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Pro Kabaddi League


The Pro Kabaddi League, currently known as Vivo Pro Kabaddi League for sponsorship
Pro Kabaddi League (PKL)
purpose, is a professional-level Kabaddi league in India. It was launched in 2014 and is broadcast on
Star Sports.[1]

The leagues inception was influenced by the popularity of the Kabaddi tournament at the 2006 Asian
Games. The format of the competition was influenced by Indian Premier League. The Pro Kabaddi
League uses a franchise-based model and its first season was held in 2014 with eight teams each of
which having paid fees of up to US$250,000 to join.[2][3] Countries India

There were doubts over whether the PKL would be successful, noting that there were many leagues Administrator AAR Sports
attempting to emulate the IPL's business model and success, and that unlike cricket, there were First edition 2014
relatively fewer well-known players in Kabaddi. However, it was also noted that kabaddi was widely Latest edition 2019
played in grassroots community settings, and could thus attract a wide variety of rural and
Tournament Double round-robin
metropolitan viewers for advertisers to target if the league gained significant traction.[2]
format league and playoffs
The inaugural season was seen by 435 million viewers, second to the 2014 Indian Premier League's Number of 12
552 million, while the first season final between Jaipur Pink Panthers and U-Mumba was watched by teams
86.4 million.[4][5] Star Sports, the PKL's broadcaster,[6] subsequently announced in 2015 that it would
Current Bengaluru Bulls
acquire a 74% stake in the league's parent company Mashal Sports.[7]
champion (1st title)
For the 2017 and 2018-19 season, the PKL added four new teams, and changed its format to split the Most Patna Pirates (3
teams into two divisions known as "zones".[8] Soon the league returned to its regular double round- successful titles)
robin format for the 2019 season.
2019 Pro Kabaddi League

Contents
Format
Seasons
Viewership
Teams
Stadium and locations
Kits
Tournament results
Position of all the teams in all seasons
Performance of all the teams in all seasons
Sponsorship
Tournament statistics
Total points (All seasons)
Best raiders
Best defenders
Prize money
References
External links

Format
The PKL's rules are similar to that of the indoor team version of Kabaddi, but with additional rules to encourage more scoring. Playing two
"empty" raids in a row will trigger a "do-or-die raid", where the raider must score a point or they will be declared out. When a defensive side has
three or fewer players remaining, tackles are scored as a "Super Tackle", which is worth two points instead of one.[9][10][11]

Seasons
Season 1

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The first signing and auction of players for the 8 teams was held on 20 May 2014[6] in Mumbai. India's national kabaddi captain Rakesh Kumar
was the priciest among the players bought for ₹12.80 lakh by the Patna Pirates.[12] Sports Authority of India's Deepak Niwas Hooda was bought
by Telugu Titans franchise for ₹12.60 lakh.[12] Tae Deok Eom was the highest paid overseas player bought for ₹7 lakh by Patna franchise.[12]

The duration of the season was from 26 July 2014 to 31 August 2014. There were double round robin matches along with two semifinals, third
place and final games. 56 games were to be played in first round and 4 in play off stage making total of 60 games. 8 teams took part in first
edition. First game was played on July 26 between U Mumba and Jaipur Pink Panthers and the final was played on August 31 at Mumbai. Jaipur
Pink Panthers beat U Mumba by 35-24 to win the inaugural Pro Kabaddi League.

Season 2

Star Sports Pro Kabaddi season 2 was from 18 July 2015 to 23 August 2015. There were 60 matches played with two semifinals, a third place play-
off and a final. First game was played on July 18 between U Mumba and Jaipur Pink Panthers and the final was played on August 23 at Mumbai
between U Mumba and Bengaluru Bulls. U Mumba beat Bengaluru Bulls by 36-30 to win the 2015 season of Pro Kabaddi League.[13] U Mumba
stood first, Bengaluru Bulls stood second and Telugu Titans stood on third position in the league.

Season 3

Star Sports Pro Kabaddi Season 3 will have two editions. The CEO of Star India, Sanjay Gupta,[14] confirmed that Star Sports Pro Kabaddi wants
to make Pro Kabaddi, a 5-week event, happen 10 weeks a year by having two editions a year. The idea is to play the tournament once in January–
February 2016 and once in June–July 2016. It also had 8 teams. Patna Pirates beat U Mumba by 3 points in the final in Delhi to take home the
trophy. Puneri Paltan came third this season.

Season 4

The fourth season took place from June 25 to July 31, 2016, with the existing eight teams participating. Patna Pirates beat Jaipur Pink Panthers in
the men's final. Season 4 also saw the launch of first professional woman kabaddi league, Women's Kabaddi Challenge (WKC). First season saw 3
teams namely Ice Divas, Fire Birds and Storm Queens battle it out to be the first ever WKC champions. The final, scheduled along with the men's
final in Hyderabad, the Storm Queens defeated the Fire Birds.

Season 5

The 2017 season was the fifth edition of the Pro Kabaddi League, and it featured 12 teams, including new teams from Uttar Pradesh, Haryana,
Tamil Nadu, and Gujarat. The team from Haryana is known as Haryana Steelers owned by JSW Sports.[15] Sachin Tendulkar co-owns the Tamil
Nadu team named Tamil Thalaivas.[16] The Uttar Pradesh team is named as UP Yoddha owned by GMR group and Gujarat team is named as
Gujarat Fortune Giants owned by Gautam Adani.

Auctions for the new season were held in May, before which the existing teams were allowed to retain one player each. The auction saw over 400
players go under the hammer and Rs 46.99 crores spent by the 12 teams.[17]

The Pro Kabaddi League Season 5 started on July 28, 2017.

The most expensive pick of the auction was raider Nitin Tomar, who was bought by the Uttar Pradesh team for a sum of Rs 93 lakh. Following in
second place was Rohit Kumar after the Bengaluru Bulls picked him for a Rs 81 lakhs price. The most expensive foreign player was South Korea's
Lee Jang-kun after he was retained by the Bengal Warriors for Rs 80.3 lakhs.

The new season was slated to be the biggest league tournament of its kind in the history of Indian sports in terms of geographical coverage and
duration. It featured 138 matches spread across a time period of 13 weeks across 11 states.

A children's Kabaddi tournament, known as KBD Juniors, was also organised between schools of the cities in which the matches were held.

Patna Pirates beat Gujarat Fortune Giants by 55-38 in the final with the Man of the Tournament Pardeep Narwal stealing the show with 19 raid
points against a hopeless Fortune Giant defense for the first time in the tournament.

The award ceremony of the finale was hosted by Pooja Bhamrah. Pardeep Narwal was adjudged the man of the finale.

Season 6

The 2018 season is the sixth edition of the Pro Kabaddi League, and it features 12 teams. Auctions for the new season were held in which Haryana
Steelers paid INR 1.51 Crores for Monu Goyat[18] who became the highest paid player in the history of ProKabaddi league.

The most expensive foreign player this season is Fazel Atrachali[19] from Iran. He was bought by U Mumba for INR 1 crore.

Zone B toppers, Bengaluru Bulls Beat The Zone A Toppers, Gujarat Fortune Giants by 38-33 in the final with the Man of the Tournament Pawan
Kumar Sehrawat stealing the show with a record 22 raid points against the young Fortune Giants defence. For a consecutive second time Gujarat
Fortunegiants have lost in the finals. The coach of Bengaluru Bulls, Randhir Singh was happy as his team finally won the tournament after

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underwhelming finishes in the previous couple of seasons. On the other hand, Manpreet Singh, the coach of the Gujarat Fortunegiants rued the
opportunity to win the tournament after losing two successive finals.

Viewership
As per the available data of the opening two weeks, Star Sports Pro Kabaddi viewership on TV increased by nearly 56% from the 2014 year's
viewership. During the inaugural season tournament viewership was 43.5 crore(435 million) viewers, which was the second in India after the 56
crore(560 million) of IPL viewership. The online viewership also increased 1.3 crore unique visitors, which is 18.5 times than of last year's 7 lakh
unique visitors. The third season which was flagged off on 30 January, recorded a surge in viewership with the opening week ratings 36 per cent
higher than the week one viewership for its last season.[20]

Teams

Stadium and locations

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.


Steelers Dabang Delhi

Team Location Stadium[21] Pink Panthers Yoddha


Pirates

Kanteerava Indoor Fortune Giants Warriors


Bengaluru
Bengaluru/Nagpur Stadium / Mankapur
Bulls
Indoor Stadium U Mumba
Paltan
Dabang Delhi Thyagaraj Sports Titans
Delhi
KC Complex
Gujarat Bulls Thalaivas

Fortune Ahmedabad The Arena


Giants
Haryana Motilal Nehru School of
Sonipat
Steelers Sports, Rai
Jaipur Pink Sawai Mansingh Locations of the Pro Kabaddi teams
Jaipur
Panthers Stadium
Patliputra Sports
Complex / Harivansh
Patna Pirates Patna/Ranchi
Tana Bhagat Indoor
Stadium
Shree Shiv Chhatrapati
Puneri Paltan Pune
Sports Complex
Tamil Jawaharlal Nehru
Chennai
Thalaivas Stadium
Gachibowli Indoor
Telugu Titans Hyderabad/Vizag Stadium / Rajiv Gandhi
Indoor Stadium
Sardar Vallabhbhai
U Mumba Mumbai
Patel Indoor Stadium
Babu Banarasi Das
UP Yoddha Lucknow
Indoor Stadium

Kits

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Kit Kit
Team Owners Captain Head coach
manufacturer sponsor

Bengal Maninder
Kishore Biyani BC Ramesh Spunk Future Pay
Warriors Singh

Bengaluru Rohit Randhir


Badri Narayan Choudhary Kota, Ananda Giri Shiv-Naresh AbhiPaisa
Bulls Kumar Singh Sehrawat

Dabang Jogendar Krishan


Radha Kapoor Reforce Awfis
Delhi KC Narwal Kumar Hooda
Gujarat Sunil Manpreet
Fortune Gautam Adani Shiv-Naresh Fru2go
Giants Kumar Singh

Haryana Dharmaraj Rakesh Herbalife


Parth Jindal Alcis
Steelers Cheralathan Kumar Nutrition

Jaipur Pink Deepak Srinivas Finolex


Abhishek Bachchan D:FY
Panthers Niwas Hooda Reddy Cables

Patna Pardeep Ram Mehar Birla Gold


Rajesh V. Shah 4U Sports
Pirates Narwal Singh Cement

Puneri Rajesh Harkishandas Doshi, Sumanlal Babulal PO Surjeet Anup Force


Equio
Paltan Shah, Nallepilly Ramaswami Subramanian Singh Kumar Motors

Orbit
Tamil Nimmagadda Prasad, Sachin Tendulkar, Allu Arjun, Ajay Thakur E Baskaran Kaizen Wires &
Thalaivas Ram Charan &, Allu Aravind
Cables
Telugu Srinivas Sreeramaneni, Goutham Reddy Abozar Gholamreza
Vats Greenko
Titans Nedurmalli, Mahesh Kolli Mohajermighani Mazandarai

Fazel Sanjeev Indigo


U Mumba Ronnie Screwvala
Atrachali Kumar Baliyan Paints

Nitesh Jasveer Tata


UP Yoddha Kiran Kumar Grandhi T10 Sports
Kumar Singh Yodha

Tournament results
Three teams, Jaipur Pink Panthers, U Mumba and Bengaluru Bulls have won the tournament once, while Patna Pirates have won the Pro Kabaddi
League thrice and the only champions to have defended their title twice. The current champion's are Bengaluru Bulls who won the latest edition
of the competition.

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Final Best
Best all-
Best raider defender
No. of rounder
Season Final venue (Most raid (Most
Runner- teams (Most total
Winner Result points) tackle
up points)
points)
35-24
Jaipur SD = 11 National
Manjeet
2014 Pink Report (http://www.proka U Mumba Sports Club of 8 Anup Kumar Anup Kumar
Chhillar
Panthers baddi.com/matchcentre/ India, Mumbai
61-scorecard)
36-30 Sardar
SD = 6 Vallabhbhai
Bengaluru Kashiling Ravinder Kashiling
2015 U Mumba Report (http://www.proka Patel Indoor 8
Bulls Adake Pahal Adake
baddi.com/matchcentre/ Stadium,
121-scorecard) Mumbai
31-28
SD = 3
Hindi Report (http://prok
abaddi.messyfractals.in/ Indira Gandhi
2016 Patna hi/ रं गसाइड- ू-पटना-पाइ Indoor Pardeep Manjeet Pardeep
U Mumba 8
January Pirates रे /)Report (http://prokaba Stadium, New Narwal Chhillar Narwal
ddi.messyfractals.in/en/ri Delhi
ng-side-view-u-mumba-v
s-patna-pirates-in-delhi-2
8-31-final/)
37-29
Gachibowli
SD = 8 Jaipur
2016 Patna Indoor Rahul Fazel Rahul
Report (http://www.proka Pink 8
June Pirates Stadium, Chaudhari Atrachali Chaudhari
baddi.com/matchcentre/ Panthers
Hyderabad
241-scorecard)

55-38 Jawaharlal
Gujarat Pardeep
Patna Nehru Indoor Surender Pardeep
2017 SD = 17 Fortune 12
Pirates Stadium, Narwal[22] Nada Narwal
Giants
Chennai

38-33[23] DOME@NSCI Pawan Pawan


Gujarat Nitesh
Bengaluru SVP Kumar Kumar
2018 SD = 5 Fortune 12
Bulls STEDIUM, Kumar[25]
Giants Sehrawat[24] Sehrawat[26]
Mumbai

Position of all the teams in all seasons

2016 2016
Team[27] 2014 2015 2017 2018
Jan June

Bengal Warriors 7th 6th 4th 8th 3rd 5th


Bengaluru Bulls 4th R 7th 6th 4th W
Dabang Delhi 6th 7th 8th 7th 6th 4th
Jaipur Pink Panthers W 5th 6th R 5th 6th
Patna Pirates 3rd 4th W 4th
Puneri Paltan 8th 8th 3rd 4th
6th
Telugu Titans 5th 3rd 5th 4th 5th
U Mumba R W R 5th 4th 5th
Gujarat Fortune Giants R
Haryana Steelers 6th
NP
UP Yoddha 3rd
Tamil Thalaivas 6th

Performance of all the teams in all seasons

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Team[27] Played Won Loss Tie Win% Loss% Tie%

U Mumba 119 74 39 6 62.18% 32.77% 5.04%


Patna Pirates 123 65 46 12 52.84% 37.39% 9.75%
Bengaluru Bulls 119 55 57 7 46.21% 47.89% 5.88%
Jaipur Pink Panthers 116 52 55 9 44.82% 47.41% 7.75%
Telugu Titans 116 49 53 14 42.24% 45.68% 12.06%
Puneri Paltan 118 47 62 9 39.83% 52.54% 7.62%
Bengal Warriors 117 49 54 14 41.88% 46.15% 11.96%
Gujarat Fortune Giants 61 39 17 5 63.93% 27.86% 8.19%
Dabang Delhi 113 40 65 8 35.39% 57.52% 7.07%
Haryana Steelers 57 27 24 6 47.36% 42.10% 10.52%
UP Yoddha 60 23 27 10 38.33% 45.00% 16.66%
Tamil Thalaivas 57 14 35 8 24.56% 61.40% 14.03%

Sponsorship
Period Sponsor Tournament

2013-16 Star Sports Star Sports Pro Kabaddi

2017-19 Vivo Vivo Pro Kabaddi

Tournament statistics

Total points (All seasons)

As of 3 September 2019.[28]

Rank Player Team Matches Total Points

1 Pardeep Narwal Patna Pirates 96 969

2 Rahul Chaudhari Tamil Thalaivas 113 958

3 Deepak Niwas Hooda Jaipur Pink Panthers 115 862

4 Ajay Thakur Tamil Thalaivas 114 811

5 Rohit Kumar Bengaluru Bulls 85 675

Best raiders

Most raid points (All seasons)

Rank Player Team Matches Raid Points

1 Pardeep Narwal Patna Pirates 96 962

2 Rahul Chaudhari Tamil Thalaivas 113 901

3 Ajay Thakur Tamil Thalaivas 114 790

4 Deepak Niwas Hooda Jaipur Pink Panthers 115 781

5 Rohit Kumar Bengaluru Bulls 85 637

Most successful raids (All seasons)

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Rank Player Team Matches Successful Raids

1 Rahul Chaudhari Tamil Thalaivas 113 744

2 Pardeep Narwal Patna Pirates 96 737

3 Ajay Thakur Tamil Thalaivas 114 640

4 Deepak Niwas Hooda Jaipur Pink Panthers 115 640

5 Rohit Kumar Bengaluru Bulls 85 524

Best defenders

Most tackle points (All seasons)

Rank Player Team Matches Tackle Points

1 Manjeet Chillar Tamil Thalaivas 103 337

2 Ravinder Pahal Dabang Delhi 100 297

3 Sandeep Narwal U Mumba 113 283

4 Fazel Atrachali U Mumba 91 272

5 Mohit Chhillar Tamil Thalaivas 104 271

Most successful tackles (All seasons)

Rank Player Team Matches Successful Tackles

1 Manjeet Chillar Tamil Thalaivas 103 322

2 Ravinder Pahal Dabang Delhi 100 278

3 Sandeep Narwal U Mumba 113 255

4 Fazel Atrachali U Mumba 91 254

5 Mohit Chhillar Tamil Thalaivas 104 249

Prize money
Prize money for the winner of Season 6 was ₹ 3 crore. The first and second runners-up were awarded ₹ 1.8 crore and ₹ 1.2 crore respectively.[29]

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External links
Official website (http://prokabaddi.com/)

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