Panipat Panthers Join Kabaddi Champions League, Led by Joginder Saini

The Kabaddi Champions League has welcomed a new franchise, the Panipat Panthers, owned by The Shivtrinetra Group. Led by entrepreneur Joginder Saini, the team aims to blend local spirit with ambition by combining seasoned and homegrown talent. The league's growth is highlighted by a massive player auction scheduled for December 28, following trials that saw over 3,500 registrations. This expansion reinforces KCL's mission to strengthen kabaddi's grassroots-to-professional pathway and provide a national platform for athletes.

Key Points: Panipat Panthers: New KCL Franchise by Shivtrinetra Group

  • New KCL franchise announced
  • Owned by Shivtrinetra Group
  • Led by entrepreneur Joginder Saini
  • Mega auction on Dec 28
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Kabaddi Champions League gets new franchise, Panipat Panthers

The Kabaddi Champions League expands with Panipat Panthers, a new franchise owned by The Shivtrinetra Group and led by Joginder Saini.

"Hamari soch simple hai -- kabaddi sirf ek game nahi, ek junoon hai. - Joginder Saini"

Panipat, December 24

The Kabaddi Champions League has now entered a new franchise, Panipat Panthers, owned by The Shivtrinetra Group.

Led by renowned entrepreneur and motivational speaker Joginder Saini, this move marks a significant new chapter in growth of professional kabaddi, as per a press release from KCL.

Under Saini's guidance, the Panipat Panthers are being built as a team rooted in local spirit and driven by ambition, blending seasoned performers with promising homegrown talent.

"Hamari soch simple hai -- kabaddi sirf ek game nahi, ek junoon hai," he shared, underscoring his belief that the Panthers will represent the spirit of Panipat with pride.

The Shivtrinetra Group's entry into kabaddi goes beyond a business investment. It represents a mission to uplift the sport, celebrate regional talent, and give young athletes a platform where their skills and dreams can shine on a national stage.

The Kabaddi Champions League continues to grow as a dynamic and inclusive platform for India's grassroots kabaddi stars. With the addition of the Panipat Panthers and the backing of a passionate leader like Joginder Saini, the league is poised to bring even greater excitement and opportunity to players and fans alike.

League's mega player auction scheduled for December 28. The auction will feature eight franchises competing to build their squads from a strong domestic talent pool, with a total player purse of Rs 4 crore.

The recently concluded trials witnessed an overwhelming response from across the country, with over 3,500 player registrations and more than 1,500 athletes participating in the Central trials held in Sonipat. The extensive selection process resulted in more than 110 players being shortlisted, with the final auction pool expected to feature between 200 and 250 players across multiple categories.

Conceptualised to strengthen kabaddi's grassroots-to-professional pathway, the Kabaddi Champions League aims to provide emerging and established players with meaningful competitive exposure and career progression opportunities.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone new to kabaddi, it's exciting to see the sport expanding like this. The grassroots focus is crucial. A 4 crore purse for the auction shows serious investment. Looking forward to seeing the team compositions after the 28th!
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Rohit P
"Kabaddi sirf ek game nahi, ek junoon hai" – Saini Sir nailed it! This is the spirit. Hope the Panthers management walks the talk and truly invests in local talent from the *aakhadas* of Panipat and Sonipat, not just big names. The 3500+ registrations show the hunger is there.
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Priyanka N
Great to see corporate groups like Shivtrinetra backing indigenous sports. However, I hope the league ensures fair pay and long-term contracts for all players, not just the stars. The pathway from grassroots to pro needs to be sustainable for the athletes.
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Vikram M
Sonipat trials, Panipat team... the heart of Indian kabaddi is beating strong in Haryana! This league is creating much-needed opportunities beyond PKL. The competition will only improve the quality of play nationally. Can't wait for the first match!
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Michael C
The structure seems very professional. An auction with a defined purse and 200-250 shortlisted players from a massive pool creates a proper market. This is how you build a serious sports league. Good luck to all the franchises.

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