Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023 Live Score, Results, Points Table, Live Streaming
by Swetha P | Updated Jun 27, 2023
Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023
The Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023, marking its 11th edition, is set to take place in Busan, South Korea, from June 27th to June 30th. This eagerly anticipated tournament brings together teams from across Asia to engage in the exhilarating sport of kabaddi. After a hiatus of six years, the championship is back, promising thrilling matches and intense competition.
Following the standard international format, the teams will compete on a mat court, divided into equal halves, in their quest for victory. The Indian men's team, having clinched the title in the previous edition, will enter the tournament as the defending champion, aiming to showcase their skills and secure another remarkable triumph.
Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023 Live Score
June 27, Tuesday
Chinese Taipei vs Iran
6:30 AM
June 27, Tuesday
India vs Korea
10:30 PM
June 27, Tuesday
Japan vs Hong Kong
11:30 AM
June 27, Tuesday
India vs Chinese Taipei
12:30 PM
June 28, Wednesday
Hong Kong vs Iran
6:30 AM
June 28, Wednesday
Korea vs Japan
7:30 AM
June 28, Wednesday
Chinese Taipei vs Hong Kong
10:30 AM
June 28, Wednesday
India vs Japan
11:30 AM
June 28, Wednesday
Korea vs Iran
12:30 PM
June 29, Thursday
Chinese Taipei vs Japan
6:30 AM
June 29, Thursday
Korea vs Hong Kong
7:30 AM
June 29, Thursday
India vs Iran
10:30 AM
June 29, Thursday
Chinese Taipei vs Korea
11:30 AM
June 30, Friday
Japan vs Iran
6:30 AM
June 30, Friday
India vs Hong Kong
7:30 AM
June 30, Friday
Final
10:30 AM
Date
Matches
Time
Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023 Results
The Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023 promises an intense and closely contested battle among the participating nations. With a total of six countries, including powerhouses like India and Iran, the tournament guarantees thrilling matches and fierce competition. As the tournament progresses, the results will be regularly updated to provide fans with the latest scores and match outcomes.
The round-robin stage will see each team facing off against every other team once, testing their skills and strategies. The top two teams with the highest points at the end of the league phase will earn a coveted spot in the final, where they will compete for the ultimate glory. Stay tuned to witness the thrilling journey and the final standings of the teams in the Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023.
Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023 Live Streaming
Kabaddi fans in India can rejoice as the Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023 will be live-streamed on the tournament's official YouTube channel in india. This means that regardless of geographical location, fans can enjoy the matches from the comfort of their homes. While there won't be any live telecast on Indian TV channels, the online streaming platform provides a convenient and accessible way to witness the championship's excitement.
Whether it's cheering for the Indian team or supporting other nations, fans can tune in to the official YouTube channel to catch every moment of the tournament. The live streaming option ensures that kabaddi enthusiasts don't miss out on the action-packed encounters and can engage in the vibrant kabaddi community. Grab your devices and get ready to immerse yourself in the thrilling world of the Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023.
Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023 Points Table
1
India
2
2
0
0
4
129
32
2
Japan
1
1
0
0
2
85
11
3
Iran
1
1
0
0
2
52
28
4
Korea
1
0
1
0
0
13
76
5
Hong Kong
1
0
1
0
0
11
85
6
Chinese Taipei
2
0
2
0
0
47
105
Position
Team
Matches
Won
Lost
Drawn
Points
Points Scored
Points Given
Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023 Live Score - FAQs
This eagerly anticipated tournament brings together teams from across Asia to engage in the exhilarating sport of kabaddi. The Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023, marking its 11th edition, is set to take place in Busan, South Korea, from June 27th to June 30th.
Six nations are participating: India, Iran, the Republic of Korea, Japan, Chinese Taipei, and Hong Kong.
The Indian men's team is the defending champion, having won the previous edition in 2017.
The tournament is taking place in Busan, South Korea.
The matches will be live-streamed on the tournament's official YouTube channel.
The championship follows a single-legged round-robin format, with the top two teams advancing to the final.