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Pre-registrations for tickets have already entered the thousands, as fans from across the world seek to get in on the action. Taking place in the West Midlands, this is the first time the championships have been hosted outside of Asia.

Hosted as a joint venture between World Kabaddi, the British Kabaddi League, West Midlands Combined Authority and the four hosting local authorities of Wolverhampton, Coventry, Birmingham and Walsall, the Kabaddi World Cup 2025 will take place in venues across the region between 17th and 23rd March. The tournament is supported by £500,000 of funding support from the UK Government’s Commonwealth Games Legacy Enhancement Fund.

The key dates and locations for fans to note are:

  • Group stages: 17th – 21st March in Wolverhampton, Coventry, Birmingham and Walsall
  • Men’s Quarter Finals: 21st March, Walsall
  • Men’s and Women’s Semi Finals: 22nd March, Wolverhampton
  • Men’s and Women’s Finals: 23rd March, Wolverhampton.

When tickets launch, fans will have only 52 days to get their hands on tickets for their desired event. Ticket prices will range from £5 – £25, depending on the event day and denomination of ticket.

“ When I first had a vision to introduce my much-loved sport to the UK over 20 years ago, I could never have anticipated that this day would come. The day where we switch on ticket sales for the first Kabaddi World Cup to take place outside Asia, right here in my home in the West Midlands.

Over the last 20 years we have grown grass roots engagement in Kabaddi, with a thriving UK league, and now we’re hosting the biggest tournament in our sport, on the world stage, welcoming the world’s best teams for a fun, energetic and interactive celebration of South Asian sport.

Ashok Das, President
World Kabaddi
Richard Parker, Mayor of the West Midlands, said:

“Becoming the first place outside South Asia to host the Kabaddi World Cup is a huge moment for the West Midlands. With millions watching, we’ll show the world why our region is a top destination for global events and a great place to do business.

“This tournament will bring thousands of overseas fans, boosting our economy and celebrating the vibrant South Asian communities that are such a vital part of our region. The 2025 Kabaddi World Cup will be more than just a sporting event – it’s a celebration of the diversity, energy, and spirit that makes the West Midlands truly special.”

The ancient sport of kabaddi, which is popular in South Asia and the most-watched sports league in India after cricket’s Indian Premier League, is a fast-paced contact sport where the aim is to enter your opponents’ territory, tag them, and make it back without being tackled.

 

The West Midlands will welcome players, supporters, and spectators from countries like India, USA, Kenya, Tanzania, and those closer to home from both Scotland and England providing an economic boost for the region. Spectators will also get to enjoy a celebration of the sport in both the opening and closing ceremonies which promise to engage fans of all ages.

 

If you’re ready to delve into a truly international spectacle of sport – get your tickets and fast. For more information and to purchase yours, visit www.kabaddiworldcup2025.com.

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