Wah". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  3. "Asian kabaddi begins". DAWN. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  4. "Sri Lankan team reaches Pakistan for Asia Kabaddi Cup". Dunya News. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  5. "Kabaddi Cup in full swing at Wah". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
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