Iran men's national kho kho team

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Iran
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Association Kho Kho Federation of Iran
Confederation International Kho Kho Federation (IKKF)
World Cup
Appearances1 (first in 2025 )
Best resultSemi-final (2025)

The Iran men's national kho kho team represents Iran in men's international Kho Kho. It is governed by the Kho Kho Federation of Iran and is a member of International Kho Kho Federation.

Contents

The team played in the first Kho Kho World Cup and lost in the semi–final against Nepal. [1] [2] [3]

Results and fixtures

The following is a list of match results, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixture

2025

14 January 2025
Result
Iran  Flag of Iran.svg117–14Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Iran won by 103 points
Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, New Delhi

15 January 2025
Result
Iran  Flag of Iran.svg142–22Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Iran won by 120 points
Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, New Delhi

16 January 2025
Result
Iran  Flag of Iran.svg61–30Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana
Iran won by 31 points
Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, New Delhi

16 January 2025
Result
Iran  Flag of Iran.svg56–32Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Iran won by 34 points
Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, New Delhi

17 January 2025
Result
Iran  Flag of Iran.svg86–18Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Iran won by 68 points
Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, New Delhi

18 January 2025
Result
Iran  Flag of Iran.svg20–72Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal
Nepal won by 52 points
Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, New Delhi

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References

  1. "Kho Kho World Cup kicks off today: Nepal to face India in opener" . Retrieved 19 January 2025.
  2. "Kho Kho World Cup 2025: Indian men's team enters final with a win vs spirited South Africa in SF". MSN. Retrieved 19 January 2025.
  3. "Nepal Beat Iran 72-29, Waltz Into Kho Kho World Cup Final". Outlook India. Retrieved 19 January 2025.