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词条 2016 Kabaddi World Cup
释义

  1. Statistics

  2. Participating countries

  3. Venue

  4. Marketing

      Emblem  

  5. Broadcasting

  6. Group stage

     Group A  Pool B 

  7. Knockout stage

     Semi-finals  Final 

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Infobox sport tournament
| name = 2016 Kabaddi World Cup
| image = File:Kabbadi World cup.jpg
| image_size = 230
| caption = Kabbadi World cup logo near Indian Gate
| start_date = 7 October 2016
| end_date = 22 October 2016
| administrator = International Kabaddi Federation
Government of Gujarat
| format = Standard style
| tournament_format = Round-robin and Knockout
| host = {{IND}}
| venues = The Arena, Ahmedabad
| participants = 12
| champions = {{Kabaddi|IND}} (3rd title)
| runners-up1 = {{Kabaddi|IRN}}
| runners-up2 ={{Kabaddi|KOR}}
{{Kabaddi|THA}}
| matches = 33
| stat1_label = Best Raider
| stat1 = Ajay Thakur {{Kabaddi|IND}} (64 points)
| stat2_label = Best Defender
| stat2 = Surjeet Singh Narwal {{Kabaddi|IND}}(23 points)
| website = {{url|www.2016kabaddiworldcup.com}}
| previous = 2007
| next = 2019
}}

The 2016 Kabaddi World Cup, the 3rd standard-style Kabaddi World Cup, was an international kabaddi tournament governed by the International Kabaddi Federation, contested from 7 to 22 October 2016 in Ahmedabad, India. Twelve countries had competed in the tournament.

The tournament was won by India, who defeated Iran 38–29 in the championship game to win their third Kabaddi World Cup.

Statistics

•TOP RAIDERS

1.Ajay Thakur 64 points India

2.Khomsan Thongkham 56 points Thailand

3.Md Aruduzzaman Munshi 54 points Bangladesh

4.Temi Tope Adewalure 51 points UK

5.Pardeep Narwal 47 points India

•TOP DEFENDERS

1.Surjeet 23 points India

2.Fazel Atrachali 22 points Iran

3. Manjeet Chillar 22 points India

4.James Odhiamboobi 22 points Kenya

5.Surendra Nada 21 points India

•Awards

1.Best Raider – Ajay Thakur (India)

2.Best Defender – Surjeet (India)

3. Emerging Player – Jang Kun Lee (S Korea)

4.Emerging Team – Kenya

5.Best referee - S.K. Monu (Bangladesh)

Participating countries

Team Captain
AUS}} Campbell Brown
BAN}} Md. Aruduzzaman Munshi
ENG}} Someshwar Kaila
IND}} Anup Kumar
IRN}} Meraj Sheykh
JPN}} Masayuki Shimokawa
KEN}}David Mosambayi
POL}}Michał Śpiczko
KOR}}Dong Ju Hong
THA}} Khomsan Thongkam
ARG}} Cesaro Roman
USA}} Troy Bacon

Twelve teams competed in the tournament.[1] Pakistan was originally scheduled to participate in the tournament, but was removed due to increased tensions between India and Pakistan. The International Kabaddi Federation argued that it was "not the right time to engage with Pakistan". The Pakistani team criticized the move, arguing that it was comparable to holding a FIFA World Cup without Brazil.[2]

Venue

The tournament was hosted at The Arena (currently known as The Arena by TransStadia, pending the sale of official naming rights), a newly constructed convertible stadium in Ahmedabad. In its standard configuration, it operates as an outdoor football pitch capable of seating 20,000. The venue utilizes technology licensed from the British firm StadiArena, which allows a portion of the field to be partitioned into a 4,000-seat indoor arena, which is used for the tournament. The venue is a public-private partnership with India's Department of Tourism[3][4]

Marketing

Emblem

The official emblem of the tournament was unveiled on 14 September 2016 by Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Vijay Goel. It incorporates a stylized lion, representing the Asiatic lions of Girnar. The use of a lion symbolizes the "ferocity of a Kabaddi defender and the agility of a raider", while its striped mane represents the worldwide participation in the tournament.[5][6]

Broadcasting

Star Sports served as host broadcaster of the tournament. In a partnership with Voke, all matches were also streamed in 360-degree video with stereoscopic 3D options.[7][8]
Countries Broadcaster
AUS}}Fox Sports
CAN}}Commonwealth Broadcasting Network
IND}}Star Sports
Latin AmericaESPN
KSA}}OSN Sports
UK}}Sky Sports
USA}}ESPN3[9]

Group stage

Pool A Pool B
IND}}
{{Kabaddi|BAN}}
{{Kabaddi|ENG}}
{{Kabaddi|AUS}}
{{Kabaddi|KOR}}
{{Kabaddi|ARG}}
IRN}}
{{Kabaddi|USA}}
{{Kabaddi|POL}}
{{Kabaddi|KEN}}
{{Kabaddi|THA}}
{{Kabaddi|JPN}}
Pool points system:
Win 5 points
Draw 3 points
Loss (Score difference is less than or equal to 7) 1 point
Loss (Score difference is More than 7 points) 0 point

Group A

Team{{Tooltip|Pld|Matches Played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|SF|Scores For{{Tooltip|SA|Scores Against{{Tooltip|SD|Score afference{{Tooltip|Pts|Points
{{Kabaddi|KOR}}550025614810825
{{Kabaddi|IND}}540128611217421
{{Kabaddi|BAN}}530225114410716
{{Kabaddi|ENG}}5203190230−4010
{{Kabaddi|AUS}}5104146311−1655
{{Kabaddi|ARG}}5005161345−1840

{{Color box|#93d0ea|border=darkgray}} Qualified for semifinals


{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 7 October 2016
|time= 20:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|IND}}
|score= 32–34
|team2={{Kabaddi|KOR}}
|stadium =
|report = Report
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 8 October 2016
|time= 19:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|ENG}}
|score= 18–52
|team2={{Kabaddi|BAN}}
|stadium =
|report = Report
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 8 October 2016
|time= 21:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|IND}}
|score= 54–20
|team2={{Kabaddi|AUS}}
|stadium =
|report = Report
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 9 October 2016
|time= 19:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|KOR}}
|score= 68–42
|team2={{Kabaddi|ARG}}
|stadium =
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 10 October 2016
|time= 20:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|ENG}}
|score= 69–25
|team2={{Kabaddi|AUS}}
|stadium =
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 11 October 2016
|time= 21:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|IND}}
|score= 57–20
|team2={{Kabaddi|BAN}}
|stadium =
|report = report
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 12 October 2016
|time= 21:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|AUS}}
|score= 68–45
|team2={{Kabaddi|ARG}}
|stadium =
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 13 October 2016
|time= 21:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|BAN}}
|score= 32–35
|team2={{Kabaddi|KOR}}
|stadium =
|report = report
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 14 October 2016
|time= 20:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|ENG}}
|score= 68–28
|team2={{Kabaddi|ARG}}
|stadium =
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 15 October 2016
|time= 19:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|KOR}}
|score= 63–25
|team2={{Kabaddi|AUS}}
|stadium =
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 15 October 2016
|time= 18:40
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|IND}}
|score= 74–20
|team2={{Kabaddi|ARG}}
|stadium =
|report = report
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 16 October 2016
|time= 20:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|KOR}}
|score= 56–17
|team2={{Kabaddi|ENG}}
|stadium =
|report = report
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 17 October 2016
|time= 21:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|AUS}}
|score= 8–80
|team2={{Kabaddi|BAN}}
|stadium =
|report = report
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 18 October 2016
|time= 21:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|IND}}
|score= 69–18
|team2={{Kabaddi|ENG}}
|stadium =
|report = report
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 19 October 2016
|time= 20:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|BAN}}
|score= 67–26
|team2={{Kabaddi|ARG}}
|stadium =
}}

Pool B

Team{{Tooltip|Pld|Matches Played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|SF|Scores For{{Tooltip|SA|Scores Against{{Tooltip|SD|Score Difference{{Tooltip|Pts|Points
{{Kabaddi|THA}}54012471658220
{{Kabaddi|IRI}}54012121417120
{{Kabaddi|KEN}}53022251804516
{{Kabaddi|JPN}}5203172164812
{{Kabaddi|POL}}5203211206511
{{Kabaddi|USA}}5005104315−2110

{{Color box|#93d0ea|border=darkgray}} Qualified for semifinals


{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 7 October 2016
|time= 21:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|USA}}
|score=15–52
|team2={{Kabaddi|IRI}}
|stadium =
|report = Report
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 8 October 2016
|time= 20:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|POL}}
|score= 48–54
|team2={{Kabaddi|KEN}}
|stadium =
|report = Report
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 9 October 2016
|time= 20:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|USA}}
|score= 19–45
|team2={{Kabaddi|JPN}}
|stadium =
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 9 October 2016
|time= 21:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|IRI}}
|score= 64–23
|team2={{Kabaddi|THA}}
|stadium =
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 10 October 2016
|time= 21:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|POL}}
|score= 25–65
|team2={{Kabaddi|THA}}
|stadium =
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 11 October 2016
|time= 20:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|IRN}}
|score= 33–28
|team2={{Kabaddi|KEN}}
|stadium =
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 12 October 2016
|time= 20:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|POL}}
|score= 22–33
|team2={{Kabaddi|JPN}}
|stadium =
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 13 October 2016
|time= 20:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|THA}}
|score= 53–21
|team2={{Kabaddi|KEN}}
|stadium =
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 14 October 2016
|time= 21:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|USA}}
|score= 29–75
|team2={{Kabaddi|POL}}
|stadium =
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 15 October 2016
|time= 20:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|JPN}}
|score= 34–38
|team2={{Kabaddi|IRN}}
|stadium =
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 16 October 2016
|time= 19:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|THA}}
|score= 69–22
|team2={{Kabaddi|USA}}
|stadium =
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 16 October 2016
|time= 21:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|JPN}}
|score= 27–48
|team2={{Kabaddi|KEN}}
|stadium =
|report = report
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 17 October 2016
|time= 20:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|POL}}
|score= 41–25
|team2={{Kabaddi|IRN}}
|stadium =
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 18 October 2016
|time= 20:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|USA}}
|score= 19–74
|team2={{Kabaddi|KEN}}
|stadium =
}}
{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 19 October 2016
|time= 21:00
|team1={{Kabaddi-rt|THA}}
|score=37–33
|team2={{Kabaddi|JPN}}
|stadium =
}}

Knockout stage

{{4TeamBracket
| RD1 = Semi-finals
| RD2 = Final
| seed-width =
| team-width = 120px
| score-width = 80px
| RD1-seed1 = A1
| RD1-team1 = {{Kabaddi|KOR}}
| RD1-score1 = 22
| RD1-seed2 = B2
| RD1-team2 = {{Kabaddi|IRI}}
| RD1-score2 =28
| RD1-seed3 = B1
| RD1-team3 = {{Kabaddi|THA}}
| RD1-score3 = 20
| RD1-seed4 = A2
| RD1-team4 = {{Kabaddi|IND}}
| RD1-score4 =73
| RD2-seed1 = SF1
| RD2-team1 = {{Kabaddi|IRI}}
| RD2-score1 = 29
| RD2-seed2 = SF2
| RD2-team2 = {{Kabaddi|IND}}
| RD2-score2 = 38
}}

Semi-finals

{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 21 October 2016
|time= 20:00
|team1= {{Kabaddi-rt|KOR}}
|score= 22–28
|team2= {{Kabaddi|IRI}}
|report = report
}}{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 21 October 2016
|time= 21:00
|team1= {{Kabaddi-rt|Thailand}}
|score= 20–73[10]
|team2= {{Kabaddi|IND}}
|report = report
}}

Final

{{fieldhockeybox
|date= 22 October 2016
|time= 19:45
|team1= {{Kabaddi-rt|IRI}}
|score= 29–38
|team2= {{Kabaddi|IND}}
|report = report
}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Simple, visceral, fun: why the ancient sport of kabaddi is enjoying a resurgence|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/oct/10/kabaddi-world-cup-india-resurgence|website=The Guardian|accessdate=21 October 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Pakistan barred from Kabaddi World Cup in India|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-37561075|website=BBC News|accessdate=26 October 2016}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Arena by TransStadia: A sneak peek into India's first convertible stadium|url=http://www.livemint.com/Sports/QkCbhhAJxZuw65l1iPwXuK/Arena-by-TranStadia-A-sneak-peek-into-Indias-first-convert.html|website=Livemint|accessdate=14 October 2016}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Arena By TransStadia In Ahmedabad, India's First Convertible Stadium Hosting Kabaddi World Cup|url=http://www.indiatimes.com/sports/arena-by-transstadia-in-ahmedabad-india-s-first-convertible-stadium-hosting-kabaddi-world-cup-263266.html|website=India Times|accessdate=14 October 2016}}
5. ^{{Cite news|url=https://in.news.yahoo.com/2016-kabaddi-world-cups-logo-unveiled-142805373.html|title=2016 Kabaddi World Cup Logo Unveiled|last=|first=|date=|work=|access-date=|via=}}
6. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.2016kabaddiworldcup.com/news/1009-official-logo-of-the-2016-kabaddi-world-cup-launched-in-new-delhi|title=Official logo of the 2016 Kabaddi World Cup launched in New Delhi|last=|first=|date=|website=2016 Kabaddi World Cup official website|publisher=|access-date=13 October 2016}}
7. ^{{Cite news|url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/hotstar-to-stream-kabaddi-world-cup-in-3d-virtual-reality/1/782029.html|title=Hotstar to stream Kabaddi World Cup in 3D virtual reality|work=India Today|access-date=2017-10-09}}
8. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.news18.com/news/tech/hotstar-will-stream-kabaddi-world-cup-live-in-3d-virtual-reality-1299564.html|title=Kabaddi World Cup 2016 Live: Now Watch in 3D Virtual Reality on Hotstar|work=News18|access-date=2017-10-09}}
9. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.espn.com/olympics/story/_/id/17787694/enthusiastic-united-states-team-hopes-make-impact-2016-kabaddi-world-cup|title=U.S. team takes aim at Kabaddi World Cup|work=ESPN.com|access-date=2017-10-09}}
10. ^http://www.firstpost.com/sports/kabaddi-world-cup-2016-india-vs-thailand-live-scores-and-updates-hosts-eye-place-in-final-3065176.html

External links

  • {{official website|http://www.kabaddiworldcup.in/}}
  • Kabaddi World Cup 2016 Everything you need to know
{{International Kabaddi}}

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