Kabaddi Champions League Trophy visits Rohtak, Gurugram
Rohtak, January 23
The Kabaddi Champions League Trophy Tour continued its statewide journey with stops in Rohtak on January 21 and Gurugram on January 22, as the league stepped closer to its inaugural season by engaging directly with fans and communities that have been central to the growth of kabaddi in Haryana, according to a release.
In Rohtak, the arrival of the KCL trophy highlighted the city's strong connection with competitive kabaddi and its role in nurturing players who have gone on to represent teams at higher levels. Fans, young athletes and members of the local sporting ecosystem gathered to witness the trophy up close, reinforcing the sense of pride and anticipation around the league's upcoming matches.
The tour then moved to the city hub of Gurugram, where the trophy's visit underlined KCL's effort to expand kabaddi's reach to newer and more diverse audiences. As a city that blends tradition with a modern sporting outlook, Gurugram reflected the league's vision of taking kabaddi beyond familiar boundaries while staying rooted in its core values. The response from fans showcased growing interest in KCL and its teams ahead of the league's first season.
The KCL Trophy Tour is a key initiative in the league's build-up, designed to connect supporters with their local teams and strengthen the emotional bond between fans and the Kabaddi Champions League.
As the journey continues, the KCL trophy will next travel to Faridabad before heading to its final location in Sonipat, further extending the tour's outreach across the state and finally reaching the stadium waiting for it to be lifted up by the first-ever KCL winners.
The Trophy Tour leads into the Kabaddi Champions League, scheduled to be held from January 25 to February 7 in Sonipat, where KCL teams will compete in high-intensity encounters, marking the beginning of a new chapter for professional kabaddi.
— ANI
Reader Comments
As a new resident in Gurugram, I saw the trophy display at the mall. It's great to see a traditional sport getting this kind of modern, professional treatment. It really builds excitement. Looking forward to attending a match.
Good initiative, but I hope the league management ensures the focus remains on grassroots talent from these very towns and doesn't just become another commercial event. The soul of kabaddi is in the *akharas* of Haryana.
My son is in a local academy in Rohtak. He was so inspired to see the trophy! These tours are crucial for motivating the next generation. Jai Haryana, jai kabaddi! 💪
Smart move including Gurugram. It connects the corporate crowd and younger generation with our desi sport. Hope the league gets good broadcast deals so we can all watch from home.
The schedule is tight! Jan 25 to Feb 7 in Sonipat. Hope the infrastructure and arrangements are top-notch. This is Haryana's pride on display to the whole country. Best of luck to all teams!
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