Kabaddi World Cup (Circle style)

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The circle style Kabaddi World Cup, is an international kabaddi competition administrated by the Government of Punjab (India) contested by men's and women's national teams.[1] The competition has been contested every year since the inaugural tournament in 2010, except for 2015 due to the 2015 Guru Granth Sahib desecration controversy.[2] The women's tournament was introduced in 2012. As of October 2016, every tournament, men's and women's, has been won by India[3] except of the 2020 edition of Kabaddi World Cup won by Pakistan.[4]

Cultural performances[edit]

In opening and closing ceremonies of Kabaddi World Cup, there are performances by Punjabi artists.[5]

Format[edit]

The current format of the competition involves a round robin group stage, with 4 teams in 2 pools, first and second of the each group progress to the semi-finals.[6]

Summary[edit]

Men
Year Host Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd place Score 4th place
2010
details
India
Ludhiana
Template:Kd-big 58-24 Template:Kd-big Template:Kd-big 66-22 Template:Kd-big
2011
details
India
Ludhiana
Template:Kd-big 59-25 Template:Kd-big Template:Kd-big 60-22 Template:Kd-big
2012
details
India
Ludhiana
Template:Kd-big 59-22 Template:Kd-big Template:Kd-big 51-35 Template:Kd-big
2013
details
India
Ludhiana
Template:Kabaddi-big 48–39 Template:Kabaddi-big Template:Kabaddi-big 62–27 Template:Kabaddi-big
2014
details
India
Sri Muktsar Sahib
Template:Kabaddi-big 45–42 Template:Kabaddi-big Template:Kabaddi-big 48–31 Template:Kabaddi-big
2016
details
India
Jalalabad, Fazilka
Template:Kabaddi-big 62–20 Template:Kabaddi-big Template:Kabaddi-big 43–39 Template:Kabaddi-big
2020
details
Pakistan
Lahore, Faisalabad, Gujrat
Template:Kabaddi-big 43–41 Template:Kabaddi-big Template:Kabaddi-big 54-33 Template:Kabaddi-big
Women
Year Host Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd place Score 4th place
2012
details
India
Patna
Template:WKabaddi-big 25–19 Template:WKabaddi-big Template:WKabaddi-big and Template:WKabaddi-big
2013
details
India
Ludhiana
Template:WKabaddi-big 49–21 Template:WKabaddi-big Template:WKabaddi-big 34–33 Template:WKabaddi-big
2014
details
India
Sri Muktsar Sahib
Template:WKabaddi-big 36–27 Template:WKabaddi-big Template:WKabaddi-big 38–28 Template:WKabaddi-big
2016
details
India
Jalalabad, Fazilka
Template:WKabaddi-big 45–10 Template:WKabaddi-big Template:WKabaddi-big 42–21 Template:WKabaddi-big

Medal table[edit]

Men

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Women

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References[edit]

  1. "Kabaddi World Cup 2016: Can the tournament's rebirth kickstart a legacy?". Firstpost. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
  2. "Punjab invites Pakistan to particpate [sic] in World Kabaddi cup". Business Standard India. Press Trust of India. 2016-09-27. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
  3. Service, Tribune News. "Year on, kabaddi world cup teams yet to get prize money". The Tribune. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
  4. "Pakistan win circle style Kabaddi World Cup by beating 'unauthorized Indian team' in final". The Indian Express. 2020-02-17. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
  5. Kamal, Neel. "Bollywood, Pollywood artists to perform at Kabaddi world cup opening". The Times of India. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
  6. "India V/S Mexico Women's - Dr. B. R. Ambedkar 6th World Cup Kabaddi Punjab 2016". PTC News.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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