The International Kabaddi Federation is the international governing body of Kabaddi.[1] Its membership comprises 31 national associations.[2] The federation was formed in 2004. The founder and current president is Ashish Pachori from India.[3]
Sport | Kabaddi |
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Abbreviation | IKF |
Founded | january 2004 |
Location | Jaipur, India |
President | Vinod Kumar Tiwari (India) |
CEO | Jaya Shetty (India) |
Vice president(s) | - |
Secretary | Nisar Ahmed (Germany) |
Other key staff |
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Members
The following countries are members of the International Kabaddi Federation:[4][5]
Affiliated Countries | |||
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Country | Continent | Men's team | Women's team |
Afghanistan | Asia | ||
Argentina | America | ||
Australia | Oceania | ||
Bangladesh | Asia | ||
China | Asia | ||
Denmark | Europe | ||
England | Europe | ||
Hong Kong | Asia | ||
India | Asia | ||
Indonesia | Asia | ||
Iran | Asia | ||
Japan | Asia | ||
Kenya | Africa | ||
Kuwait | Asia | ||
Malaysia | Asia | ||
Nepal | Asia | ||
Oman | Asia | ||
Pakistan | Asia | ||
South Korea | Asia | ||
Sri Lanka | Asia | ||
Chinese Taipei | Asia | ||
Thailand | Asia | ||
Turkmenistan | Asia | ||
United States | America | ||
Provisional Affiliated Countries | |||
Algeria | Africa | ||
Iraq | Asia | ||
Lebanon | Asia | ||
Netherlands | Europe | ||
Palestine | Asia | ||
Poland | Europe | ||
Senegal | Africa | ||
Singapore | Asia | ||
Syria | Asia | ||
Sweden | Europe | ||
Uganda | Africa |
The non-member countries who have their national team are:
Country | Continent | Men's Team | Women's Team |
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Azerbaijan | Europe | ||
Canada | America | ||
Germany | Europe | ||
Italy | Europe | ||
Mexico | America | ||
New Zealand | Oceania | ||
Norway | Europe | ||
Scotland | Europe | ||
Sierra Leone | Africa | ||
Spain | Europe | ||
Tanzania | Africa | ||
Vietnam | Asia | ||
West Indies | America |
IKF Confederations
IKF structured tournaments
Men's tournaments
Women's tournaments
Current title holders
Men's | Women's | |
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World Cup - Standard Style | India (2019) | India (2019) |
World Cup - Circle Style | Pakistan (2020) | India (2016) |
Asian Games | India (2022) | India (2022) |
Asia Cup | India (2023) | India (2017) |
Current IKF Rankings
Points are calculated after every match by the formula:
10*(total number of kabaddi nations – rank of the opponent)+(score difference)
The top 10 teams according to the International Kabaddi Federation:[6]
Rank | Team | Points |
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1 | India | 7127.6 |
2 | Iran | 5674.4 |
3 | Pakistan | 4235.04 |
4 | South Korea | 3511.9 |
5 | Bangladesh | 2795.68 |
6 | Sri Lanka | 2086.38 |
7 | Kenya | 1384 |
8 | Nepal | 688.54 |
9 | Thailand | 685.08 |
10 | Indonesia | 681.62 |
References
- ↑ Ming Li; Eric W. MacIntosh; Gonzalo A. Bravo (15 May 2011). International Sport Management. Human Kinetics 10%. p. 183. ISBN 978-1-4504-2241-3. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
- ↑ John Nauright; Charles Parrish (2012). Sports Around the World: History, Culture, and Practice. ABC-CLIO. p. 228. ISBN 978-1-59884-300-2. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
- ↑ "Gehlot to head IKF". The Hindu. 2004-11-22. Archived from the original on 2004-12-24. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
- ↑ "MEMBER COUNTRIES". kabaddiikf.com. Retrieved 2023-10-29.
- ↑ Member Countries Archived 2011-06-16 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "KABADDI/World Sport Ranking". World Ranking of Countries in Elite Sport. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
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