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Beyond India: Which Nations Are Emerging as Strong Forces in International Kabaddi?

Aman Verma by Aman Verma
June 9, 2026
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Strongest Kabaddi Nations After India

Iran kabaddi team (Photo by WANG Zhao / AFP via Getty Images)

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Kabaddi has long been dominated by India, but the sport is no longer a one-nation show. Over the last decade, several countries have improved their standards and developed competitive teams capable of challenging the traditional powerhouse.

The rise of international tournaments, better training systems, and the success of the Pro Kabaddi League have helped many nations grow stronger. Today, the list of the strongest kabaddi nations after India is growing every year.

Which Country Is the Best in Kabaddi?

When fans ask, “Which country is the best in kabaddi?”, the answer is still India. The country has won multiple world titles, Asian Games gold medals, and continues to produce many of the sport’s biggest stars.

However, the gap between India and other nations is becoming smaller. Several teams now regularly compete at a high level and are capable of producing major upsets on the international stage.

Iran: India’s Biggest Rival

Iran is widely considered the second strongest kabaddi nation in the world.

The team is known for its physical style, strong defenders, and disciplined approach. Iran made history by defeating India to win the gold medal at the 2018 Asian Games, proving that they can compete with the very best.

Iran has also produced world class players such as Fazel Atrachali and Mohammadreza Shadloui Chiyaneh. Both stars have enjoyed tremendous success in the Pro Kabaddi League and helped raise the profile of Iranian kabaddi around the world.

Chinese Taipei Continues to Rise

Chinese Taipei has become one of the fastest improving teams in international kabaddi.

The nation has enjoyed particular success in women’s competitions. Their strong performance at the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup, where they reached the final, showed how much progress they have made.

The team relies on speed, agility, and disciplined raiding techniques, making them a difficult opponent for any side.

South Korea Remains a Threat

South Korea has been one of the most exciting teams in international kabaddi over the last decade.

Many fans still remember their famous victory over India at the 2016 World Cup. The team is known for quick raids, excellent fitness, and innovative tactics.

Although South Korea has gone through a rebuilding phase, it remains one of the best international kabaddi teams and continues to challenge stronger opponents.

Europe’s Growing Presence

The sport is also expanding rapidly across Europe.

England has emerged as one of the strongest teams outside Asia. Both the men’s and women’s teams recently reached World Cup finals and earned silver medals.

Scotland and Wales have also improved significantly, while Poland has built a reputation for strong defensive play and regular appearances in major international tournaments.

These developments show that kabaddi is no longer limited to South Asia.

The Growth of Kabaddi Worldwide

The growth of kabaddi worldwide has been driven by several important factors.

The biggest influence has been the Pro Kabaddi League. The competition has given international players access to top coaching, professional training, and global exposure. Many foreign players return home with valuable experience that helps improve their national teams.

Another advantage is that kabaddi is affordable. The sport does not require expensive equipment, making it easy for schools and sports organizations to introduce it to new players.

A Bright Future for International Kabaddi

India remains the leader in world kabaddi, but the competition is becoming stronger every year. Nations such as Iran, Chinese Taipei, South Korea, England, and Poland are helping take the sport to new regions and new audiences.

As international participation continues to grow, kabaddi is moving closer to becoming a truly global sport with competitive teams from across the world.

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Aman Verma

Aman Verma

Aman Verma is a sports journalist focused on kabaddi news, match updates, and trending stories. He delivers fast and engaging coverage for fans following the latest developments in the sport.

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