2014 Kabaddi World Cup
2014 Kabaddi World Cup (Men)Tournament information |
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Dates |
7 December–20 December |
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Administrator(s) |
Government of Punjab |
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Format |
Circle style |
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Tournament format(s) |
Round-robin and Knockout |
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Host(s) |
India |
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Venue(s) |
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Participants |
11 |
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Final positions |
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Champions |
India |
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Runners-up |
Pakistan |
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Tournament statistics |
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Matches played |
29 |
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Best Raider |
Sandeep Surakhpur (India) Shafique Chishti[1] (Pakistan) |
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Best Stopper |
Yadwinder Singh (India) |
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The 2014 World Kabaddi Cup is the fifth edition of the circle style World Kabaddi Cup, held from 7 December to 20 December 2014 with the Opening Ceremony on 6 December 2014 at the Guru Gobind Singh Stadium in Jalandhar. The tournament took place in Punjab, India.
Organization
The tournament is organized by the Government of Punjab, India. [2][3] The dates of the tournament were first announced publicly on 30 August 2014. The opening and closing ceremonies were telecast live throughout India, with international broadcasting in Canada, United States, United Kingdom and Australia.
Participating nations
The 12-day-long event had 11 participating nations in the men's tournament, with 8 participating nations in the women's tournament.
Men's Tournament
Venues
The games played at the following venues.
- Government College Stadium, Gurdaspur
- Multi Purpose Sports Stadium, Dhudike
- Nehru Stadium, Rupnagar
- A.S. College Stadium, Khanna, Ludhiana
- Guru Arjun Dev Sports Stadium, Chohla Sahib, Tarn Taran
- Guru Nanak Stadium, Sultanpur Lodhi
- Lajwanti Stadium, Hoshiarpur
- Punjab Public School, Nabha
- Multipurpose Sports Stadium, Jalalabad, Fazilka
- Shaheed Captain Manjinder Singh Bhinder Stadium, Mehta Chowk Amritsar
- Shaheed Bachan Singh Kabaddi Stadium, Dirba
- Baba Kala Mehar Stadium, Barnala
- Guru Gobind Singh Multipurpose Stadium, Badal Sri Muktsar Sahib
Opening Ceremony
On 6 December, the opening ceremony was held in the Evening at Guru Gobind Singh Stadium in Jalandhar. Sharry Mann, Harshdeep Kaur, Sonakshi Sinha and Arjun Kapoor appeared at this mega event.
Closing Ceremony
On 20 December, the closing ceremony was be held before the final match at Guru Gobind Singh Multipurpose Stadium, Badal Sri Muktsar Sahib. Miss Pooja and Gippy Grewal appeared to close the event.
Schedule
Note: All matches' timings are according to Indian Standard Time (UTC +5:30) December 14 matches in Hoshiarpur, Punjab were cancelled due to heavy rain. [4]
December 15 matches in Nabha, Punjab were shifted from Government Ripudaman Stadium to Punjab Public School.[5]
Group stage
Pool A
- Qualified for semifinals
Punjab Public School, Nabha
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Punjab Public School, Nabha
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Pool B
- Qualified for semifinals
Guru Arjun Dev Sports Stadium, Chohla Sahib, Tarn Taran
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Guru Arjun Dev Sports Stadium, Chohla Sahib, Tarn Taran
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Guru Arjun Dev Sports Stadium, Chohla Sahib, Tarn Taran
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Punjab Public School, Nabha
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Punjab Public School, Nabha
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Shaheed Captain Manjinder Singh Bhinder Stadium, Mehta Chowk Amritsar
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Shaheed Captain Manjinder Singh Bhinder Stadium, Mehta Chowk Amritsar
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Shaheed Captain Manjinder Singh Bhinder Stadium, Mehta Chowk Amritsar
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Knockout stage
Semi-finals
Shaheed Bachan Singh Kabaddi Stadium, Dirba
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Shaheed Bachan Singh Kabaddi Stadium, Dirba
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Third place
Final match
Women's Tournament
Schedule
Note: All matches' timings are according to Indian Standard Time (UTC +5:30).
Group stage
Pool A
- Qualified for semifinals
Punjab Public School, Nabha
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Shaheed Captain Manjinder Singh Bhinder Stadium, Mehta Chowk Amritsar
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Pool B
- Qualified for semifinals
Guru Arjun Dev Sports Stadium, Chohla Sahib, Tarn Taran
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Shaheed Captain Manjinder Singh Bhinder Stadium, Mehta Chowk Amritsar
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Knockout stage
Semi-finals
Shaheed Bachan Singh Kabaddi Stadium, Dirba
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Shaheed Bachan Singh Kabaddi Stadium, Dirba
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Third place
Final match
Broadcasting
- Television
References
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/ShafiqueChisthi
- ↑ Indian Men, Eves win 5th Kabaddi World Cup; Men beat Pak, Women beat New Zealand - YesPunjab
- ↑ "Indian Men & Women Won Kabaddi World Cup 2014","Affairscloud" , 21 December 2014.
- ↑ http://www.hindustantimes.com/punjab/jalandhar/heavy-rain-washes-four-world-cup-kabbadi-matches-in-hoshiarpur/article1-1296505.aspx
- ↑ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/Venue-for-Kabaddi-WC-shifted-to-PPS-Nabha/articleshow/45516847.cms
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- Azerbaijan
- Bangladesh
- Canada
- England
- India
- Indonesia
- Iran
- Italy
- Japan
- Kenya
- South Korea
- Malaysia
- Mexico
- Nepal
- New Zealand
- Pakistan
- Sri Lanka
- Chinese Taipei
- Thailand
- Turkmenistan
- United States
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