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The 2024 Pro Kabaddi League was the eleventh season of the Pro Kabaddi League, a franchise-based Kabaddi league in India. The league matches of this season started on October 18. Puneri Paltan were the defending champions, who won their maiden PKL title, beating Haryana Steelers in the previous edition. [1]
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The 2023–2024 Pro Kabaddi League was the tenth season of the Pro Kabaddi League, a franchise based kabaddi league in India. Jaipur Pink Panthers were the defending champions. In the final, Puneri Paltan defeated Haryana Steelers to win their maiden title.
The 2024 Pro Kabaddi League is the eleventh season of the Pro Kabaddi League, a franchise-based Kabaddi league in India. PKL auction was held in Mumbai on August 15 and 16. Raider Sachin Tanwar was made the most expensive player of the 2024 PKL auction, as he was bought for Rs. 2.15 crore by the Tamil Thalaivas on the first day of the season 11 ...
The first UPKL mega auction was held on 10 June 2024 at Sarovar Hotel, Noida. [9] The first season of league started on July 11 till July 25 2024 in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. [10] [11] [12] Lucknow Lion placed the highest bid, paying 3.10 lakhs for Arjun Deswal, while Yamuna Yodha paid 3.10 lakhs for Vinay.
The Pro Kabaddi League was conceived as a franchise-based kabaddi tournament, based on the success of the Indian Premier League cricket tournament. Its first season was held in 2014 with eight teams. [1] [2] In March 2017, the league announced the addition of four more team for the upcoming fifth season, one of which was based in Tamil Nadu.
2024 Runner's up (2021, 2022) Chinese Taipei: 1 2023 2023 Runner's up (2023) Nepal: 4 2021 2024 Runner's up (2024) Sri Lanka: 4 2021 2024 Poland: 3 2021 2024 England: 2 2022 2023 Iraq: 3 2022 2024 Malaysia: 3 2022 2024 Indonesia: 3 2022 2024 Argentina: 1 2023 2023 Thailand: 2 2023 2024 South Korea: 1 2024 2024 Japan: 1 2024 2024 Uganda: 1 2024 2024