KABADDI – With packed stands, pulsating raids, and an electric atmosphere, the third GCC Kabaddi Cup concluded as a resounding success, marking another milestone in the growth of kabaddi across the Gulf region.
The tournament delivered days of fierce competition, cultural unity, and sporting excellence, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the next edition.
The much-anticipated final produced high drama as Kuwait and hosts Bahrain battled intensely before persistent rain forced the match to be halted, resulting in a rare and memorable draw.
Despite the weather’s intervention, both finalists earned widespread praise for their exceptional skill, resilience, and sportsmanship, fittingly sharing the spotlight at the summit of the tournament.
The championship witnessed high-energy performances from teams across the Gulf, drawing enthusiastic crowds and highlighting the rapidly growing popularity of kabaddi in the region.
In the final standings, UAE secured third place, followed by Oman in fourth, while Qatar finished fifth, with each team applauded for their competitive spirit.
Adding international flair, a special International Show Match thrilled spectators as elite clubs from three nations delivered a showcase of traditional kabaddi at its highest level.
India United Kabaddi Club emerged as the winners, displaying dominance and tactical brilliance, while Pakistan Warriors Kabaddi Club finished as runners-up after a hard-fought contest.
Malaysia Titans Kabaddi Club claimed third place, earning admiration for their power-packed performance and rising international presence.
The tournament was attended by distinguished guests including Lala Ubaidullah Kamboh, former star kabaddi player, Yousef Mohammad Bozboun, chairman of Ta’ayush, and Surjit Singh, CEO of Punjab Steel Kuwait, whose presence and support added honour and prestige to the occasion.
The success of the third GCC Kabaddi Cup was made possible through the tireless efforts of the organisers Jasbir Singh and Harpreet Singh, along with the Bahrain Kabaddi Committee members – Jagdeep Pal Singh, Hitesh Sikka, Manjinder Pal Singh, and Pranav Kapoor – who ensured a professionally managed tournament despite challenging weather conditions.
As the final whistle blew on this landmark edition, the tournament stood as a celebration of unity, resilience, and sporting passion, firmly setting the stage for an even grander chapter in the future of Gulf kabaddi.