World Cup Taekwondo Team Championships

The World Cup Taekwondo Team Championships began in 2006, and is held every two years by the World Taekwondo Federation.

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.

Summary

Men

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
2020 Wuxi, China

Women

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
2020 Wuxi, China

Mixed

Year Hosts Champion Score Runner-up Bronze medalists
2016 Baku, Azerbaijan  South Korea 9–7  Russia  Belgium and  United States
2017 Abidjan, Ivory Coast  China 57–55  Russia  Mexico and  South Korea
2018 Fujairah, United Arab Emirates  Russia 35–22  Turkey  Ivory Coast and  Kazakhstan
2019 Wuxi, China  China 50–26  Iran  Russia and  Turkey
2020 Wuxi, China

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea84820
2 China82515
3 Iran45110
4 Russia26816
5 Azerbaijan2024
6 Turkey1269
7 Mexico1214
8 Ivory Coast0347
9 France0145
10 Spain0112
11 Belgium0022
 Kazakhstan0022
 Morocco0022
14 Chinese Taipei0011
 Croatia0011
 Thailand0011
 United States0011
Totals (17 nations)262650102
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