Health and Physical Education Project on Kabaddi S.N.B.P International School Affiliation no.-1130522 Submitted to :- Mr. Firoz Sir (Director of Physical Education) Submitted by:- Name- Vansh Patil Class- 11 th Roll No.- S11C36
Index Introduction History Ground Measurement Rules and Regulations Players List Top Countries
Introduction The origin of the game dates to pre-historic times, played in different forms. The modern Kabaddi Game was played all over India and some parts for the South Asia from 1930. The first known framework of the rules of Kabaddi, as an indigenous sport of India, was prepared in Maharashtra in 1921 for Kabaddi competitions, combining the patterns of Sanjeevani and Gamini.
History The All-India Kabaddi Federation was formed in 1950 to look after the promotion of the game and the Senior National Championship started in the year 1952. The new body, Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India(AFKI) came into existence from the year 1972 affiliated to the Indian Olympic Association(IOA) with a view to popularize the game in India and neighboring countries of Asia.
History After the formation of this body, Kabaddi took a new shape and national level competitions started for Juniors and Sun-Junior boys and girls. A separate competition, the Federation Cup, was introduced for men and women for the elite teams of the country.
Ground Measurement Ground shall be level, covered by standardized playing mat.
Rules and Regulations Each team consists of 12 players. 7 players play at a time and 5 are in reserve. The game consists of two 20 minutes halves, with a break of 5 minutes for change of sides. Usually, the Kabaddi play area is 12.50m x 10m, divided by the line into two halves.
Players List(Men)
Players List(Men)
Players List(Women) Priyanka Negi Priyanka Negi is born 21 May 1991 is an Indian women’s Kabaddi player and the captain of the Indian National team. Deepika Henry Joseph Deepika Henry Joseph is an Indian professional international Kabaddi player. She was a member of the team that won a (gold medal) in the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou. Currently playing for the country as vice-captain and as a raider. Payel Chowdhury Payel Chowdhury (Born December 1st, 1992) is an Indian professional women’s Kabaddi player and the current part of India national kabaddi team. She was part of the national teams which won the gold medal at the South Asian Games 2019 and the silver medal at the 2018 Asian Games. Part Of Fire Birds team In Women’s Kabaddi Challenge. Payal is now married to Prasanta Karmakar (para swimmer). Abhilasha Mhatre Abhilasha Mhatre is an Indian professional kabaddi player and was the Captain of the Indian National Women’s Kabaddi Team. She has won the prestigious Arjuna Award of Government of India in 2015. Known for her elegant footwork she is regarded as one of the finest kabaddi players in India. She is fondly referred to as “Queen of Kabaddi". She was also a member of the Indian team that won the Kabaddi World Cup in 2012 in Patna, India.
Players List(Women) Mamta Kumari Dhaka Mamta is the player from Rajasthan. She had shown her game in 66th Women Senior National Kabaddi Tournament and mesmerized the selectors by her performance. Mamta is a skillful left raider and has many other skills. Harwinder Kaur Harwinder Kaur is the player from Punjab. Currently a member of the Indian National Kabaddi Team. She was a member of the Kabaddi team that won gold in event of South Asian Games 2019. Sakshi Kumari Sakshi Kumari is the player from Haryana. Currently a member of the Indian National Kabaddi Team. She was a member of the Kabaddi team that won gold in event of South Asian Games 2019. Pushpa Pushpa is the player from Himachal Pradesh. Currently a member of the Indian National Kabaddi Team. She was a member of the Kabaddi team that won gold in event of South Asian Games 2019.
Top Countries (IFK Ranking) Rank Team Points 1 I ndia 7127.6 2 I ran 5674.4 3 Pakistan 4235.04 4 S outh Korea 3511.9 5 Bangladesh 2795.68 6 S ri Lanka 2086.38 7 K enya 1384 8 Nepal 688.54 9 T hailand 685.08 10 Indonesia 681.62