In the ninth and final round of the team competition at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, Iran's national chess players triumphantly won the championship against South Korea, which is superior to the powers of Asia and the world, and won the first gold medal in the history of Iran's chess at the Asian Games.
The national team of Iran won 9 rounds against South Korea, the Philippines, Mongolia, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, China and Uzbekistan, tied against India and Vietnam, and was at the top of the tournament table. In the final stage, Iranian chess players with the combination of Parham Maghsoodloo, Berdia Daneshvar, Pooya Ideni and Seyed MohammadAmin Tabatbaei won 4 to 0 against the South Korean team. 13 teams were present in this section.