In a sport deeply intertwined with Indian heritage and dominated by homegrown talent, one man from Iran crossed borders to completely redefine the art of defending. Fazel Atrachali, affectionately crowned the “Sultan” by millions of fans, is not just the most successful foreign player in Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) history—he is arguably the greatest left-corner defender the game has ever seen.
With his intimidating presence, brute strength, and tactical brilliance, Fazel proved that defense wins championships.

Key Statistics at a Glance
| Category | Achievement / Detail |
| Signature Move | Aggressive Dash, Block, Ankle Hold |
| Major PKL Titles | Season 2 (U Mumba), Season 4 (Patna Pirates) |
| Individual Honors | Multiple Best Defender of the Season Awards |
| International Peak | Asian Games Gold Medalist (2018) |
| Historical Milestone | First defender to cross 400+ PKL Tackle Points |
From Gorgan to Glory: The Wrestling Roots
Born on March 29, 1992, in Gorgan, Iran, Fazel’s journey didn’t start on a kabaddi mat, but on a wrestling ring. Like many Iranian youths, he trained extensively in traditional wrestling, a background that gave him the core strength, balance, and low center of gravity that would later terrorize PKL raiders.
He transitioned to kabaddi and quickly became the bedrock of the Iranian National Team. However, his life changed when the PKL scouted him, offering a global stage to a man who was destined for greatness.
The PKL Journey: Becoming the League’s Greatest Foreign Icon
When Fazel first entered the PKL in Season 2 with U Mumba, he had to bide his time behind established Indian stars. But under the mentorship of Anup Kumar, Fazel absorbed the tactical nuances of the league.

Once he got his chance on the mat, there was no looking back:
- The Ultimate Lucky Charm: Fazel became the first player to reach consecutive finals with different franchises. He won the title with U Mumba in Season 2 and then moved to Patna Pirates in Season 4, anchoring their defense to another championship.
- The Record-Breaking Captain: Later returning to U Mumba and then moving to teams like Puneri Paltan and Gujarat Giants, Fazel became the most successful foreign captain, leading young squads into the playoffs with his trademark aggressive yet smart leadership.
- The Tackle Point King: Fazel made history by becoming the first defender in PKL history to cross the monumental 400 tackle points milestone, cementing his name at the absolute top of the all-time leaderboard.
“When Fazel is in the left corner, the right side of the mat becomes a no-fly zone for raiders. You don’t just face a defender; you face a wall.” — Kabaddi Analysts.
Technical Mastery: The Anatomy of a Sultan’s Tackle
What makes Fazel Atrachali an absolute nightmare for world-class raiders like Pardeep Narwal or Pawan Sehrawat? It is his signature blend of wrestling techniques adapted for kabaddi:
- The Ferocious Dash: Fazel’s most iconic move. When a raider attempts a bonus or a hand touch on the right side, Fazel storms across the mat like a freight train, using his upper-body strength to physically push the raider off the court.
- The Ankle Hold: His reflexes are lightning-fast. The moment a raider turns their back or miscalculates a step, Fazel locks onto the ankle with an unshakeable grip.
- Mind Games: Fazel smiles on the mat, locks eyes with raiders, and plays psychological warfare. He thrives under pressure and loves drawing raiders into traps.
Historic International Milestone: Shaking the Kabaddi Hierarchy
Fazel’s crowning achievement on the international stage came during the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta. Captaining the Iranian National Team, he led a historic campaign that shocked the world. Iran defeated the mighty Indian team in the semifinals and went on to win the Gold Medal, breaking India’s historic monopoly on the sport.

Life Beyond the Mat
Despite his ferocious “Sultan” persona during matches, Fazel is one of the most charismatic, humorous, and beloved figures off the court.
- A Bridge Between Cultures: Fazel has embraced Indian culture entirely. He has learned Hindi, frequently communicates with his Indian fans in their native language, and loves Indian food.
- The Gentle Giant: Off the mat, he is known for his warm smile, sportsmanship, and deep love for his family back in Iran.
- The Mentor: Throughout his PKL career, Fazel has been instrumental in grooming young Indian defenders, proving that his love for the sport transcends national boundaries.
The Enduring Legacy of the Sultan
Fazel Atrachali did something many thought was impossible: he made defending look as glamorous and exciting as raiding. He brought a raw, gladiatorial energy to the PKL that captivated millions of viewers. As the most capped foreign player and the highest-scoring defender in league history, the Sultan’s legacy is etched in gold. He didn’t just play the game; he conquered it.














