Iranian taekwondo titles through time

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Iranian Taekwondo Titles through the Time The following represents only male team results.

World Championships

World Cup

The 7th Championships 1985, South Korea: (5th place) The 9th Championships 1989, South Korea: (4th place) The 12th Championships 1995, Malaysia: (5th place) The 13th Championships 1997, Hong Kong: (4th place) The 14th Championships 1999, Edmonton, Canada: (Vice-Champion) The 15th Championships 2001, Jeju, South Korea: (3rd place) The 16th Championships 2003, Garmish-Partenkirchen, Germany: (Vice-Champion) The 17th Championships 2005, Madrid, Spain: (Vice-Champion) The 18th Championships 2007, Beijing, China: (Vice-Champion) The 19th Championships 2009, Copenhagen, Denmark: (Vice-Champion) The 20th Championships 2011, Gyoungju, South Korea: (Champion)

The 5th Cup 1991, Yoguslavia: (6th place) The 8th Cup 1997, Cairo, Egypt: (Vice-Champion) The 9th Cup 1998, Germany: (Vice-Champion) The 10th Cup 2000, Lyon, France: (Champion) The 11 Cup 2001, Vietnam: (Vice-Champion) The 12th Cup 2002, Tokyo, Japan: (Vice-Champion) The 13th Cup 2006, Thailand: (Vice-Champion) The 14th Cup 2009, Azerbaijan: (Vice-Champion) The 15th Cup 2010, Urumqi, China: (Champion) The 16th Cup 2012, Santa Cruz, Aruba (Vice-Champion)

Asian & Oceanian Championships

Junior World Championships

The 3rd Championships 1978, Hong Kong: (3rd place) The 7th Championships 1986, Australia: (4th place) The 8th Championships 1988, Nepal: (10th place) The 9th Championships 1990, Chinese Taipei: (5th place) The 10th Championships 1992, Malaysia: (3rd place) The 11th Championships 1994, Manila, The Philipinnes: (4th place) The 12th Championships 1996, Melbourn, Australia: (Vice-Champion) The 13th Championships 1998, Ho Shi Minh, Vietnam: (4th place) The 14th Championships 2000, Hong Kong: (4th place) The 15th Championships 2002, Jordan: (Vice-Champion) The 16th Championships 2004, South Korea: (Vice-Champion) The 17th Championships 2006, Bangkok, Thailand: (3rd place) The 18th Championships 2008, Gouangzhou, China: (Champion) The 19th Championships 2010, Astana, Kazakhstan: (Champion) The 20th Championships 2012, Ho Shi Minh, Vietnam (Vice-Champion)

The 1st Championships 1996, Spain: (lower than 5th place) The 2nd Championships 1998, Istanbul, Turkey: (7th place) The 3rd Championships 2000, Ireland: (5th place) The 4th Championships 2002, Greece: (3rd place) The 5th Championships 2004, South Korea: (Vice-Champion) The 6th Championships 2006, Vietnam: (Vice-Champion) The 7th Championships 2008, Turkey: (Vice-Champion) The 8th Championships 2010, Tijuana, Mexico: (Champion) The 9th Championships 2012, Sharm-ol-Sheikh, Egypt (Vice-Champion)



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