BIRMINGHAM: The 2025 men’s and women’s Kabaddi World Cup will be held in England. In March of this year, the West Midlands region will host the week-long competition. The event, which is being staged for the first time outside of Asia, will pit 16 teams against each other, including host England, India, and Pakistan.
While there will be two groups for the women’s tournament, sixteen teams have been split up into four groups for the men’s competition. From March 17 to 23, games will take place at four locations in Birmingham, Walsall, Coventry, and Wolverhampton. The tournament will feature more than 60 matches against Kabaddi-playing nations from Asia, Africa, America, and Europe in both the men’s and women’s divisions.