Poland national kabaddi team

Poland
AssociationKabaddi Federation of Poland
ConfederationInternational Kabaddi Federation (IKF)
Head CoachSatish Siwach
CaptainMichał Śpiczko
Most capsMichał Śpiczko
World Cup
1 (first in 2016)
Group stage (2016)
Kabaddi World Cup
1 (first in 2025)
Quarterfinals (2025)
European Championship
3 (first in 2019)
1st (2019, 2021, 2023)
Medal record
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
European Championship 3 0 0
European Beach Championship 1 0 0
Total 4 0 0

The Poland national kabaddi team represents the country of Poland in international kabaddi competitions. Most recently, Poland won the European Championships 2019 in Glasgow defeating Holland in the finals 48-27 under the captaincy of Michal Spiczko.[1]

Tournament history

Standard kabaddi

World Cup (IKF)

World Cup
Year Rank M W D L PF PA PD
India 2004 Didn’t Participate
India 2007
India 2016 Group stage 5 2 0 3 137 155 −18
India 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
Malaysia 2019 Didn’t Participate
England 2025 Quarter-final 4 2 0 2 129 101 +28
Total 1/2 4 2 0 2 129 101 +28

Euproean Kabaddi Championship

European Kabaddi Championship
Year Rank M W D L PF PA PD
Scotland 2019 Champions 5 5 0 0 134 99 +35
Cyprus 2021 Champions 4 4 0 0 122 95 +27
Italy 2023 Champions 4 4 0 0 129 101 +28
Total 3/3 13 13 0 0 385 295 +90

Current squad

Player Role
Michał Śpiczko (Captain) All-rounder
Ronil Patni All-rounder
Paweł Śpiczko All-rounder
Dawid Więckowski Raider
Hubert Kulik Raider
Gabriel Łaskowski Raider
Anton Chmielow Raider
Damian Łuc Raider
Arek Górski Raider
Grzegorz Franków Left‑cover (Defender)
Gabriel Ledniowski Right‑cover (Defender)
Edward Sucharda Right‑corner (Defender)
Bartosz Sujata Left‑corner (Defender)
Krzysztof Sawicki Defender

Coaching staff

Role Name
Head coach India Satish Siwach
Team manager Poland Maciej Sawicki

International grounds

Locations of stadiums which have hosted international kabaddi matches in Poland
Stadium City Voivodeship Capacity Matches hosted Notes
Arena Ursynów Warsaw Masovian Voivodeship 2,000 European Kabaddi Championship, Friendly matches One of Poland’s primary venues for kabaddi; hosted European events
Ergo Arena Gdańsk/Sopot Pomeranian Voivodeship 11,000 Friendly matches, promotional events Multi-purpose arena occasionally used for kabaddi exhibitions

References

  1. ^ "Poland wins European Kabaddi Championships". www.thefirstnews.com. Retrieved 2020-03-12.