Kabaddi at the 2010 Asian Games – Men

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Men
at the 2010 Asian Games
VenueNansha Gymnasium
Date22–26 November 2010
Competitors79 from 7 nations
Medalists
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Men's kabaddi at the 2010 Asian Games was held in Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou, China from 22 to 26 November 2010.

Contents

Squads

Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh Flag of India.svg  India Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
  • Reza Kamali Moghaddam
  • Morteza Shahidi
  • Nasser Roumiani
  • Fazel Atrachali
  • Meisam Abbasi
  • Mehdi Mousavi
  • Siamak Rezagholi
  • Abouzar Mohajer
  • Mehdi Safaeian
  • Kianoush Naderian
  • Ebad Dalili
  • Mostafa Nodehi
  • Kokei Ito
  • Hiromi Takahashi
  • Kazuhiro Takano
  • Terukazu Nitta
  • Kazuaki Murakami
  • Masayuki Ota
  • Ryota Nakajima
  • Ryokei Kushige
  • Yoji Kawai
  • Yudai Yamagishi
  • Taiki Nama
  • Masayuki Shimokawa
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
  • Jegankumar Balaraman
  • Jaya Prakash Panneer Selvam
  • Pokuneswaran Manium
  • Rubesh Manohran
  • Jeeva Muthusamy
  • Jaiprakash Narain Rajasegaran
  • Thiyagu Thangavelu
  • Jeevan Raman
  • Gabriel Johnson
  • Lee Jae-ho
  • Eom Tae-deok
  • Yang Young-mo
  • Heo Youn-chan
  • Im Woo-jeong
  • Kim Ki-dong
  • You Hong-seob
  • Jung Kwang-soo
  • Kim Seong-ryeol
  • Maeng Moo-sung

Results

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Preliminary round

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of India.svg  India 22007743+344Semifinals
2Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 21017960+192
3Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 20023992530
Source: Results
22 November
15:00
Iran  Flag of Iran.svg55–20Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(39–5)

23 November
9:00
India  Flag of India.svg40–24Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(29–13)

24 November
15:00
India  Flag of India.svg37–19Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(19–10)

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 330011553+626Semifinals
2Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 32017458+164
3Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 31027689132
4Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 300382147650
Source: Results
22 November
16:00
Pakistan  Flag of Pakistan.svg51–27Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(29–11)

22 November
17:00
Bangladesh  Flag of Bangladesh.svg13–15Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(5–6)

23 November
10:00
Bangladesh  Flag of Bangladesh.svg48–38Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(26–17)

23 November
11:00
Pakistan  Flag of Pakistan.svg28–11Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(16–7)

24 November
16:00
Pakistan  Flag of Pakistan.svg36–15Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(26–10)

24 November
17:00
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg17–48Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(7–26)

Knockout round

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
25 November
 
 
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 16
 
26 November
 
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 17
 
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 20
 
25 November
 
Flag of India.svg  India 37
 
Flag of India.svg  India 52
 
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 17
 

Semifinals

25 November
9:00
Pakistan  Flag of Pakistan.svg16–17Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(7–4)

25 November
10:00
India  Flag of India.svg52–17Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(26–5)

Final

26 November
17:00
Iran  Flag of Iran.svg20–37Flag of India.svg  India Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(3–24)

Final standing

RankTeamPldWDL
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of India.svg  India 4400
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Iran.svg  Iran 4202
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Japan 4202
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 4301
5Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 3102
5Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 2002
7Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 3003

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