2014 Men's Asia-Pacific Fistball Championships

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2014 Men's Asian Fistball Championships
Tournament details
Host countryPakistan
Dates10-11 April 2018
Teams4
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Pakistan
Runners-up India
Third place   Nepal
Fourth place Australia
Tournament statistics
Matches played6
2018

The 1st Men's Asian Fistball Championships (subsequently renamed Asia-Pacific Men's Fistball Championship) was held from 10 to 11 April 2014 at University of Lahore in Lahore, Punjab in Pakistan. It was the first major international fistball tournament to be held in the Asian region.

Pakistan were crowned Asian Fistball Champions for the first time, defeating India 3:2 in the final.[1]

Participants[edit]

The 4 teams that competed in the 2014 Men's Asian Fistball Championships in Pakistan were:

3 from Asia  India  Nepal  Pakistan
1 from Oceania  Australia

[1]

Structure[edit]

All matches of the 2014 Asia-Pacific Fistball Championships were played to three winning sets (best of five sets).

Round Robin Stage[edit]

  • In the round robin stage the 4 competing teams played off against each other to determine rankings for the Finals.
  • The last two round robin stage matches were not played due to being 'dead rubbers' as ranking positions were already decided.

Finals[edit]

  • The teams ranked #1 and #2 played off in the Final
  • The teams ranked #3 and #4 played off in the bronze-medal match

Schedule and results[edit]

[1] [2]

Round Robin Stage[edit]

Rank Team Matches Sets Scores Points
1  India 2:0 6:1 81:59 4
2  Pakistan 2:0 6:2 88:70 4
3  Australia 0:2 3:6 83:99 0
4  Nepal 0:2 0:6 46:70 0
10 April 2014 India Australia 3:1 (11:4, 8:11, 15:14, 14:12)
10 April 2014 Pakistan Nepal 3:0 (11:6, 15:13, 11:9)
10 April 2014 India Nepal 3:0 (11:4, 11:7, 11:7)
10 April 2014 Pakistan Australia 3:2 (8:11, 11:7, 11:6, 10:12, 11:6)
10 April 2014 Pakistan India 0:0 (No Result - Match not played due to being a 'dead rubber')
10 April 2014 Nepal Australia 0:0 (No Result - Match not played due to being a 'dead rubber')


Bronze-medal match (3rd/4th Placing)[edit]

11 April 2014 Nepal Australia 3:1 (8:11, 13:11, 11:9, 11-9)


Final[edit]

11 April 2014 Pakistan India 3:2 (11:7, 11:8, 9:11, 8:11, 11:7)

Final standings[edit]

Rank Country
1  Pakistan
2  India
3  Nepal
4  Australia

[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "First Asia Cup in Lahore, Pakistan was a Tremendous Success". Archived from the original on 29 April 2014.
  2. ^ Milne, Chris. Super Mario's Pakistan Tour Diary.