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AKFI Releases Calendar for 2023-24 National Kabaddi Championships

The year 2023-2024 promises to be exciting for Kabaddi fans across India, with the Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India (AKFI) announcing the schedule for the National Kabaddi Championships. This article will provide you with the details of these championships, their significance, and what fans can expect in the upcoming season.

AKFI - Calendar for National Championships 2023-2024
S.No Name of Championship Allotted To
1 Senior National Kabaddi Championship - Men Maharashtra
2 Senior National Kabaddi Championship - Women Punjab
3 Junior National Championship - Boys Telangana
4 Junior National Championship - Girls Delhi
5 Sub-Junior National Championship Boys Bihar
6 Sub-Junior National Championship Girls Bihar
7 Circle Style National Kabaddi Championship M & W Chandigarh
8 Federation Cup - Junior UP
9 Federation Cup - Senior HP

 

1. Senior National Kabaddi Championship - Men

Host: Maharashtra

The Senior National Kabaddi Championship for Men is one of the most prestigious events in the sport of Kabaddi. Maharashtra, known for its rich history in the game, has been given the honour of hosting this championship. Teams from all over the country will converge to showcase their skills and compete for the coveted title. This championship not only serves as a platform for top talent but also plays a pivotal role in preserving the heritage of Kabaddi in India.

 

2. Senior National Kabaddi Championship - Women

Host: Punjab

Equally important is the Senior National Kabaddi Championship for Women, which has been awarded to the state of Punjab. Punjab has a long-standing tradition of producing exceptional women Kabaddi players, and this championship will undoubtedly witness fierce competition. It's a celebration of women's participation in sports and an opportunity to witness their incredible prowess on the Kabaddi mat.

3. Junior National Championship - Boys

Host: Telangana

The Junior National Championship for Boys is a platform that nurtures young talent in Kabaddi. Telangana, a state known for its commitment to sports development, has been entrusted with hosting this event. The championship provides a glimpse into the future of Kabaddi, as promising young athletes from different states gather to display their skills and determination.

 

4. Junior National Championship - Girls

Host: Delhi

Delhi, the national capital, will host the Junior National Championship for Girls. This championship not only promotes gender equality in sports but also empowers young girls to excel in Kabaddi. Delhi's vibrant sports culture ensures that this event will be a memorable one, inspiring young girls to pursue their Kabaddi dreams.

5. Sub-Junior National Championship Boys

Host: Bihar

Bihar has been chosen as the host state for the Sub-Junior National Championship for Boys. This championship focuses on nurturing talent at a grassroots level, ensuring that the sport continues to thrive across generations. Bihar's dedication to Kabaddi makes it an ideal choice for this prestigious event.

 

6. Sub-Junior National Championship Girls

Host: Bihar

Bihar will also be hosting the Sub-Junior National Championship for Girls, showcasing its commitment to promoting Kabaddi among girls. This championship encourages young girls to embrace the sport, fostering a sense of competition and camaraderie that will benefit them in their future Kabaddi endeavours.

7. Circle Style National Kabaddi Championship M&W

Host: Chandigarh

Chandigarh, the city known for its planned architecture and love for sports, will host the Circle Style National Kabaddi Championship for Men and Women. Circle-style Kabaddi is an exciting variant of the sport that requires agility and quick thinking. With Chandigarh as the backdrop, this championship is expected to be a thrilling spectacle for Kabaddi enthusiasts.

8. Federation Cup - Junior

Host: Uttar Pradesh

The Federation Cup for Junior Kabaddi has been awarded to Uttar Pradesh. This tournament serves as a precursor to the national championships and provides a platform for young talent to showcase their skills. Uttar Pradesh's commitment to nurturing junior Kabaddi players makes it a fitting host for this event.

9. Federation Cup - Senior

Host: Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh, known for its picturesque landscapes, will host the Federation Cup for Senior Kabaddi players. This tournament is a crucial event on the Kabaddi calendar as it brings together some of the best players in the country. Himachal Pradesh's natural beauty combined with the raw power and skill of Kabaddi is a sight to behold.

The AKFI's announcement of the National Championships for 2023-2024 has set the stage for an action-packed season of Kabaddi. From the heartland of Maharashtra to the vibrant streets of Delhi and the serene landscapes of Himachal Pradesh, these championships will not only showcase the sporting talent of India but also inspire future generations to take up the sport.