Punjabi kabaddi
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For the standard style kabaddi, see Kabaddi.
Punjabi kabaddi, also called circle style kabaddi,[1] is a contact sport that originated in the Punjab region, in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. There are a number of traditional Punjabi kabaddi styles traditionally played in the Punjab region. As standard kabaddi, circle style kabaddi is also played at state and international levels,[2] through various governing bodies such as Kabaddi World Cup (Circle style).
Quick Facts Nicknames, Clubs ...
Nicknames | Circle Style Kabaddi |
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Clubs | DAV Kabaddi club Jalandhar |
Characteristics | |
Contact | Yes |
Team members | From 8 to 20 players |
Equipment | knickers |
Venue | Circular pitch |
Presence | |
Country or region | Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent |
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