The Kabaddi World Cup 2025 will be held in England

The Kabaddi World Cup 2025 will be held in England

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Category : Sports Published on: March 19 2025

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  • England will host the second edition of the Kabaddi World Cup 2025, marking the first time the tournament is held outside Asia, with matches in Birmingham, Coventry, and Walsall.
  • The competition will feature 10 teams in the men's category and 6 teams in the women's category, distinct from the IKF Kabaddi World Cup, which has always been hosted in India.
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