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Season 2025

Asian GamesToday's Matches

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Asian GamesStandings

Current Asian Games 2025 standings with 19 teams. China leads the table with 6 points after 2 matches, followed by Kazakhstan on 2 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#Team
Group A
1
Played: 2Won: 2Lost: 0Point Diff: +6
2
KKazakhstan
Played: 2Won: 1Lost: 1Point Diff: -2
3
KKyrgyzstan
Played: 2Won: 0Lost: 2Point Diff: -4
Group B
1
Played: 2Won: 2Lost: 0Point Diff: +5
2
BBahrain
Played: 2Won: 1Lost: 1Point Diff: 0
3
NNepal
Played: 2Won: 0Lost: 2Point Diff: -5
Group C
1
IIndia
Played: 2Won: 2Lost: 0Point Diff: +4
2
SKSouth Korea
Played: 2Won: 1Lost: 1Point Diff: +2
3
Played: 2Won: 0Lost: 2Point Diff: -6
Group D
1
PPakistan
Played: 2Won: 2Lost: 0Point Diff: +6
2
CTChinese Taipei
Played: 2Won: 1Lost: 1Point Diff: 0
3
MMongolia
Played: 2Won: 0Lost: 2Point Diff: -6
Group E
1
QQatar
Played: 2Won: 2Lost: 0Point Diff: +4
2
Played: 2Won: 1Lost: 1Point Diff: +1
3
HKHong Kong
Played: 2Won: 0Lost: 2Point Diff: -5
Group F
1
Played: 3Won: 3Lost: 0Point Diff: +9
2
Played: 3Won: 2Lost: 1Point Diff: +3
3
Played: 3Won: 1Lost: 2Point Diff: -3
4
AAfghanistan
Played: 3Won: 0Lost: 3Point Diff: -9

Asian GamesTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 19 teams in the Asian Games. Japan leads with 3 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Top Scoring Teams

19 teams in the Asian Games 2025 season ranked by wins. Japan leads with 3 wins. Their 1-season average is 2.0 wins per season. Japan shows the biggest improvement this season with 1 more wins than their past average. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

1JJapan3Won
Played3Lost0Points For9Points Against0Avg W2.0Avg L0.0
2CChina2Won
Played2Lost0Points For6Points Against0Avg W2.0Avg L1.0
3IIran2Won
Played2Lost0Points For6Points Against1Avg W2.0Avg L0.0
4IIndia2Won
Played2Lost0Points For6Points Against2Avg W2.0Avg L1.0
5PPakistan2Won
Played2Lost0Points For6Points Against0Avg W1.0Avg L1.0
6QQatar2Won
Played2Lost0Points For6Points Against2Avg W3.0Avg L0.0
7IIndonesia2Won
Played3Lost1Points For6Points Against3Avg W1.0Avg L1.0
8KKazakhstan1Won
Played2Lost1Points For3Points Against5Avg W0.0Avg L2.0
9BBahrain1Won
Played2Lost1Points For4Points Against4Avg WAvg L
10SKSouth Korea1Won
Played2Lost1Points For5Points Against3Avg W2.0Avg L0.0
11CTChinese Taipei1Won
Played2Lost1Points For3Points Against3Avg W1.0Avg L1.0
12TThailand1Won
Played2Lost1Points For4Points Against3Avg W2.0Avg L1.0
Played3Lost2Points For3Points Against6Avg WAvg L
14KKyrgyzstan0Won
Played2Lost2Points For2Points Against6Avg W0.0Avg L2.0
15NNepal0Won
Played2Lost2Points For1Points Against6Avg W0.0Avg L2.0
16CCambodia0Won
Played2Lost2Points For0Points Against6Avg WAvg L
17MMongolia0Won
Played2Lost2Points For0Points Against6Avg W0.0Avg L2.0
18HKHong Kong0Won
Played2Lost2Points For1Points Against6Avg W1.0Avg L2.0
19AAfghanistan0Won
Played3Lost3Points For0Points Against9Avg WAvg L

Asian GamesPast Seasons

Browse 3 archived seasons of the Asian Games, from 2018 to 2023. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Mar 2025

Founded1958

Volleyball was introduced to the Asian Games in 1958 at the inaugural event in Tokyo, Japan, with only a men's tournament contested. The women's tournament was added four years later at the 1962 Jakarta Asian Games, establishing a comprehensive programme for both genders. Since its inception, the competition has evolved from a regional showcase into one of the most competitive and prestigious volleyball tournaments globally, with the rise of Asian powerhouses China, Iran, and Japan transforming the sport into a world-class spectacle. The tournament format has remained consistent with the traditional six-a-side volleyball format, though the number of participating nations and the quality of competition have increased substantially over the decades. The Asian Games volleyball tournament gained significant international prominence following the emergence of China as a dominant force in women's volleyball during the 1980s and Iran's ascendancy in men's volleyball in recent years.

  • 1958 — Volleyball introduced to Asian Games for men only in Tokyo, Japan
  • 1962 — Women's volleyball tournament established at Jakarta Asian Games
  • 1986 — China wins first women's gold medal, beginning era of dominance
  • 2010 — Iran captures men's gold medal, initiating three consecutive titles
  • 2023 — China retains women's title with unbeaten record at Hangzhou; Iran defends men's title 3-1 over China
  • 2026 — Asian Games volleyball returns to Japan for Aichi-Nagoya edition in September

Competition Format 16 Mar 2025

Teams12

The Asian Games volleyball tournament features 12 teams in each gender category, divided into two pools of six teams competing in a round-robin format. Each team plays every other team in their pool once, with matches played to best-of-five sets (first to three sets wins). The top four teams from each pool advance to the knockout semi-finals, with the semi-final winners proceeding to the gold medal match. The competition culminates with medal matches for gold, silver, and bronze positions, with all matches held in state-of-the-art venues provided by the host nation. The tournament typically spans eight to ten days and attracts significant viewership across Asia and beyond.

Records 16 Mar 2025

Most titlesChina (Women) (9)

China's women's team has won 9 gold medals at the Asian Games, the most successful programme in the competition's history, with victories in 1982, 1986, 1990, 1998, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, and 2023.

Analysis 16 Mar 2025

Current Season Analysis

The 2025 Asian Games volleyball season builds on the momentum of the 2023 Hangzhou Games, where China's women's team demonstrated exceptional dominance with an unbeaten campaign, and Iran's men's team showcased their status as continental powerhouses. Looking ahead to the 2026 Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games, the competitive landscape remains fascinating, with China's women's team positioned as defending champions following their ninth gold medal victory in 2023. The team's consistency—winning gold in 1982, 1986, 1990, 1998, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, and 2023—reflects an institutional excellence that few sports programmes can match.

On the men's side, Iran's national team enters the 2026 cycle as the reigning champions, having defeated China 3-1 in a thrilling final at Hangzhou. Iran's ascendancy in men's volleyball represents one of the most significant shifts in Asian sports over the past two decades. The Iranian programme's three consecutive gold medals (2010, 2014, 2018, and their 2023 victory) have established them as the dominant force in continental men's volleyball. However, China's men's team remains a formidable challenger, with their strong performance in the 2023 final demonstrating their capacity to compete at the highest level. Japan's consistent performances in both tournaments—particularly their women's team's ability to secure silver medals—suggest they will remain strong contenders for podium finishes at Aichi-Nagoya.

The emergence of emerging volleyball nations across Asia presents an intriguing subplot for the 2026 Games. Thailand's women's team has shown steady improvement, reaching the bronze medal match at Hangzhou, while their men's team continues to develop competitively. India's volleyball programme has experienced a resurgence, with the men's team achieving notable victories against established powerhouses at recent Asian Games. South Korea's consistent participation and competitive performances across multiple Games demonstrate the depth of volleyball talent across the Asian continent. These developments suggest that while China and Iran will likely remain the primary contenders for gold medals, the path to the podium has become increasingly competitive.

The 2026 tournament will be notable as the first Asian Games held in Japan since 1998, offering the host nation a significant advantage with home-crowd support and superior sporting infrastructure. Japanese volleyball, with its strong domestic professional leagues and tradition of technical excellence, will benefit from this hosting advantage. The venue in Nagoya, a city with a rich volleyball heritage and state-of-the-art facilities, will provide an ideal setting for what promises to be a spectacular continental championship. The tournament serves not only as a celebration of Asian volleyball excellence but also as a crucial qualifying event for the Olympic Games, adding significant stakes to every match and ensuring maximum intensity from all competing nations.

Historical Dominance and Continental Excellence

The Asian Games volleyball tournament has become synonymous with excellence and innovation in the sport. China's women's programme represents one of the most successful national sports initiatives in history, with their nine gold medals spanning over four decades. The consistency of their success—winning gold in seven of the last nine Games—reflects exceptional coaching, player development systems, and institutional commitment to the sport. The Chinese women's team's 2023 unbeaten campaign, where they defeated every opponent without dropping a set through to the final, demonstrated the technical sophistication and physical dominance that has become the hallmark of Chinese volleyball.

Iran's rise in men's volleyball over the past 15 years has fundamentally altered the competitive balance in Asian volleyball. Their three consecutive gold medals represent a shift from the historical dominance of Japan and South Korea in men's volleyball. The Iranian men's team's tactical discipline, powerful serving, and aggressive block-and-counter strategies have set a new standard for continental competition. Their 3-1 victory over China in the 2023 final was particularly significant, as it represented a validation of their approach against the world's most populous nation and a traditional powerhouse in Olympic volleyball.

Regional Growth and Development

Beyond the traditional powerhouses, the Asian Games volleyball tournament has witnessed significant growth in participation and competitiveness. The expansion of professional volleyball leagues across Asia—particularly in China, Japan, South Korea, Iran, and Thailand—has created pathways for player development and increased the overall standard of play. The presence of international players in Asian leagues has facilitated knowledge transfer and tactical innovation, raising the baseline of competition across the continent. This development is evident in the increasingly competitive matches between second-tier teams and the emergence of surprise performances from nations previously considered outside the medal contention.

The 2026 Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games will showcase the culmination of these developments, with 12 teams in each gender representing the very best of Asian volleyball talent. The tournament promises to deliver world-class competition, memorable performances, and potentially record-breaking achievements that will define the next chapter of Asian volleyball excellence.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in Asian Games volleyball?

Twelve teams compete in each gender category (men and women) at the Asian Games volleyball tournament, divided into two pools of six teams each.

Which country has won the most Asian Games volleyball titles?

China's women's team holds the record with 9 gold medals. Iran's men's team has won 3 consecutive gold medals (2010, 2014, 2018, 2022, 2023), making them the most successful men's programme in recent years.

When was volleyball first played at the Asian Games?

Volleyball was introduced to the Asian Games in 1958 in Tokyo, Japan, with only a men's tournament. The women's tournament was added in 1962 at the Jakarta Asian Games.

How does the Asian Games volleyball tournament format work?

Teams are divided into two pools of six, playing round-robin matches. The top four from each pool advance to semi-finals, with winners competing for gold and bronze medals awarded to the third-place finishers.

Which teams are the strongest in Asian Games volleyball?

China dominates women's volleyball with 9 gold medals, while Iran has been the strongest men's team in recent Games, winning three consecutive titles from 2010 onwards. Japan remains a consistent medal contender in both categories.

When will the next Asian Games volleyball tournament be held?

The next Asian Games will take place in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan, from September 19 to October 4, 2026, with volleyball scheduled for mid-September to early October.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2025