Historic Debut: India’s 400-Year-Old Sport Kabaddi Thrills Dubai with Real Kabaddi League Exhibition Match

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Dubai, UAE – Dubai witnessed an electrifying showcase of kabaddi as the Real Kabaddi League marked its grand debut in the emirate. The Al Nasr Indoor Stadium came alive with pulsating energy as kabaddi fans experienced thrilling action, heart-pounding raids, and unparalleled entertainment.

The event was graced by esteemed dignitaries and celebrity guests, further amplifying its grandeur. Among the notable attendees were Emirati sports enthusiast Tariq Al Habtoor, Indian wrestler Sangram Singh, Miss Nicole Verma, and Yatin Patel, Deputy Consul General of India in Dubai. Adding star power to the evening, Bollywood legend Suniel Shetty expressed his enthusiasm for the sport’s global potential, saying, “Kabaddi is raw, dynamic, and deeply rooted in our culture. Watching this match was an incredible experience! 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.”

Indian wrestling champion Sangram Singh shared similar sentiments, highlighting the sport’s demand for agility, endurance, and speed. Mr. Tariq Al Habtoor also expressed his newfound passion for the sport, stating, “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.”

The evening’s entertainment was elevated by the charismatic host, Rithvik Dhanjani, who kept the crowd cheering with his energetic anchoring and captivating presence.

The exhibition match featured a riveting clash between the Indian Warriors and the Gulf Gladiators. After a series of intense raids and strategic defense, the Gulf Gladiators emerged victorious with an impressive scoreline of 55-42, securing a 13-point lead. The winning team celebrated their hard-earned victory amidst roaring applause and standing ovations.

In a major announcement during the event, Real Kabaddi League – International Edition revealed its six competing teams for February 2025: Indian Warriors, Lahore Knights, American Titans, United Spartans, Gulf Gladiators, and Euro Vikings. This diverse lineup represents the league’s commitment to globalizing the sport and bringing together talent from different parts of the world.

Commenting on the success of the event, a spokesperson for Atlanture Sports LLC said, “This match was more than just a game—it was a celebration of culture, passion, and sportsmanship. We are thrilled by the overwhelming response and look forward to making kabaddi a permanent fixture in Dubai’s sports calendar.”

The Real Kabaddi League aims to establish kabaddi as a premier global sport, blending cultural heritage with modern sporting excellence. The successful debut in Dubai has set a strong foundation for future international kabaddi events, with plans to expand its reach and grow its fan base across the Middle East and beyond.

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