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Kabaddi At The 2006 Asian Games
Kabaddi was contested by five teams at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar from December 2 to December 6. The competition took place at the Aspire Zone, Aspire Hall 4. Schedule Medalists Draw The draw ceremony for the team sports was held on 7 September 2006 at Doha. The teams were seeded based on their final ranking at the Kabaddi at the 2002 Asian Games, 2002 Asian Games. ;Group A * (1) * (4) ** * ;Group B * (2) * (3) ** ** * The format was changed to five-team round-robin after Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand withdrew. Squads Results All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00) Round robin ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Final round Bronze medal match Gold medal match Final standing References External links

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Aspire Zone
Aspire Zone, also known as Doha Sports City, is a sporting complex located in the Baaya district of Al Rayyan, a suburb of Doha, Qatar. Owned by the Aspire Zone Foundation, it was established as an international sports destination in 2003 and in the following year an educational centre for the development of sporting champions (Aspire Academy) was opened. The complex contains several sporting venues, mostly constructed in preparation for the 2006 Asian Games. Aspire Zone is also home to Doha's tallest structure, the Aspire Tower, and is adjacent to Villaggio Mall, the most popular mall in Qatar. The complex is an important feature in the 2022 FIFA World Cup bid submitted by the Qatar Football Association, and was central to the Doha bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics put forward by the Qatar Olympic Committee. Sporting venues Aspire Zone's sporting venues include: * Khalifa International Stadium, a 50,000-capacity stadium primarily used for football matches. * Hamad Aquatic C ...
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Ziaur Rahman Ziaur ( bn, জিয়াউর রহমান; born 1 October 1981) is a Bangladeshi kabaddi player who was on the team that won the bronze medal at the 2006 Asian Games. He also played in PKL for Puneri Paltan Puneri Paltan is a kabaddi team which represents the city of Pune, Maharashtra, India in the Pro Kabaddi League. The team, coached by BC Ramesh, plays at the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex. Puneri Paltan, a founding member of the Pro Kab .... References Living people 1981 births Bangladeshi kabaddi players Place of birth missing (living people) Asian Games medalists in kabaddi Kabaddi players at the 2002 Asian Games Kabaddi players at the 2006 Asian Games Kabaddi players at the 2014 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for Bangladesh Asian Games bronze medalists for Bangladesh Medalists at the 2002 Asian Games Medalists at the 2006 Asian Games {{bangladesh-sport-bio-stub ...
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Kabaddi At The 2006 Asian Games
Kabaddi was contested by five teams at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar from December 2 to December 6. The competition took place at the Aspire Zone, Aspire Hall 4. Schedule Medalists Draw The draw ceremony for the team sports was held on 7 September 2006 at Doha. The teams were seeded based on their final ranking at the Kabaddi at the 2002 Asian Games, 2002 Asian Games. ;Group A * (1) * (4) ** * ;Group B * (2) * (3) ** ** * The format was changed to five-team round-robin after Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand withdrew. Squads Results All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00) Round robin ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Final round Bronze medal match Gold medal match Final standing References External links

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