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  2. Kabaddi - Wikipedia

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    Kabaddi (/ k ə ˈ b æ d i /, [2] / ˈ k ʌ b ə d i /) [3] is a contact team sport played between two teams of seven players, originating in ancient India. [4] The objective of the game is for a single player on offense, referred to as a "raider", to run into the opposing team's half of the court, touch out as many of their players as possible, and return to their own half of the court, all ...

  3. Category:National kabaddi teams - Wikipedia

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  4. World Kabaddi - Wikipedia

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    World Kabaddi may refer to: World Kabaddi League (2014), a short-lived international league World Kabaddi Federation (founded 2005, according to its website), an organisation established for the sport of kabaddi

  5. International Kabaddi Federation - Wikipedia

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    The International Kabaddi Federation, aka IKF, is an international governing body of Kabaddi. [1] Its membership comprises 31 national associations. [ 2 ] The federation was formed in 2004 and was founded by Ashish Pachori from India who served as the first president.

  6. Category:Kabaddi - Wikipedia

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  7. Kabaddi (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kabaddi is an Indian contact team sport. Kabaddi may also refer to: Punjabi kabaddi, or circle style kabaddi; Kabaddi, an Indian film;

  8. Variations of kabaddi - Wikipedia

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    Budhiya kabaddi originates from the Magadha region of India. [25] It is played with two teams of four or more players. The scoring team has a player (called the budhiya or "old lady") who starts off positioned at the opposite end of the field from the "home" area. The old lady's goal is to reach home without being touched by any of the opponents.

  9. Nepal national kabaddi team - Wikipedia

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    The Nepal men's national kabaddi team has a rich history, participating in various international tournaments since their first Asian Games appearance in 1990.They have also competed in the Asian Kabaddi Championship since 1980, securing a second-place finish in their debut year.