India national kabaddi team

The Indian National Kabaddi Team represents India in international men's kabaddi competitions. Deepak Niwas Hooda is the current captain of the team and has been since 2019. The team is by far the most successful national kabaddi side of any country, winning gold medals at the Asian Games in 1990 (the first year the sport was contested), 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, and 2014, as well as winning all three Kabaddi World Cup events to date.[1][2]

India national kabaddi team
India National Kabbadi Team
Founded1950
RegionAsian Kabaddi Federation (AKF)
Head coachRambir Singh Khokar
CaptainDeepak Niwas Hooda
Affiliation(s)International Kabaddi Federation (IKF)
Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India (AKFI)
WebsiteIndian Kabaddi Federation

History

1990s

Kabaddi was contested at the Asian Games as a competitive (non-exhibition) sport for the first time in 1990. India beat Bangladesh in the gold medal match for both the 1990 Asian Games and 1994 Asian Games. India lost to Pakistan in the 1993 South Asian Games gold medal match. In the 1998 Asian Games held in Bangkok, the team beat arch rivals Pakistan for the gold medal.

2000s

India beat Bangladesh in the gold medal match of the 2002 Asian Games, held in Busan.

India won the inaugural Kabaddi World Cup in 2004, beating Iran by a 55–27 margin. They repeated the feat three years later, beating the Iranians 29–19.

At the 2006 Asian Games, India beat Pakistan 35–23 to win their fifth gold medal at the tournament.

2010s

In the 2010 and 2014 Asian Games, India continued to dominate, winning gold on both occasions.

When the Kabaddi World Cup resumed again in 2016 after a nine-year hiatus, India beat Iran for the third final in a row by 38–29.

In 2017, India won the Asian Kabaddi Championship led by raider Ajay Thakur by defeating Pakistan in the final by 36–22.

India won the 2018 Dubai Kabaddi Masters tournament, beating Iran 44–26 in the final.

At the 2018 Asian Games, India lost to South Korea 23–24 in the group stages – this was the Indian team's first ever loss in their history at the Asian Games. Despite the loss, India qualified for the semi-finals, but lost 27–18 to Iran, who went on to win the gold.

India won the gold at the 2019 South Asian Games led by Deepak Niwas Hooda, beating Sri Lanka in the final by 51–18 with raider Naveen Kumar Goyat bagging a Super 10.

2020s

The Indian team have not played in any tournaments since December 2019 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic.

Coaching staff

Position Name
Head coach Balwan Singh
Assistant coach Ashan Kumar
Team Manager Jaivir Singh

Results

10 February 2020
15:00
India 62–28  Germany
Punjab Stadium, Lahore
11 February 2020
18:00
India 45–18  Sierra Leone
Punjab Stadium, Lahore
13 February 2020
20:00
India 50–39 Iran
Punjab Stadium, Lahore
14 February 2020
20:00
India 44–26 England
Punjab Stadium, Lahore
15 February 2020
18:00
India 42–31  Australia
Punjab Stadium, Lahore
16 February 2020
19:00
Pakistan 43–41 India
Punjab Stadium, Lahore

Competitive record

Asian Games

Year Rank Pld W D L
1990Champions5500
1994Champions4400
1998Champions6600
2002Champions5500
2006Champions5500
2010Champions4400
2014Champions5500
2018Third place5302
Total8/8393702

World Cup

Year Rank Pld W D L
2004Champions5500
2007Champions6600
2016Champions7601
Total3/3181701

Asian Kabaddi Championship

Asian Kabaddi Championship
Year Host country Position
1980 India
1985
1988
1993
1998
2005
2008
2011
2013
2017 Iran

Circle World Cup

Year Rank Pld W D L
2010Champions6600
2011Champions8800
2012Champions5500
2013Champions6600
2014Champions6600
2016Champions7700
2020Runners-up6501
Total7/7444301

Circle Asian Cup

Year Rank Pld W D L
2011Champions5500
2012Runners-up5401
2016Runners-up5401
Total3/3151302

Asian Beach Games

Year Rank Pld W D L
2008Champions6510
2010Champions6600
2012Third place3102
2014Third place4202
2016Runners-up4211
Total5/5231625

Asian Indoor Games

Year Rank Pld W D L
2007Champions7700
2009Champions5500
2013Participated as Independent Olympic Athletes (IOA)
2017Not contested
Total2/3121200

South Asian Games

South Asian Games
Year Host city Position
1985 Dhaka, Bangladesh
1987 Kolkata, India
1989 Islamabad, Pakistan
1993 Dhaka, Bangladesh
1995 Madras, India
1999 Kathmandu, Nepal
2004 Islamabad, Pakistan
2006 Colombo, Sri Lanka
2010 Dhaka, Bangladesh
2016 Guwahati & Shillong, India
2019 Kathmandu, Pokhara & Janakpur, Nepal

Dubai Kabaddi Masters

Year Rank Pld W D L
2018Champions6600
Total1/16600

Captains

List of Indian Kabbadi captains

Squad

2019 squad

The following players were called up prior to the 13th South Asian Games 2019:

Players

References

  1. "India Kabaddi Team". Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  2. "IndianKabadii.org". Retrieved 19 July 2021.
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