Scotland Nickname(s) They Shall be Kicked Association Kabaddi Scotland Confederation International Kabaddi Federation (IKF)Head Coach Sukhinder Dhillon[ 1] Captain Junayd Javid Most caps Junayd Javid 0 1 (first in 2025 ) 3rd (2025 )1 (first in 2019 ) 3rd (2019)
Scottish national team at the 2025 Kabaddi World Cup (World Kabaddi) .
The Scotland national kabaddi team was established in 2012, and represents the country in the National Kabaddi Association. It participated in the 2012 Kabaddi World Cup with a team including some rugby players from the University of Strathclyde , losing all three group matches.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
In 2019, Scotland hosted the European Championships for the first time in their history where the Scotland kabaddi team got to the Semi Finals and were put out by Poland who went on to win the 2019 European Championships.
Tournament history
Standard kabaddi
World Cup (IKF)
World Cup (World Kabaddi)
Kabaddi World Cup
Year
Rank
M
W
D
L
PF
PA
PD
2019
Didn’t participate
2025
Third place
7
5
2
1
140
115
+25
Total
–
7
5
2
1
140
115
+25
European Kabaddi Championship
European Kabaddi Championship
Year
Rank
M
W
D
L
PF
PA
PD
2019
Third place
5
3
2
0
134
99
+35
2021
Didn’t Participate
2023
Total
1/3
5
3
2
0
134
99
+35
Current squad
No
Player
Role
1
Junayd Javid (Captain)
All-rounder
2
Ryan McGallagly
All-rounder
3
Suraj Johal
All-rounder
4
Jai Patel
All-rounder
5
Dilux Nagenthiram
All-rounder
6
Surya Muthu
All-rounder
7
Tayyib Majumder
All-rounder
8
Vijay Chahal
All-rounder
9
Ranjit Singh
Raider
10
Jinson Raju
Raider
11
Pargat Singh
Raider
12
Dushyant Kadian
Raider
13
Jashanpreet Singh
Raider
Coaching staff
Position
Name
Head coach
Sukhinder 'Skip' Dhillon
Team manager
vacant
International grounds
Locations of stadiums which have hosted international kabaddi matches in Scotland
Stadium
City
Region
Capacity
Matches hosted
Notes
Emirates Arena
Glasgow
Scotland
6,000
European Kabaddi Championship, exhibition matches
One of the largest indoor venues in Scotland; hosted international kabaddi fixtures
Oriam
Edinburgh
Scotland
500
National team training, friendly matches
Scotland’s national sports training center; used for kabaddi camps and indoor matches
References
Governing bodies International tournaments
World Asia Single-nation hosted
Multi-sport events
Professional tournaments
National teams (affiliated to IKF)