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Six teams to compete in international edition of Real Kabaddi League

Gulf Gladiators emerged winners against Indian Warriors during exhibition match in Dubai



The match between Indian Warriors and Gulf Gladiators was held at the Al Ahli Stadium recently.
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Dubai: Six teams will compete in the Real Kabaddi League — International Edition in February 2025, organisers announced during an exhibition event recently.

The teams include Indian Warriors, Lahore Knights, American Titans, United Spartans, Gulf Gladiators and Euro Vikings. This diverse line-up represents the league’s commitment to globalising the sport and bringing together talent from different parts of the world.

Recently, Real Kabaddi League marked its debut in the emirate at the Al Ahli Stadium with an exhibition match between Indian Warriors and Gulf Gladiators. The match saw some intense battle before the Gulf Gladiators emerged victorious with an impressive scoreline of 55-42.

Indian wrestling champion Sangram Singh said: “Kabaddi is such an exciting sport — it demands agility, endurance, and speed. I love the idea of taking it global, and I believe this league will undoubtedly reach greater heights.”

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Bollywood legend Suniel Shetty shared similar sentiments. “Kabaddi is raw, dynamic, and deeply rooted in our culture. Watching this match was an incredible experience!” said Shetty. “Kabaddi is such an exciting sport — it demands agility, endurance, and speed. I love the idea of taking it global, and I believe this league will undoubtedly reach greater heights,” he added.

Emirati sports enthusiast Tariq Al Habtoor shared his newfound passion for the sport. “Kabaddi is a fascinating sport. I love how dynamic it looks on the mat. I truly enjoyed watching it and would love to participate in the league as a player someday. It’s an exciting and engaging contact sport that’s worth trying.”

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