Chinese Taipei vs Japan Highlights & Scorecard: Hosts Dominate to Win the 2nd East Asian Women's Kabaddi Championship 2026
Chinese Taipei produced a sensational performance to defeat Japan 50-16 in the title-deciding match of the 2nd East Asian Women's Kabaddi Championship 2026. The hosts remained unbeaten throughout the tournament and lifted the championship trophy in front of their home fans.
Chinese Taipei Crush Japan to Lift the East Asian Women's Kabaddi Championship 2026
The final and most anticipated match of the 2nd East Asian Women's Kabaddi Championship 2026 lived up to its importance as Chinese Taipei delivered a dominant performance to defeat Japan 50-16 and become the champions.
Played on 29 June 2026 at the University of Taipei, the match was effectively the tournament final. Both teams entered the contest after winning their previous matches, with the championship title on the line.
However, it was Chinese Taipei who completely controlled the game from start to finish.
Chinese Taipei vs Japan Scorecard
MatchResultChinese Taipei50Japan16Winner: Chinese Taipei
Venue: University of Taipei, Taiwan
Date: 29 June 2026
Tournament: 2nd East Asian Women's Kabaddi Championship 2026
Match Highlights
Chinese Taipei looked confident from the opening raid and immediately took control of the contest.
Playing in front of their home supporters, the hosts combined disciplined defending with quick and successful raids to build an early lead.
Japan, who had impressed throughout the tournament, struggled to find momentum against a well-organized Chinese Taipei defence.
Every time Japan attempted to reduce the gap, the hosts responded with successful tackles and valuable raid points.
As the match progressed, Chinese Taipei increased the intensity and never allowed Japan back into the game.
By the final whistle, the scoreboard showed a massive 50-16 victory, one of the most dominant performances of the tournament.
How Chinese Taipei Won the Match
Several factors played a key role in the hosts' impressive victory.
Strong Defence
Chinese Taipei's defenders executed tackles with excellent timing, preventing Japan's raiders from scoring consistently.
Their defensive unit remained compact throughout the match and forced multiple empty raids.
Clinical Raiding
While the defence did its job, the raiders continuously collected points and converted opportunities into a commanding lead.
The balanced performance between attack and defence made Chinese Taipei difficult to stop.
Home Advantage
The support of the home crowd created a fantastic atmosphere inside the University of Taipei.
The energy from the fans helped the hosts maintain confidence throughout the match.
Japan's Campaign Ends with Silver
Although Japan finished as runners-up, they had an impressive tournament overall.
Before facing Chinese Taipei, Japan had:
- Defeated Hong Kong 71-8
- Defeated South Korea 26-25
Their victory over Hong Kong remains the biggest winning margin of the championship, while the one-point win against South Korea demonstrated their fighting spirit under pressure.
Despite the heavy defeat in the final match, Japan can be proud of finishing second in the tournament.
Chinese Taipei Finish Unbeaten
The victory over Japan completed a perfect tournament for the hosts.
Chinese Taipei Results
- Defeated South Korea 44-24
- Defeated Hong Kong 48-20
- Defeated Japan 50-16
Tournament Record:
- Matches Played: 3
- Wins: 3
- Losses: 0
Chinese Taipei scored 142 points and conceded only 60, finishing with the best attack, the best defence, and the highest score difference (+82) in the competition.
Why This Victory Matters
This title is another important milestone for women's kabaddi in East Asia.
Chinese Taipei has shown remarkable improvement in recent years, and this championship victory reflects the team's growing strength on the international stage.
For Japan, South Korea, and Hong Kong, the tournament provided valuable international experience that will help them prepare for future continental and world-level competitions.
As women's kabaddi continues to expand across Asia, tournaments like the East Asian Championship are playing a vital role in developing the sport.
Final Thoughts
Chinese Taipei delivered a championship-worthy performance when it mattered the most.
Their comprehensive 50-16 victory over Japan was the perfect way to finish an unbeaten campaign and lift the 2nd East Asian Women's Kabaddi Championship 2026 trophy.
With outstanding defence, effective raiding, and strong teamwork, the hosts proved they were the best team in the tournament.
The championship also highlighted the continued growth of women's kabaddi in East Asia and promises an exciting future for the sport in the region.
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