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2019 Kabaddi World Cup

The 2019 Kabaddi World Cup is the inaugural National (Asian) style tournament under the World Kabaddi banner. It was originally scheduled to be contested from 2 to 15 April 2019 in Melaka, Malaysia.[1] However, the tournament was postponed and held from July 20-28 with less teams participating.

2019 Kabaddi World Cup
Official logo of the Kabbadi World cup 2019
Tournament information
Dates20 July 2019–28 July 2019
AdministratorHost: Malaysia Kabaddi Federation (MKF) Sanctioned by: World Kabaddi
FormatStandard style
Tournament
format(s)
Round-robin and Knockout
Host(s) Malaysia
VenueDewan Bistari, Melaka
Participants32 Teams(Men)
24 Teams(Women)
Websitehttps://worldcupkabaddi.org/
← 2016

World Cup Kabaddi 2019

World Kabaddi, formed in 2018, undertook to organise their showcase event the World Cup Kabaddi for the first time in 2019.

 

Due to sponsorship and other technical issues, the tournament that had to be postponed from April to July the same year, with a reduced number of participating teams.

The tournament was hosted by the Malaysia Kabaddi Federation (MKF)

Launch

The tournament was officially launched by the governor of the Melaka state in Malaysia HE Tun Dr Mohd Khalil Yaakob on November 17, 2018.

Present at the launch with Mohd Khalil at the Temasek Hotel[2] in Ujong Pasir which were World Kabaddi vice-president Jagjit Singh and state Health and Anti Drug committee chairman Low Chee Leong.

The Melaka State Malaysian Indian Youth Council (MYIC) and the Melaka State Malaysian Youth Council were the youth organisations were also supporters of the event.

Theme Song

Composer Balanraj from Malaysia penned the theme song for the event. Music Arrangements were made by M Jegathees with Sound Engineering by Boy Ragde and the Song Lyrics and Vocals by Vinz.

Competition and Results

Competition were held for both the men and women's categories. Powerhouses India became doubles champions,[3] grabbing both titles at stake.

Men's Results

Preliminary round

21 July 2019
Chinese Taipei   76–25   Australia
report
21 July 2019
Iraq   56–30   Malaysia
report
21 July 2019
New Zealand   73–42   Hong Kong

22 July 2019
India   105–15   Norway
22 July 2019
Chinese Taipei   66–25   New Zealand
22 July 2019
Malaysia   104–20   Hong Kong
22 July 2019
Australia   66–49   Norway
22 July 2019
India   68–26   Iraq
22 July 2019
Malaysia   40–39   Chinese Taipei

23 July 2019
Iraq   94–24   Norway
23 July 2019
Australia   69–45   New Zealand
23 July 2019
India   74–23   Hong Kong
23 July 2019
Norway   62–50   New Zealand
23 July 2019
Iraq   83–19   Hong Kong
23 July 2019
Malaysia   78–34   Australia
23 July 2019
India   66–31   Chinese Taipei

24 July 2019
Hong Kong   58–56   Norway
24 July 2019
Malaysia   89–37   New Zealand
24 July 2019
Iraq   48–84   Chinese Taipei
24 July 2019
Malaysia   27–0 (walkover)   Norway
24 July 2019
Chinese Taipei   76–16   Hong Kong
24 July 2019
India   73–22   Australia

25 July 2019
Chinese Taipei   27–0 (walkover)   Norway
25 July 2019
India   27–0 (walkover)   New Zealand
25 July 2019
Iraq   53–19   Australia

26 July 2019
India   84–19   Malaysia
26 July 2019
Australia   58–32   Hong Kong
26 July 2019
Iraq   82–14   New Zealand

Semi-finals

26 July 2019
India   73–26   Chinese Taipei
26 July 2019
Iraq   60–33   Malaysia

Third Placing

27 July 2019
Chinese Taipei   45–21   Malaysia

Final

27 July 2019
India   57–27   Iraq

Women's Result

Preliminary Rounds

July 22, 2019

India bt Taiwan 50-23

July 23, 2019

Malaysia bt Hong Kong 74-23

July 24, 2019

India bt Malaysia 59-23

July 25, 2019

India bt Hong Kong 61-20

Taiwan bt Malaysia 66-18

Taiwan bt Hong Kong 68-20

Semi-finals

India bt Hong Kong 71-33

Taiwan bt Malaysia 71-22

July 27, 2029

Third Placings

Malaysia bt Hong Kong 53-26

Final

India bt Taiwan 47-29

Awards

Special Awards for Players were given to outstanding players

Men

Best Raider:Ali Sari[4] (Iraq)

Best Defensive Player: Sachin (India)

Best Player: Amarjeet Singh[5] (India)

Women

Best Raider: Suman (India)

Best Defensive Player: Malarvili Balaraman[6] (Malaysia)

Best Player: Ren Ming Qin [7](Taiwan)

References

  1. ^ "H.E Melaka Governor Launches World Cup Kabaddi 2019". worldcupkabaddi. Retrieved 12 March 2019.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Puvaneswary, S. "Travel players swoop in on new markets arriving in Melaka for World Cup Kabaddi 2019 | TTG Asia". www.ttgasia.com. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  3. ^ Bureau, N. T. (2019-07-30). "World Cup winning Indian kabaddi teams felicitated in Chennai". News Today | First with the news. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  4. ^ "Kabaddi not football, is the choice for Iraq's Ali Sari". On the sport. Be part of it. 2020-05-04. Retrieved 2021-02-07.
  5. ^ "Amarjeet: Stepping into his father's shoes". On the sport. Be part of it. 2020-05-21. Retrieved 2021-02-07.
  6. ^ "All in the family". On the sport. Be part of it. 2019-09-16. Retrieved 2021-02-07.
  7. ^ "Curiosity makes a star of Ming Qin". On the sport. Be part of it. 2020-05-11. Retrieved 2021-02-07.

External links

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 2019 Kabaddi World Cup news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 2019 Kabaddi World Cup is the inaugural National Asian style tournament under the World Kabaddi banner It was originally scheduled to be contested from 2 to 15 April 2019 in Melaka Malaysia 1 However the tournament was postponed and held from July 20 28 with less teams participating 2019 Kabaddi World CupOfficial logo of the Kabbadi World cup 2019Tournament informationDates20 July 2019 28 July 2019AdministratorHost Malaysia Kabaddi Federation MKF Sanctioned by World KabaddiFormatStandard styleTournamentformat s Round robin and KnockoutHost s MalaysiaVenueDewan Bistari MelakaParticipants32 Teams Men 24 Teams Women Websitehttps worldcupkabaddi org 2016 Contents 1 World Cup Kabaddi 2019 2 Launch 3 Theme Song 4 Competition and Results 4 1 Men s Results 4 2 Preliminary round 4 3 Semi finals 4 4 Third Placing 4 5 Final 4 6 Women s Result 4 6 1 Preliminary Rounds 4 6 2 Semi finals 4 6 3 Third Placings 4 6 4 Final 5 Awards 5 1 Men 5 2 Women 6 References 7 External linksWorld Cup Kabaddi 2019 EditWorld Kabaddi formed in 2018 undertook to organise their showcase event the World Cup Kabaddi for the first time in 2019 Due to sponsorship and other technical issues the tournament that had to be postponed from April to July the same year with a reduced number of participating teams The tournament was hosted by the Malaysia Kabaddi Federation MKF Launch EditThe tournament was officially launched by the governor of the Melaka state in Malaysia HE Tun Dr Mohd Khalil Yaakob on November 17 2018 Present at the launch with Mohd Khalil at the Temasek Hotel 2 in Ujong Pasir which were World Kabaddi vice president Jagjit Singh and state Health and Anti Drug committee chairman Low Chee Leong The Melaka State Malaysian Indian Youth Council MYIC and the Melaka State Malaysian Youth Council were the youth organisations were also supporters of the event Theme Song EditComposer Balanraj from Malaysia penned the theme song for the event Music Arrangements were made by M Jegathees with Sound Engineering by Boy Ragde and the Song Lyrics and Vocals by Vinz Competition and Results EditCompetition were held for both the men and women s categories Powerhouses India became doubles champions 3 grabbing both titles at stake Men s Results Edit Preliminary round Edit 21 July 2019Chinese Taipei 76 25 Australiareport21 July 2019Iraq 56 30 Malaysiareport21 July 2019New Zealand 73 42 Hong Kong22 July 2019India 105 15 Norway22 July 2019Chinese Taipei 66 25 New Zealand22 July 2019Malaysia 104 20 Hong Kong22 July 2019Australia 66 49 Norway22 July 2019India 68 26 Iraq22 July 2019Malaysia 40 39 Chinese Taipei23 July 2019Iraq 94 24 Norway23 July 2019Australia 69 45 New Zealand23 July 2019India 74 23 Hong Kong23 July 2019Norway 62 50 New Zealand23 July 2019Iraq 83 19 Hong Kong23 July 2019Malaysia 78 34 Australia23 July 2019India 66 31 Chinese Taipei24 July 2019Hong Kong 58 56 Norway24 July 2019Malaysia 89 37 New Zealand24 July 2019Iraq 48 84 Chinese Taipei24 July 2019Malaysia 27 0 walkover Norway24 July 2019Chinese Taipei 76 16 Hong Kong24 July 2019India 73 22 Australia25 July 2019Chinese Taipei 27 0 walkover Norway25 July 2019India 27 0 walkover New Zealand25 July 2019Iraq 53 19 Australia26 July 2019India 84 19 Malaysia26 July 2019Australia 58 32 Hong Kong26 July 2019Iraq 82 14 New ZealandSemi finals Edit 26 July 2019India 73 26 Chinese Taipei26 July 2019Iraq 60 33 MalaysiaThird Placing Edit 27 July 2019Chinese Taipei 45 21 MalaysiaFinal Edit 27 July 2019India 57 27 IraqWomen s Result Edit Preliminary Rounds Edit July 22 2019India bt Taiwan 50 23July 23 2019Malaysia bt Hong Kong 74 23July 24 2019India bt Malaysia 59 23July 25 2019India bt Hong Kong 61 20Taiwan bt Malaysia 66 18Taiwan bt Hong Kong 68 20 Semi finals Edit India bt Hong Kong 71 33Taiwan bt Malaysia 71 22July 27 2029 Third Placings Edit Malaysia bt Hong Kong 53 26 Final Edit India bt Taiwan 47 29Awards EditSpecial Awards for Players were given to outstanding players Men Edit Best Raider Ali Sari 4 Iraq Best Defensive Player Sachin India Best Player Amarjeet Singh 5 India Women Edit Best Raider Suman India Best Defensive Player Malarvili Balaraman 6 Malaysia Best Player Ren Ming Qin 7 Taiwan References Edit H E Melaka Governor Launches World Cup Kabaddi 2019 worldcupkabaddi Retrieved 12 March 2019 permanent dead link Puvaneswary S Travel players swoop in on new markets arriving in Melaka for World Cup Kabaddi 2019 TTG Asia www ttgasia com Retrieved 2021 02 01 Bureau N T 2019 07 30 World Cup winning Indian kabaddi teams felicitated in Chennai News Today First with the news Retrieved 2021 02 01 Kabaddi not football is the choice for Iraq s Ali Sari On the sport Be part of it 2020 05 04 Retrieved 2021 02 07 Amarjeet Stepping into his father s shoes On the sport Be part of it 2020 05 21 Retrieved 2021 02 07 All in the family On the sport Be part of it 2019 09 16 Retrieved 2021 02 07 Curiosity makes a star of Ming Qin On the sport Be part of it 2020 05 11 Retrieved 2021 02 07 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2019 Kabaddi World Cup amp oldid 1074283815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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