South Korea national kabaddi team

The South Korea national kabaddi team (also known as Republic of Korea national kabaddi team)[1] represents South Korea in international kabaddi competitions.

South Korea
Flag of Republic of South Korea
SportKabaddi
RegionAsian Kabaddi Federation (AKF)
Captaindoan kang lee
Affiliation(s)International Kabaddi Federation (IKF)

Kabaddi is a growing sport in South Korea. South Korea national team is ranked 3rd in the world.

In 2016 Kabaddi World Cup, South Korea finished at 3rd place losing to Iran in the semi-finals. South Korea was the only team to beat eventual winner India in the entire tournament.

South Korea was also invited to participate in 2018 Dubai Kabaddi Masters, being one of the top 4 Kabaddi nations in the world.

South Korea has also defeated India at the 2018 Asian Games which was their first defeat at the tournament. They also bagged their first silver medal.

Team

Name Role Franchise
Lee Jang-kunRaiderPatna Pirates
Lee Dong-geonRaiderBengaluru Bulls
Shin Cheol-gyuRaider-
Park Hyun-ilAll rounderPatna Pirates
Lee Jae-minDefenderTamil Thalaivas
Kim Dong-gyuDefender-
Lee Jae-cheolDefender-
Ko Young-changDefenderU Mumba
Hong Dong-juAll RounderBengaluru Bulls
Park Chan-sikAll RounderTamil Thalaivas
Kim Gyung-taeAll RounderBengaluru Bulls
Kim Seong-ryeolAll RounderUP Yoddha
Eom Tae-deokAll RounderPatna Pirates
Kim Tae-beomAll Rounder-
Ok Yong-jooAll Rounder-

Tournament records

Asian Games

Men's team

Year Rank M W D L PF PA PD
China 1990Did not enter
Japan 1994
Thailand 1998
South Korea 2002
Qatar 2006
China 20105th20023992-53
South Korea 2014Bronze medal4202129126+3
Indonesia 2018Silver medal6501190134+56
Total3/812705358352+6

World Cup

Men's Team

Year Rank Pld W D L
India 2004Group stage3102
India 2007Group stage3102
India 2016 Bronze medal 6 5 0 1
Total3/312705

References

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