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Favourite Team: Iran NT, Italy NT, Sisley Treviso (RIP)
Favourite Players: Alessandro Fei
Location: Iran
Iran has many reasonsSo, Iran had another reason to won...
It's the first time they lose a set in this tournament, isn't it?
Good luck Velasco![]()
Iran has never won Asian Championships (or Asian Games)Iran has many reasonsSo, Iran had another reason to won...
It's the first time they lose a set in this tournament, isn't it?
Good luck Velasco![]()
Iran has never won Asian Championships (or Asian Games)
yes it was the first losing set for Iran and it's good to me ! no one will think about this stupid record anymore ! they are already under huge pressure to win , this one was really unnecessary.
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Final Standing
1 Iran
2 China
3 South Korea
4 Australia
5 Japan
6 India
7 Pakistan
8 Sri Lanka
9 Kazakhstan
10 Thailand
11 Indonesia
12 Qatar
13 Chinese Taipei
14 Turkmenistan
15 Afghanistan
16 Uzbekistan
Individual Awards
MVP: Arash Kamalvand (IRI)
Best Scorer: Jeon Kwang-In (KOR)
Best Spiker: Nathan Roberts (AUS)
Best Blocker: Liang Chunlong (CHN)
Best Server: Kim Yo-Han (KOR)
Best Setter: Amir Hosseini (IRI)
Best Libero: Farhad Zarif (IRI)
Congratulations to the winners!
Best Scorer: Jeon Kwang-In (KOR)
I remember well this Korean guys, the star of his NT, and all the Korean girls that died after him
, I recnognize only him on this list of name
Well, aslo Kim, the other Korean, sound familiar, but kinda half of the Korean players are named "Kim"
, I'm not able to understand which one he is
Best Scorer: Jeon Kwang-In (KOR)
JeonI remember well this Korean guys, the star of his NT, and all the Korean girls that died after him
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He impressed me during the WL, well done dude!
BTW, I'm absolutly ignorant, I recnognize only him on this list of name
Well, aslo Kim, the other Korean, sound familiar, but kinda half of the Korean players are named "Kim"
, I'm not able to understand which one he is
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May be I'll watch again the match Italy-Iran of the WCh to refresh my memory before the WC...
Favourite Team: Iran NT, Italy NT, Sisley Treviso (RIP)
Favourite Players: Alessandro Fei
Location: Iran
but I think Iran didn't play really well in both final and semifinal, Iran's best match was against Japan. but well that was impossible for Iran to lose at home in such atmosphere ! according to reports we had 20,000 fans in stadium with capacity of only 12,000 spectators !!!!
I'm glad no accident happened. 
he is always second setter just because of his blocking ability. and also because our main setter "Marouf" is an idiot and already left the team. but man of the final match was reserve opposite Amir Ghafour. Favourite Team: Iran NT, Italy NT, Sisley Treviso (RIP)
Favourite Players: Alessandro Fei
Location: Iran
but he got booed by the crowdBest blocker is definitely Liang!!! He's of first class IMO![]()
, almost everybody was sure that one of Iranian MBs will get this award. lol,
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May be I'll watch again the match Italy-Iran of the WCh to refresh my memory before the WC...
no, Kim Yo-Han is a different player. actually their leader in this tournament. I remember him from 2009 tournament
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Actually with Jeon I only rememeber Han, the setter... But I don't think he is JO-Han... Or is he?
Favourite Team: Iran NT, Italy NT, Sisley Treviso (RIP)
Favourite Players: Alessandro Fei
Location: Iran
A typical Iranian work, careless and incomplete, Iran won the cup so who cares about these thingsIs it possibile to have the statistics of the final? Still not published on asianvolleyball.org nor iranvolleyball.com.