Kabaddi IKF (International Kabaddi Federation) is the global governing body for Kabaddi, a traditional Indian contact sport.
The objective of Kabaddi IKF is to promote and develop Kabaddi as a sport at an international level.
To become a member of Kabaddi IKF, you must be a recognized national federation of Kabaddi in your country and meet the eligibility criteria set by the federation.
The Kabaddi IKF World Cup is an international Kabaddi tournament organized by Kabaddi IKF, where national teams from various countries compete against each other.
The next Kabaddi IKF World Cup is set to take place in 2023 in India.
If you are experiencing technical difficulties with the Kabaddi IKF website, you can contact the support team at
[email protected].
To register for a Kabaddi IKF event, you must contact your national federation and follow their registration process.
In Kabaddi, two teams of seven players each compete against each other. The game is played in two halves, with each team taking turns to send a player, known as a 'raider', into the opponent's half to score points.
A standard Kabaddi game lasts for 40 minutes, divided into two halves of 20 minutes each.
If a player steps out of the boundary during a Kabaddi match, they are considered out and cannot score or participate in the game until their team earns a point.
You can find detailed rules and regulations of Kabaddi on the official Kabaddi IKF website (http://www.kabaddiikf.org/rules/).
You can get updates on upcoming Kabaddi events by subscribing to the Kabaddi IKF newsletter or by following their social media accounts.
The penalty for violating the rules of Kabaddi can result in point deductions or disqualification of a player or team.
Yes, you can watch live Kabaddi matches on online streaming platforms such as Hotstar and Star Sports.
To become a Kabaddi referee, you must complete the referee training program organized by Kabaddi IKF and be registered with your national federation.
A Kabaddi coach is responsible for training and guiding players, creating game strategies, and leading the team to success.
If you witness or experience unethical or unprofessional behavior in a Kabaddi match, you can report it to the match officials or contact Kabaddi IKF for further action.
To host a Kabaddi tournament, you must contact your national federation and follow their guidelines and regulations for organizing events.
The Kabaddi Anti-Doping Committee is responsible for ensuring that all players and officials comply with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) rules and regulations.
No, all players must be a part of a registered team in order to participate in Kabaddi events.
If you encounter any technical errors while submitting an application for Kabaddi IKF membership, you can contact the support team at
[email protected] for assistance.
No, the Kabaddi IKF website does not have a section for previous matches. However, you can find match highlights and replays on their social media accounts.
You can contact a specific Kabaddi team or player through their official social media accounts or by contacting their national federation.
Official Kabaddi merchandise can be found on the Kabaddi IKF website and at Kabaddi events.
You can share your suggestions for improving Kabaddi IKF by emailing them to
[email protected]. Your feedback is always welcome and valued.