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South Korea national kabaddi team
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CaptainJang kun lee

The South Korea National Kabaddi Team (also known as Korea Republic National Kabaddi Team)[1] represents South Korea in international kabaddi competitions.

Kabaddi is growing Sport in South korea. South korea National team ranked 3rd in the world. Many korean National team players are playing in world top Pro Kabaddi league in India.

Korean captain Jang Kun Lee is one the most famous international players in the pro kabaddi league.

Korean players are known for their agility & Speed in International kabaddi.

In 2016 Kabaddi World cup Korea finished at 3rd place in the tournament as they lose to Iran in the Semifinals. Korea was the only team to beat eventual winner world champion India in the tournament.

Korea was also invited to participate in 2018 Dubai Kabaddi Masters as being top 4 kabaddi nation in the world.

In Asian games 2018 , Korea also defeated India which was 1st defeat of India in kabaddi at Asian games. They also bagged their first silver medal in the tournament.

Team

Name Role Franchise
Lee Jang-kun Raider Patna Pirates
Lee Dong-geon Raider Gujarat Fortune Giants
Shin Cheol-gyu Raider -
Park Hyun-il All rounder Patna Pirates
Lee Jae-min Defender Tamil Thalaivas
Kim Dong-gyu Defender -
Lee Jae-cheol Defender -
Ko Young-chang Defender U Mumba
Hong Dong-ju All Rounder Bengaluru Bulls
Park Chan-sik All Rounder Tamil Thalaivas
Kim Gyung-tae All Rounder Bengaluru Bulls
Kim Seong-ryeol All Rounder UP Yoddha
Eom Tae-deok All Rounder Patna Pirates
Kim Tae-beom All Rounder -
Ok Yong-joo All Rounder -

References

  1. ^ "2016 Kabaddi World Cup :: Republic of Korea Kabaddi Team Profile - Information About Team Republic of Korea". 2 November 2017.