2025 national team at the 2025 Kabaddi World Cup (World Kabaddi) .
Hardeep (Harry) Singh, English national team captain, at the 2025 Kabaddi World Cup (World Kabaddi) .
The England national kabbadi team [ 1] was established in 2004[ 2] and represents England in the National Kabaddi Association.[ 3] The team is also affiliated with the International Kabaddi Federation .[ 4] In the 2004 Kabaddi World Cup , which was the inaugural Kabaddi World Cup tournament, the team reached the quarter-finals following wins against Malaysia and South Korea and a loss against Japan , where they lost to Canada national kabaddi team .[ 5] [ 6] The team has participated in the group phases of the 2007 ,[ 7] 2010 (circle style) , 2011 (circle style) and 2012 (circle style) Kabaddi World Cup tournaments, but did not qualify for the semi-finals.[ 8]
Tournament history
Standard kabaddi
World Cup (IKF)
World Cup
Year
Rank
M
W
D
L
PF
PA
PD
2004
Didn’t Participate
2007
2016
Group stage
5
2
0
3
137
155
−18
2025
TBD
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Total
1/4
5
2
0
3
137
155
−18
World Cup (World Kabaddi)
Kabaddi World Cup
Year
Rank
M
W
D
L
PF
PA
PD
2019
Didn’t Participate
2025
Runners‑up
6
5
0
1
463
182
+281
Total
1/2
6
5
0
1
463
182
+281
European Kabaddi Championship
European Kabaddi Championship
Year
Rank
M
W
D
L
PF
PA
PD
2019
Didn’t Participate
2021
Group stage
4
2
0
2
122
95
+27
2023
Runners‑up
4
3
0
1
129
101
+28
Total
2/3
8
5
0
3
251
196
+55
Current squad
No
Player
Role
1
Hardeep "Harry" Singh (Captain)
Defender
2
Felix Li
All‑rounder
3
Yuvraj Pandeya
All‑rounder
4
Tom Dawtrey
Raider
5
John Dunlop
All‑rounder
6
George Wellington
Raider
7
Jorawar Singh
Defender
8
Jugraj Singh
All‑rounder
9
Mandeep Singh
All‑rounder
10
Mashood Koorattante
All‑rounder
11
Sagar Doddaiah
Defender
12
Shreyas Annadate
Raider
Coaching staff
Position
Name
Head coach
Mathew Saju
Team manager
Gurdeep Singh Somal
International grounds
Barking Sporthouse and Gym
Locations of stadiums which have hosted international kabaddi matches in England
Stadium
City
Region
Capacity
Matches hosted
Notes
Barking Sporthouse and Gym
London
Greater London
1,200
England Kabaddi Championships, International friendlies
Home of England Kabaddi; regular host of international fixtures
Birmingham Arena
Birmingham
West Midlands
15,800
Exhibition matches, European Kabaddi events
Multi-sport arena; occasionally hosts high-profile kabaddi matches
References
External links
Governing bodies International tournaments
World Asia Single-nation hosted
Multi-sport events
Professional tournaments
National teams (affiliated to IKF)