KCL Trophy Tour Energizes Haryana's Kabaddi Heartlands in Hisar & Bhiwani

The Kabaddi Champions League Trophy Tour advanced through Haryana with stops in Hisar and Bhiwani, drawing local fans and aspiring players. The tour aims to connect the league with the grassroots communities that have historically nurtured the sport. The trophy's arrival sparked engagement and conversations about kabaddi's professional growth among young athletes. The tour will continue to Rohtak ahead of the league's commencement in Sonipat from January 25 to February 7.

Key Points: KCL Trophy Tour Visits Hisar, Bhiwani to Boost Kabaddi Fervor

  • Trophy tour builds grassroots connection
  • Engages fans & young athletes in Haryana
  • Highlights cities' historic kabaddi links
  • Builds momentum for Jan 25 league start
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Kabaddi Champions League Trophy continues its journey across Haryana with stops in Hisar, Bhiwani

The Kabaddi Champions League trophy tour connects with fans in Hisar and Bhiwani, Haryana, building excitement for the league starting Jan 25 in Sonipat.

"take the league beyond stadiums and into the heart of communities - KCL press release"

Hisar, January 21

The Kabaddi Champions League Trophy Tour continued its journey through Haryana with visits to Hisar on January 19 and Bhiwani on January 20, further strengthening the league's effort to connect with regions that have played an important role in shaping the sport and gain more popularity for the local teams.

In Hisar, the arrival of the KCL trophy drew local fans, aspiring players and members of the sporting community, many of whom came to witness the trophy up close. The moment served as a reminder of the city's long-standing association with kabaddi, a sport nurtured through school competitions, local tournaments, and community participation over the years.

The tour then moved to Bhiwani, as per a KCL press release, where the trophy was received with equal interest and warmth. Known for its strong sporting ethos, the city's response reflected a deep appreciation for kabaddi's values of discipline, teamwork and resilience. Young athletes and fans engaged with the tour, sharing conversations around the game and its growing professional landscape.

The KCL Trophy Tour has been designed to take the league beyond stadiums and into the heart of communities, acknowledging the grassroots foundation on which kabaddi continues to thrive. It is also a way to connect the fans with their local teams and lift up the joint spirit for the sport through the league.

As the journey continues, the KCL trophy will next travel to Rohtak, carrying forward the spirit of the tour and extending its outreach across Haryana.

The Trophy Tour forms part of the build-up to the Kabaddi Champions League, scheduled to be held from January 25 to February 7 in Sonipat, where teams from across the league will compete in a series of high-intensity matches, celebrating the sport in a setting shaped by both tradition and competition.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Hisar, it was a proud moment to see the KCL trophy here. My little brother plays kabaddi at school level and he was so excited. This kind of outreach makes the sport feel accessible, not just something on TV. More power to the local teams!
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Rohit P
Good initiative, but I hope the league management ensures this isn't just a PR tour. Real connection means investing in local infrastructure and coaching clinics in these towns. The passion is there, it needs proper channeling.
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Sarah B
Visiting India and learning about kabaddi has been amazing. It's incredible to see a professional league building from the community up like this. The values of teamwork and discipline they mention are universal. Best of luck for the tournament!
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Vikram M
Bhiwani is a sports factory! From boxers to kabaddi players, the talent there is raw and real. Glad the trophy tour went there. Hope they scout some hidden gems for the league. Jai Haryana! 💪
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Kavya N
This is how you build a sporting culture. Not just in metros, but going to the towns and villages where the sport is lived and breathed. Excited for the Sonipat event. Hope the tickets are affordable for local fans.

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