These two countries met once more in the final in Beijing, with Iran emerging victorious by 3 goals to nil.
[1][2] The Beijing Games marked the second time the women's sitting event was held.
China were the defending champions, while the Netherlands had taken silver, and the United States bronze, in 2004.
In Beijing, China was again victorious, while the United States and the Netherlands switched places to ascend the podium with silver and bronze, respectively.
[4] Davoud Alipourian Sadegh Bigdeli Saeid Ebrahimi Jalil Imeri (captain) Mehdi Hamidzadeh Nasser Hassanpour Mohammad Hosseinifar Mohammad Khaleghi Reza Peidayesh Mohammad Reza Rahimi Ramezan Salehi (libero) Issa Zirahi Coach: Hadi Rezaei Safet Alibašić Sabahudin Delalić (captain) Mirzet Duran Esad Durmišević Ismet Godinjak Dževad Hamzić Ermin Jusufović Hidaet Jusufović (libero) Zikret Mahmić Adnan Manko Asim Medić Ejub Mehmedović Coach: Mirza Hrustemović Alexander Baychik Tanatkan Bukin Dmitriy Gordiyenko Evgeny Kuzovnikov Andrey Lavrinovich Viktor Milenin Sergey Uporov Sergey Pozdeev Alexander Savichev Maksim Timchenko Aleksei Volkov (libero) Sergey Yakunin (captain) Coach: Victor D'Yakov Li Liping Liang Fen Liu Lijuan Lu Chunli Lu Hongqin (captain) Sheng Yuhong Tan Yanhua Yang Yanling Zhang Lijun Zhang Xufei Zheng Xiongying (libero) Zhong Haihong Coach: Zhang Jun Allison Aldrich Heather Erickson Alexandra Gouldie Kathryn Holloway SuGui Kriss Kendra Lancaster Hope Lewellen Brenda Maymon (captain) Gina McWilliams Nichole Millage Kari Miller (libero) Lora Webster Coach: Michael Hulett Sanne Bakker (libero) Karin van der Haar-Kramp Karin Harmsen-Roosen Paula List Djoke van Marum Elvira Stinissen Josien Ten Thije-Voortman Rika de Vries Petra Westerhof (captain) Coach: John Bestebroer Classification is an important work for Paralympic athletes, after the classification, athletes can compete in a fair situation.