Kabaddi

Welcome to the Pakistan Kabaddi Federation

From the times immemorial, development of manly and warlike skills has been the object of certain forms of sports and the same were part of training of all youngmen among different nations, and those trained in these sports were considered as worriers. Games provide not only an emotional outlet to a number of people but also rid the participants of animal spirits and excess emotions through a process known in psychology as "sublimation of instincts". Also there is no better activity than sports for the character building of a nation.

All the sports which are in existence in the world have the same objectives i.e. recreation and harmonious development of the individual. Several sports were introduced in different times. Some of these have their own peculiarity and individuality 'Kabaddi' tops in all sports and is very popular in the sub- continent. There is no other such sport except Kabaddi. ••• which uses the individual and the collective potentialities of man. Kabaddi develops a strong physique, determination and sense of responsibility This is probably the most economical means of keeping an individual hale and healthy, because Kabaddi does not require any costly equipment; only a small piece of ordinary Jury cloth known is loin lined an underwear is the total requirement of a Kabaddi player.

Every sport has a source in a region or a country. Kabaddi originated from the Pak-Hind sub-continent. It is difficult to say who was the discoverer or when it started. but it has a very deep root in the ancient time. Whenever there was a fight between two opposing sides, one young man from each side came-forth to display his force and attacked his opponent. The other used all his power and skill to defend himself. 'kill' or 'die' was the criteria of his success. In this way, every young man from each side carne-forward for the fight or the competition and it ended in defeat or victory It is a matter of great interest to know that Kabaddi started from the rural areas. This is because of the fact that majority of the population still lives in the villages. The life of villagers is very simple and they enjoy ample opportunities of recreation as compared with the people living in cities. So the villagers enjoy a great deal by playing Kabaddi and get recreation The second main cause for its popularity is its economical equipment.

The basis of Kabaddi lies in attacking and defending as well as overcoming the opponent. Kabaddi in the present times engulfs these potentialities. It is a sport of the youngmen. The power, speed, stamina, vigor, wrestling. weightlifting, strength, skill, agility, physical and mental alertness are the main requisite qualities of a player A Kabaddi player must possess good physique and health, energy, balance of power and an alert mind and body. Kabaddi is a traditional sport and cultural heritage of the people of Pakistan. It is played in hot countries of Asia but it is very popular in Pak-Hind Sub-continent. The style of the game varies a little in some countries but it is liked and appreciated by the people in general. It is known by different names in the regional languages. In Pakistan and India, it is known as 'kabaddi' or 'kaudi', in Srilanka it is known as 'Guddo', in Indonesia.

Asian & Beach Styles Kabaddi Achiement:

This style of game introduced in Pakistan in 1985 Pakistan participate in the below mentioned competitions:

S NOCOMPETITION NAMEYEARVENUEACHIEVEMENT
1South Asian Games1985Dhaka (Bangladesh)Bronze
2South Asian Games1987Calcutta (India)Bronze
3South Asian Games1989Islamabad (Pakistan)Silver
4Asian Games1990Beijing (China)Bronze
5South Asian Games1993Dhaka (Bangladesh)Gold
6World Championship1993Birmingham (UK)Gold
7Asian Games1994Hero Shima (Japan)Bronze
8South Asian Games1995Madras (India)Bronze
9Asian Games1998Bangkok (Thailand)Silver
10South Asian Games1999NepalSilver
11Asian Games2002BussanBronze
12South Asian Games2004Islamabad (Pakistan)Silver
13Asian Games2006DohaSilver
14South Asian Games2006Colombo (Sri Lanka)Silver
15Indoor Games2007MacaoSilver
16Beach Asian Games2008Bali (Indonesia)Silver
1716th Asian Games2010Guangzhou (China)Bronze
182nd Asian Beach Games2010Oman MuscatSilver
1911th SAF Games2010Dhaka (Banglasdesh)Silver
202nd International Beach Championship2011Islamabad (Pakistan)Gold
211st SAF Beach Games2011Hambantota (Sri Lanka)Gold
223rd Asian Beach Games2012Haiyang (China)Silver
2317th Asian Games2014Incheon (Korea)Bronze
2404th Asian Beach Games2014Phuket (Thailand)Silver

CIRCLE STYLES KABADDI ACHIEMENT

This style of game introduced in Pakistan in 1956 Pakistan participate in the below mentioned competitions

S NOCOMPETITION NAMEYEARVENUEACHIEVEMENT
1Pak Vs India Kabaddi Series1956IndiaGold
2Canada Kabaddi Cup1981CanadaSilver
3Pak Vs India Kabaddi Series1982Lahore, PakistanGold
4Pak Vs India Kabaddi Series1983Lahore, PakistanSilver
5Pak Vs India Kabaddi Series1984Lahore, PakistanGold
6Prime Minister International Gold Cup1997PakistanGold
7Pak Vs India Kabaddi Series1998IndiaSilver
8Prime Minister International Gold Cup1999PakistanGold
9Pak Vs India Kabaddi Series2002IndiaSilver
10Indo-Pak Games2004Patyala, IndiaSilver
11Takkar Kabaddi Series2008Pakistanafaadsfadf
12Pak Vs India Kabaddi Series2009IndiaSilver
13International Kabaddi Tournament2009Kharian, PakistanGold
141st Kabaddi World Cup2010IndiaSilver
152nd Kabaddi World Cup2011IndiaSilver
161st Asian Kabaddi Championship2011IranSilver
172nd Asia Kabaddi Cup2012LahoreGold
183rd Kabaddi World Cup2012IndiaBronze
194th Kabaddi World Cup2013IndiaSilver
20Kabaddi Premier League2013DubaiGold
21International Kabaddi Cup2013UKBronze
2237th International Kabaddi Championship2014POF WahGold
235th Kabaddi World Cup2014IndiaSilver

Mission 

The mission of the Pakistan Kabaddi Federation is to promote and develop the sport of kabaddi in Pakistan

Pakistan Kabaddi Federation

  1. To encourage, promote, assist and control the development of Kabaddi in Pakistan.
  2. To organize contests and Championships in Kabaddi and authorize the holding of these contests as often as possible. The National Championship to be held annually.
  3. To cause the formation of Provincial, Zonal or departmental Kabaddi Associations and affiliate them.
  4. To control and standardize Refereeing through the Pakistan Kabaddi Umpires Association.
  5. To arrange, assist, finance (if required) and encourage, systematic training of Kabaddi Players through coaching and training camps. The Pakistan Kabaddi Federation shall appoint coaches both paid and honorary.
  6. To arrange and finance teams for international exhibitions and contests abroad so as to get Kabaddi recognized as an International Sport.
  7. To certify the amateur status of Pakistan Kabaddi Players where-ever required.
  8. To raise funds for carrying out the aforesaid aims and objects.
  9. To perform all such other matters that may be necessary to the attainment of the above aims and objects.

Kabaddi Management

President
Chaudhry Shafay Hussain
Address:
Office 15, Jinnah Stadium, Pakistan Sports Complex, Islamabad, Pakistan.

Office: +92-51-2607485
Residence:
Mobile:
Fax: +92-51-2607485
Email: sarwarkabaddi@gmail.com, sarwarkabaddi@yahoo.com


Honorary Secretary
Mr. Muhammad Sarwar
Address:
Office 15, Jinnah Stadium, Pakistan Sports Complex, Islamabad, Pakistan.

Office: +92-51-2607485
Residence:
Mobile: +92-333-5133541
Fax: +92-51-2607485
Email: pakkabaddifederation@yahoo.com, sarwarkabaddi@gmail.com, sarwarkabaddi@yahoo.com


Treasurer
Mr. Akhtar Abbas Khawaja
Address:
Al Abbas Ansari Road, (Islampura), Krishan Nagar, Lahore, Pakistan.

Office:
Residence:
Mobile: +92-300-9491646
Fax:
Email: akhterkhawaja@gmail.com

 

Contact Us

Muhammad Sarwar
General Secretary
Room No.15, Jinnah Stadium,
Pakistan Sports Complex,
Aabpara, Islamabad

 

Telephone:
+92-51-2871011

Fax:
+92-51-2871011

Mobile:
+92-333-5133541


Email:
pakkabaddifederation@yahoo.com
sarwarkabaddi@yahoo.com
sarwarkabaddi@gmail.com

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