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The Kabaddi World Cup, is an indoor international kabaddi tournament conducted by the International Kabaddi Federation.It follows the standard style and is contested by men's and women's national teams.
The 2019 Kabaddi World Cup was the inaugural National (Asian) style tournament held by World Kabaddi (not to be confused with the World Kabaddi Federation or the International Kabaddi Federation). [1] It was originally scheduled to be contested from 2 to 15 April 2019 in Melaka, Malaysia. However, the tournament was postponed and held from July ...
The 2016 Kabaddi World Cup was the third edition of the 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.
This will be the first IKF World Cup edition post the COVID-19 pandemic.Like all of the previous three editions of the World Cup, it will take place in India. [2] [3] [4] The previous IKF Kabaddi World Cup events were held in 2004 in Mumbai, in 2007 in Panvel, and in 2016 in Ahmedabad.
Kabbadi World Cup may refer to: Kabaddi World Cup (circle style) , an annual international competition administered by the Government of Punjab, India Kabaddi World Cup (standard style) , an indoor international competition conducted by the International Kabaddi Federation
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.
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2007 Kabaddi World Cup was the second edition of the Kabaddi World Cup and also the second one hosted by India. Host India won the World Cup by defeating Iran 29-19 in the Final. A total of 14 originally 16 teams took part in the competition out of which 11 were Asian.