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The 2025 Kabaddi World Cup is expected to be the fourth edition of the men's Kabaddi World Cup organised by the International Kabaddi Federation (IKF). It was announced in April 2024 that it would be hosted in India in January 2025, [1] [2] though it was later reported in January 2025 that it may take place later in the year, possibly in Bangladesh.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Kabaddi World Cup (circle style), an international competition in circle style kabaddi organised by various bodies
Both of these tournaments are expected to be held in standard style and they are both called "World Cup" events, so the current title is an WP:INCOMPLETEDAB title. See also the active RMs at Talk:World Cup Kabaddi#Requested move 26 November 2024 and Talk:Kabaddi World Cup (standard style)#Requested move 27 November 2024 and the disambiguation ...
The 2020 Kabaddi World Cup or 2020 Tapal Tezdum Kabbadi World Cup (for sponsorship reasons) was the seventh edition of the Kabaddi World Cup (circle style), held from 9 February to 16 February 2020 with the Opening Ceremony on 9 February 2020 at the Punjab Stadium, Lahore. [1] The tournament was played in Punjab, Pakistan.
India won the Kabaddi World Cup by defeating Pakistan in an interesting match on 12 April 2010 at Guru Nanak Stadium, Ludhiana and won ₹ 1 Crore as a Prize money and a glittering Golden World Cup Trophy. Pakistani team was paid ₹ 51 lakh as prize money and a Silver Cup Trophy. The best stopper award was won by Indian Captain Mangat Singh ...
So, it makes sense to have the standard format as Kabaddi World Cup and keep the circle style as is. — Manthara talk 14:10, 27 November 2024 (UTC) Support: The “standard style” kabaddi and the “standard style” world cup is the only official kabaddi and worldcup. The world cup is organised by the world governing body International ...
The 2016 Kabaddi World Cup was the third edition of the men's Kabaddi World Cup. It was organised by the International Kabaddi Federation and contested from 7 to 22 October 2016 in Ahmedabad, India. Twelve countries competed in the tournament. India won their 3rd World Cup by defeating Iran 38–29 in the final.