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2020 Kabaddi World Cup (circle style)

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The 2020 Kabaddi World Cup or 2020 Tapal Tezdum Kabbadi World Cup (for sponsorship reasons) was the seventh edition of the Kabaddi World Cup (circle style), held from 9 to 16 February 2020 with the opening ceremony on 9 February 2020 at the Punjab Stadium, Lahore, in Pakistan.

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Organization

The tournament was organized by the Government of Punjab, Sports Board Punjab and Pakistan Kabaddi Federation.[1]

Participating nations

The 8-day event had 9 participating nations in the tournament.[2]

Teams

Venues

The games were played at the following venues.

Promotion in media

This World Cup was promoted on social media by the hashtag #ApniMittiApnaKhel (lit. Our Soil, Our Game).

Ceremonies

The opening ceremony took take place at the Punjab Stadium in Lahore, prior to the first match of the 2020 Kabaddi World Cup between Pakistan and Canada.[4]

Pool Points

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Group Stage Pools

Pool A

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  Top 2 qualified for semifinals

Pool B

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  Top 2 qualified for semifinals
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Fixtures

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Note: All matches' timings are according to Pakistan Standard Time (UTC +5:00).


More information Pakistan, 64 – 23 ...

More information Iran, 60 – 19 ...

More information India, 62 – 28 ...

More information Iran, 57 – 26 ...

More information Australia, 48 – 37 ...

More information Australia, 53 – 24 ...

More information Germany, 49 – 28 ...

More information India, 45 – 18 ...

More information Canada, 40 – 31 ...

More information Iran, 55 – 23 ...

More information England, 40 – 26 ...

More information Germany, 43 – 14 ...

More information Pakistan, 62 – 25 ...

More information Pakistan, 40 – 30 ...

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Knockout stage

More information Pakistan, 52 – 30 ...

More information India, 42 - 31 ...

Third-Place Match

More information Iran, 54 – 33 ...

Final

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Broadcasting

Television
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Sponsorships

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