Pakistan to host Kabbadi World Cup from Feb 9

Published January 23, 2020
10 nations are going to take part in the event. — AFP/File
10 nations are going to take part in the event. — AFP/File

Pakistan will host a 10-country Kabaddi World Cup in Lahore from February 9.

Former international Kabaddi player Syed Sultan Shah told reporters on Thursday that teams from Iran, Canada, Australia, United States, Sierra Leone, and Kenya have qualified for the event so far.

India is amongst the other nations showing willingness to be part of the event. "Our neighbour has begun visa process for players," said Secretary of Asian Kabaddi Federation Mohammad Sarwar.

The Pakistan Kabaddi Federation (PKF) will host the eight-day event carrying Rs 10 million cash prize for the winner, Rs 7.5 million for runner-up team and Rs 5 million for third position holder.

The matches would be held in Lahore, Faisalabad, Kartarpur and Nankana Sahib, he said adding the final will be held in Lahore.

Sarwar lauded the efforts of the chief of the PKF Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and Secretary General Rana Sarwar for their efforts in bringing the international Kabaddi event to Pakistan.

He urged PTI lawmaker Muhammad Atif Khan to talk to PKF management for holding some of the matches at Qayyum Sports Complex in Peshawar.

The matches will be played in the circle style format. Up till now, India has hosted all six circle style world cups — with the last one taking place in 2016.

The ten nations will be bracketed in two groups with the leading two sides from each pool qualifying for the semi-finals.

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