New Delhi: Seven-time champions and favourites India will face South Korea in the opening match of the 2016 Kabaddi World Cup, to be held in Ahmedabad from October 7 to 22.


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Besides hosts India, other participating nations in the tournament are USA, England, Australia, Iran, Poland, Thailand, Bangladesh, South Korea, Japan, Argentina and Kenya.


The 12 teams have been divide in two groups of six each. While Group A consists of India, Bangladesh, South Korea, Australia, England and Argentina, Group B will have Iran, Thailand, Japan, USA, Poland and Kenya.


Full schedule: 


7th October: India vs South Korea, USA vs Iran


8th October: England vs Bangladesh, Poland vs Kenya, India vs Australia


9th October: South Korea vs Argentina, USA vs Japan, Thailand vs Iran


10th October: England vs Australia, Thailand vs Poland


11th October: Iran vs Kenya, India vs Bangladesh


12th October: Poland vs Japan, Australia vs Argentina


13th October: Thailand vs Kenya, Bangladesh vs South Korea


14th October: England vs Argentina, USA vs Poland


15th October: South Korea vs Australia, Iran vs Japan, India vs Argentina


16th October: Thailand vs USA, England vs South Korea, Japan vs Kenya


17th October: Poland vs Iran, Australia vs Bangladesh


18th October: USA vs Kenya, India vs England


19th October: Bangladesh vs Argentina, Thailand vs Japan


21st October: Semi-finals


22nd October: Final


Sports Minister Vijay Goel today announced the schedule and also unveiled the logo of the tournament -- the famous "Asiatic Lion".


Goel also congratulated the Indian paralympians who had won medals in the ongoing Rio Paralympic Games on the occasion.


"In Rio Olympics our preparation was very good but we didn't have luck on our side. But in the Paralympics we are doing very well. It's a matter of pride that we have four medals in Paralympics. When the paralympians will return we will felicitate them," he said.


International Kabaddi Federation (IKF) president Janardan Singh Gehlot, meanwhile, said their aim now is to take the sport to the Olympics.


"We already took kabaddi to Asiad but now we want to take it to the Olympics. We want people to play kabaddi all across the world," he said.


(With Agency inputs)