The Qatari youth team lost to the Chinese Taipei team (0 - 3) in their match, of the second group stage of the 22nd edition of the Asian U-20 Volleyball Championship, which kicked off Tuesday in Indonesia and conclude on July 30. The result of the match's rounds were (25-16, 25-13, and 25-20) in favor of the Chinese Taipei team. The rest of the matches that took place Tuesday witnessed Japan's victory over Kuwait (3-0), and with the same result, Saudi Arabia defeated Australia, while India defeated Bangladesh (3-2). On Wednesday, the Qatari national team will play their second match in the group stage against the Chinese national team, and will conclude matches in this round on Thursday, by meeting the Iranian national team. 16 teams are participating in the tournament, distributed into 4 groups, where the first group included the teams of Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Australia, and Hong Kong, the second group included the teams of Qatar, Iran, China, and Taipei, and the third group included the teams of India , Bangladesh, Japan, and Kuwait, while the fourth group include the teams of South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, and Kazakhstan. Source: Qatar News Agency
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