Table tennis at the 1958 Asian Games – Men's team

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Men's team
at the 1958 Asian Games
Venue Waseda University Gymnasium
Dates25–28 May 1958
Competitors28 from 7 nations
Medalists
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1962  

The men's team table tennis event was part of the table tennis programme and took place between 25 and 28 May, at the Waseda University Gymnasium.

Contents

Schedule

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

DateTimeEvent
Sunday, 25 May 195810:00Round robin
Monday, 26 May 195810:00Round robin
Tuesday, 27 May 195810:00Round robin
Wednesday, 28 May 195810:00Third place playoff

Results

PosTeamPldWLMFMA
1Flag of South Vietnam.svg  South Vietnam 6603010
2Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 651289
3Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Republic of China 6332120
3State Flag of Iran (1933-1964).svg  Iran 6332220
5Flag of Hong Kong (1955-1959).svg  Hong Kong 6241624
6Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Philippines 615928
6Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).svg  South Korea 6151328
Source: Official report
25 May
South Vietnam  Flag of South Vietnam.svg51Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Philippines
Trần Văn Liễu 21 Teofilo Ybanez
Lê Văn Tiết 20 Deogracias Aguasin
Trần Cảnh Được 12 Bienvenido Alcantara
Lê Văn Tiết 20 Teofilo Ybanez
Trần Văn Liễu 20 Bienvenido Alcantara
Trần Cảnh Được 20 Deogracias Aguasin
25 May
Japan  Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg51Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Republic of China
Keisuke Tsunoda 20 Hsieh Chin-ho
Ichiro Ogimura 20 Sou Ying-chen
Toshiaki Tanaka 12 Li Kou-tin
Ichiro Ogimura 20 Hsieh Chin-ho
Keisuke Tsunoda 20 Li Kou-tin
Toshiaki Tanaka 21 Sou Ying-chen
25 May
South Korea  Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).svg35Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Philippines
Choo Chang-bok 02 Bienvenido Alcantara
Lee Dal-joon 20 Teofilo Ybanez
Park Sung-in 20 Ernesto Pingol
Choo Chang-bok 02 Teofilo Ybanez
Park Sung-in 12 Bienvenido Alcantara
Lee Dal-joon 12 Ernesto Pingol
Park Sung-in 21 Teofilo Ybanez
Choo Chang-bok 02 Ernesto Pingol
25 May
Iran  State Flag of Iran (1933-1964).svg51Flag of Hong Kong (1955-1959).svg  Hong Kong
Amir Ehteshamzadeh 20 Lau Suk Fong
Houshang Bozorgzadeh 20 Sih Su Chu
Edmond Beitkhoda 12 Tang Hung Bor
Houshang Bozorgzadeh 20 Lau Suk Fong
Amir Ehteshamzadeh 21 Tang Hung Bor
Edmond Beitkhoda 21 Sih Su Chu
25 May
Japan  Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg50Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Philippines
Ichiro Ogimura 20 Deogracias Aguasin
Seiji Narita 20 Bienvenido Alcantara
Toshiaki Tanaka 20 Ernesto Pingol
Seiji Narita 20 Deogracias Aguasin
Ichiro Ogimura 20 Ernesto Pingol
25 May
South Korea  Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).svg53Flag of Hong Kong (1955-1959).svg  Hong Kong
Kim Kyung-jun 02 Sih Su Chu
Lee Dal-joon 20 Li Ping
Park Sung-in 20 Tang Hung Bor
Lee Dal-joon 12 Sih Su Chu
Kim Kyung-jun 02 Tang Hung Bor
Park Sung-in 20 Li Ping
Lee Dal-joon 21 Tang Hung Bor
Park Sung-in 20 Sih Su Chu
25 May
Republic of China  Flag of the Republic of China.svg53State Flag of Iran (1933-1964).svg  Iran
Hsieh Chin-ho 02 Amir Ehteshamzadeh
Li Kou-tin 20 Houshang Bozorgzadeh
Sou Ying-chen 21 Hamid Korloo
Li Kou-tin 20 Amir Ehteshamzadeh
Hsieh Chin-ho 02 Hamid Korloo
Sou Ying-chen 02 Houshang Bozorgzadeh
Li Kou-tin 20 Hamid Korloo
Sou Ying-chen 20 Amir Ehteshamzadeh
26 May
Iran  State Flag of Iran (1933-1964).svg25Flag of South Vietnam.svg  South Vietnam
Hamid Korloo 12 Trần Văn Liễu
Amir Ehteshamzadeh 02 Mai Văn Hòa
Houshang Bozorgzadeh 02 Lê Văn Tiết
Amir Ehteshamzadeh 20 Trần Văn Liễu
Hamid Korloo 02 Lê Văn Tiết
Houshang Bozorgzadeh 21 Mai Văn Hòa
Amir Ehteshamzadeh 02 Lê Văn Tiết
26 May
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg05Flag of Hong Kong (1955-1959).svg  Hong Kong
Ernesto Pingol 02 Tang Hung Bor
Bienvenido Alcantara 02 Sih Su Chu
Teofilo Ybanez 02 Lau Suk Fong
Bienvenido Alcantara 02 Tang Hung Bor
Ernesto Pingol 02 Lau Suk Fong
26 May
South Korea  Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).svg05Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Republic of China
Choo Chang-bok 12 Chen Kao-shan
Park Sung-in 02 Hsieh Chin-ho
Lee Dal-joon 02 Li Kou-tin
Park Sung-in 02 Chen Kao-shan
Choo Chang-bok 02 Li Kou-tin
26 May
Republic of China  Flag of the Republic of China.svg15Flag of South Vietnam.svg  South Vietnam
Sou Ying-chen 12 Trần Cảnh Được
Li Kou-tin 12 Mai Văn Hòa
Hsieh Chin-ho 02 Lê Văn Tiết
Li Kou-tin 20 Trần Cảnh Được
Sou Ying-chen 12 Lê Văn Tiết
Hsieh Chin-ho 02 Mai Văn Hòa
26 May
Japan  Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg52State Flag of Iran (1933-1964).svg  Iran
Toshiaki Tanaka 21 Edmond Beitkhoda
Keisuke Tsunoda 02 Houshang Bozorgzadeh
Ichiro Ogimura 20 Amir Ehteshamzadeh
Keisuke Tsunoda 21 Edmond Beitkhoda
Toshiaki Tanaka 12 Amir Ehteshamzadeh
Ichiro Ogimura 20 Houshang Bozorgzadeh
Keisuke Tsunoda 20 Amir Ehteshamzadeh
26 May
South Vietnam  Flag of South Vietnam.svg51Flag of Hong Kong (1955-1959).svg  Hong Kong
Mai Văn Hòa 20 Sih Su Chu
Lê Văn Tiết 20 Tang Hung Bor
Trần Cảnh Được 21 Lau Suk Fong
Lê Văn Tiết 20 Sih Su Chu
Mai Văn Hòa 02 Lau Suk Fong
Trần Cảnh Được 20 Tang Hung Bor
26 May
South Korea  Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).svg05Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan
Lee Dal-joon 02 Keisuke Tsunoda
Park Sung-in 02 Seiji Narita
Choo Chang-bok 02 Ichiro Ogimura
Park Sung-in 12 Keisuke Tsunoda
Lee Dal-joon 02 Ichiro Ogimura
27 May
Republic of China  Flag of the Republic of China.svg52Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Philippines
Sou Ying-chen 20 Teofilo Ybanez
Li Kou-tin 20 Deogracias Aguasin
Chen Kao-shan 12 Bienvenido Alcantara
Li Kou-tin 20 Teofilo Ybanez
Sou Ying-chen 02 Bienvenido Alcantara
Chen Kao-shan 21 Deogracias Aguasin
Li Kou-tin 20 Bienvenido Alcantara
27 May
South Korea  Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).svg35State Flag of Iran (1933-1964).svg  Iran
Lee Dal-joon 12 Amir Ehteshamzadeh
Park Sung-in 20 Edmond Beitkhoda
Choo Chang-bok 02 Houshang Bozorgzadeh
Park Sung-in 21 Amir Ehteshamzadeh
Lee Dal-joon 02 Houshang Bozorgzadeh
Choo Chang-bok 20 Edmond Beitkhoda
Park Sung-in 02 Houshang Bozorgzadeh
Choo Chang-bok 12 Amir Ehteshamzadeh
27 May
Japan  Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg51Flag of Hong Kong (1955-1959).svg  Hong Kong
Keisuke Tsunoda 20 Sih Su Chu
Ichiro Ogimura 20 Tang Hung Bor
Seiji Narita 12 Lau Suk Fong
Ichiro Ogimura 21 Sih Su Chu
Keisuke Tsunoda 21 Lau Suk Fong
Seiji Narita 20 Tang Hung Bor
27 May
South Korea  Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).svg25Flag of South Vietnam.svg  South Vietnam
Lee Dal-joon 02 Mai Văn Hòa
Park Sung-in 21 Trần Cảnh Được
Choo Chang-bok 02 Lê Văn Tiết
Park Sung-in 20 Mai Văn Hòa
Lee Dal-joon 12 Lê Văn Tiết
Choo Chang-bok 12 Trần Cảnh Được
Park Sung-in 02 Lê Văn Tiết
27 May
Japan  Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg35Flag of South Vietnam.svg  South Vietnam
Keisuke Tsunoda 12 Mai Văn Hòa
Ichiro Ogimura 20 Trần Cảnh Được
Toshiaki Tanaka 02 Lê Văn Tiết
Ichiro Ogimura 21 Mai Văn Hòa
Keisuke Tsunoda 02 Lê Văn Tiết
Toshiaki Tanaka 02 Trần Cảnh Được
Ichiro Ogimura 21 Lê Văn Tiết
Toshiaki Tanaka 02 Trần Cảnh Được
27 May
Hong Kong  Flag of Hong Kong (1955-1959).svg54Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Republic of China
Tang Hung Bor 20 Sou Ying-chen
Lau Suk Fong 20 Hsieh Chin-ho
Sih Su Chu 02 Li Kou-tin
Lau Suk Fong 21 Sou Ying-chen
Tang Hung Bor 12 Li Kou-tin
Sih Su Chu 12 Hsieh Chin-ho
Lau Suk Fong 12 Li Kou-tin
Sih Su Chu 20 Sou Ying-chen
Tang Hung Bor 21 Hsieh Chin-ho
27 May
Iran  State Flag of Iran (1933-1964).svg51Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Philippines
Hamid Korloo 21 Bienvenido Alcantara
Houshang Bozorgzadeh 20 Ernesto Pingol
Amir Ehteshamzadeh 20 Deogracias Aguasin
Houshang Bozorgzadeh 20 Bienvenido Alcantara
Hamid Korloo 12 Deogracias Aguasin
Amir Ehteshamzadeh 20 Ernesto Pingol
28 May
Republic of China  Flag of the Republic of China.svg35State Flag of Iran (1933-1964).svg  Iran
Sou Ying-chen 20 Amir Ehteshamzadeh
Li Kou-tin 20 Hamid Korloo
Hsieh Chin-ho 12 Houshang Bozorgzadeh
Li Kou-tin 21 Amir Ehteshamzadeh
Sou Ying-chen 12 Houshang Bozorgzadeh
Hsieh Chin-ho 02 Hamid Korloo
Li Kou-tin 02 Houshang Bozorgzadeh
Hsieh Chin-ho 12 Amir Ehteshamzadeh

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