In the fast-paced world of PKL, the coaches along with the players play a crucial role in determining the success of a team. Let us look at the head coaches of all teams, some of them being highly influential figures in the history of Indian kabaddi.
Pro Kabaddi Season (PKL) 6 champions Bengaluru Bulls will be looking to get their hands on the prestigious PKL title once again in Season 12 after a lacklustre campaign last season.
Since making their PKL debut in 2017, the Yoddhas have been one of the most consistent teams in the league, having qualified for the Playoffs in every season with Season 10 being the only exception.
The upcoming season - commencing on August 29 - will travel to Vizag, Jaipur, Chennai and Delhi, bringing the PKL experience closer to fans deeper in India, as per a press release from PKL.
To commemorate this milestone, U Mumba unveiled a season 12 jersey inspired by the iconic Season 2 championship kit. The design stays true to the team's orange-and-black identity while weaving in modern elements, including a nod to Mumbai's Airport, symbolising a bridge between past triumphs
Maharashtra has long been known as a hotbed for Kabaddi and will have the second-most representation in season 12 of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL). Carrying forward the state's rich heritage in the sport are U Mumba and Puneri Paltan -- both former PKL champions.
Pro Kabaddi League Season 10 champions Puneri Paltan will be keen to get their hands on the prestigious PKL title once Season 12 commences on August 29.
The 12th season of PKL will kickstart from August 29 onwards, with the one-time PKL champion set to play Puneri Paltan on that day during their campaign opener.
The PKL 2025 season is set to begin on August 29, with matches scheduled across four cities, Visakhapatnam, Jaipur, Chennai, and Delhi, offering fans an action-packed kabaddi experience.
The season begins on August 29 in Vizag before travelling to Jaipur, Chennai, and New Delhi for the league stage till October 23. The Thursday Instagram Live -- part of a special series running every week until the season starts -- brought fans face-to-face with two of Kabaddi's brightest st