The Trophy Tour leads into the Kabaddi Champions League, scheduled to be held from January 25 to February 7 in Sonipat, where KCL teams will compete in high-intensity encounters, marking the beginning of a new chapter for professional kabaddi.
The tour, which took the KCL trophy to key cultural and educational landmarks in Rohtak, highlighted the city's strong connection to kabaddi and drew an overwhelming response from supporters ahead of the league's inaugural season.
In Hisar, the arrival of the KCL trophy drew local fans, aspiring players and members of the sporting community, many of whom came to witness the trophy up close. The moment served as a reminder of the city's long-standing association with kabaddi, a sport nurtured through school competition
For Surender Nada, the camp marks the beginning of a new chapter after a decorated playing career spanning over 15 years. A gold medalist with India at the 2016 Kabaddi World Cup, the 2017 Asian Kabaddi Championship, the 2018 Dubai Kabaddi Masters and the 2019 South Asian Games, Nada now tur
The journey of the Kabaddi Champions League (KCL) Trophy Tour began on 16th January 2025, in the soul of the sport, truly lives, Rindhana, according to a release.