The Groups Are Decided!

Excitement and History at the Kabaddi World Cup 2025 Team Group Draw
Last Thursday, the University of Wolverhampton was abuzz with excitement as it hosted the historic team group draw for the Kabaddi World Cup 2025. The draw was led by S.T. Arasu, the esteemed Secretary General of the World Kabaddi Organisation, marking a significant milestone in the sport’s history with this event being the first Kabaddi World Cup to happen outside of Asia.
The atmosphere was electric as representatives from various stakeholders of the event gathered to witness the draw, which has now set the stage for an exhilarating competition in March 2025. The men’s and women’s teams were divided into groups, promising thrilling matches and fierce rivalries.
Men’s Competition Groups:
- Group A: England, Malaysia, Poland, Cameroon
- Group B: Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, Scotland, Egypt
- Group C: India, China, USA, Tanzania
- Group D: Pakistan, Taiwan, Italy, Kenya
Women’s Competition Groups:
- Group A: England, Hong Kong, Poland, Tanzania
- Group B: India, Egypt, Scotland, Kenya
This draw was not just about placing teams into groups; it was about bringing together stakeholders, nations, and kabaddi supporters and celebrating the spirit of kabaddi. We’ve made history, and we are thrilled to see such a diverse and talented lineup for the event in March 2025.
As the teams prepare for the upcoming tournament, fans around the world eagerly anticipate the action-packed matches that will showcase the skill, strategy, and passion of Kabaddi. The Kabaddi World Cup 2025 promises to be a landmark event, uniting countries and fans in their love for this dynamic sport.