Women's Kabaddi League by APS Sports: Format, Teams, and More
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Women Kabaddi League will be a ground-breaking initiative in women’s kabaddi by APS Sports. The League has revolutionized the sport of kabaddi with stunning innovations, making it an aspirational sport for players and fans alike. APS Sports has started working towards elevating the sport of kabaddi to the international standard with new and exciting innovations in the rules. It has therefore ensured that kabaddi enters a new era. They infused new life into the sport by bringing it to the major metropolitan cities of India along with regions where kabaddi was yet to gain a foothold. 

A total of eight teams in the first edition of the league will make the Women Kabaddi League India’s biggest women’s sports league in terms of geographical representation and number of teams. This season the women kabaddi superstars will go toe-to-toe once again promising some high-octane “Panga” on the mat.

The upcoming mega event is scheduled to be held in Dubai at the prestigious Shabab Al Ahli Sports Club in June. The facility is known for its world-class sporting facilities, state-of-the-art infrastructure and spacious seating capacity. It will provide the perfect backdrop for an electrifying kabaddi experience. Many seasoned players such as Harwinder Kaur and Moti Chandan will showcase their skills and contribute to the league’s success.

Format 

The league will operate in a round-robin format. This will ensure that each team plays against the other team and the fairness of the game is maintained. This will be followed by playoffs. The organisers have made sure that through this format, there will be a riveting battle for the championship title.

Read More: Junior Kabaddi World Championships 2023: How to Watch; Schedule

Teams

The Women’s Kabbadi League will comprise eight formidable teams. Fans of kabbadi will also get to watch a lot of promising talents from an impressive roster of participants. There are around 120 players who will be taking part in this event.

The competing teams include Rajasthan Raiders, Delhi Dynamites, Gujarat Angels, Great Marathas, Haryana Hustlers, Punjab Panthers, Uma Kolkata, and Bengaluru Hawks. Each team represents a unique blend of talent, strategy, and determination, embodying the spirit of the sport and the empowerment of women in sports. 

When is the Women’s Kabbadi League 2023?

The Women’s Kabbadi League will commence on the 16th of June and end on the 27th of June.

Where to watch the Women’s Kabbadi League 2023?

The tournament will be broadcast live on DD Sports and Euro Sports, reaching a wide viewership. The Women’s Kabaddi League is expected to change the way that women participate in sports by increasing Kabaddi’s prominence and status as a major sporting event. The league’s inaugural game promises to be a historic occasion that celebrates the spirit of athleticism, cooperation, and sportsmanship.

Read more:

  1. Pro Kabbadi League 2021: Dabang Delhi KC decimate Gujarat Giants, move to top of points table
  2. India’s squad for the Junior Kabaddi World Championship 2023 announced
  3. Bengaluru Bulls Vs Jaipur Pink Panthers, November 30, Pro Kabaddi League 2022, Season 9: LIVE Streaming, When and Where to Watch, Schedule, Points Table and Team Standings, Squad, Predicted Playing 7

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