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Taekwondo competition
The World Cup Taekwondo Team Championships began in 2006, and is held every two years by World Taekwondo .
The participating male and female teams are divided into five groups each and the top four countries at the previous championship and the host country are seeded. Top five teams and three best-record teams among the second-placed teams in the men’s and women’s division of the preliminary round advance to the quarterfinal round. The quarterfinal, semifinal and final matches are conducted in a single elimination format.
Year
Hosts
Champion
Score
Runner-up
Bronze medalists
2006
Bangkok , Thailand
South Korea
3–2
Iran
France
2009
Baku , Azerbaijan
Turkey
3–2
Iran
Azerbaijan and Russia
2010
Urumqi , China
Iran
3–1
Spain
South Korea and Turkey
2012
Santa Cruz , Aruba
South Korea
27–13
Iran
China and Spain
2013
Abidjan , Ivory Coast
Mexico
17–11
Ivory Coast
Russia and South Korea
2014
Querétaro , Mexico
Russia
29–26
Mexico
Iran and South Korea
2015
Mexico City , Mexico
Azerbaijan
42–23
Iran
Russia and South Korea
2016
Baku , Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan
21–5
South Korea
Belgium and Turkey
2017
Abidjan , Ivory Coast
Iran
34–33
Russia
Ivory Coast and South Korea
2018
Fujairah , United Arab Emirates
Iran
31–30
Russia
Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan
2019
Wuxi , China
Iran
71–68
South Korea
China and Russia
2023
Goyang , South Korea
Iran
2–0
Australia
Brazil
2024
Chuncheon , South Korea
Iran
2–0
South Korea
Morocco
Year
Hosts
Champion
Score
Runner-up
Bronze medalists
2006
Bangkok , Thailand
South Korea
3–2
Turkey
China
2009
Baku , Azerbaijan
South Korea
3–2
Russia
Morocco and Turkey
2010
Urumqi , China
South Korea
3–2
China
Thailand and Turkey
2012
Santa Cruz , Aruba
China
12–11
France
Croatia and Russia
2013
Abidjan , Ivory Coast
South Korea
12–9
China
France and Ivory Coast
2014
Querétaro , Mexico
South Korea
47–25
Ivory Coast
China and France
2015
Mexico City , Mexico
China
34–32
Mexico
Chinese Taipei and South Korea
2016
Baku , Azerbaijan
China
6–4
South Korea
Russia and Turkey
2017
Abidjan , Ivory Coast
China
49–42
South Korea
Ivory Coast and Morocco
2018
Fujairah , United Arab Emirates
China
77–41
Ivory Coast
France and Russia
2019
Wuxi , China
China
34–30
Russia
China and South Korea
2023
Goyang , South Korea
South Korea
2–0
Morocco
China
2024
Chuncheon , South Korea
Iran
2–1
Morocco
South Korea
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