Key Points

The Pro Kabaddi League Season 12 auction introduces a significant update with the new Final Bid Match rule, allowing for greater team continuity. Every past champion from all PKL seasons is available in this year's auction, creating an exciting opportunity for franchises. With over 500 players, including top stars like Pawan Sehrawat and Fazel Atrachali, the event promises thrilling competition for selection. Each team begins with a Rs 5 crore salary purse and can strategically use FBM cards based on retained players.

Key Points: PKL 12 Auction Spotlights Top Kabaddi Stars and New FBM Rule

  • PKL 12 auction includes updated Final Bid Match rule for squad continuity
  • All past PKL champions eligible for teams to bid on
  • Top Indian and international players like Pawan Sehrawat and Fazel Atrachali feature
  • Teams have Rs 5 crore salary purse, adjusting for retained players
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New FBM rule introduced as over 500 kabaddi players set to go under the hammer in PKL 12 auction

Over 500 kabaddi players, including legends, feature in PKL 12 auction alongside the new FBM rule.

"Every franchise now has a shot at signing the very players who have defined PKL’s biggest moments. - Author"

Mumbai, May 30

Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) Season 12 player auction, set to take place on May 31 and June 1 with top Indian and international kabaddi stars going under the hammer, sees exciting changes, including an updated Final Bid Match (FBM) rule and features a star-studded player pool with over 500 athletes available for bidding.

Among the star-studded player pool are elite Indian players like Pawan Sehrawat, Arjun Deshwal, Ashu Malik and Devank Dalal (PKL 11’s top raider), along with international powerhouses Fazel Atrachali and Mohammadreza Shadloui. Legendary names such as Maninder Singh and Pardeep Narwal also return to the auction table while Naveen Kumar enters the PKL Player Auction for the first time after six seasons with Dabang Delhi K.C.

In this year's PKL player auction for the first time in league history, every single champion player from Seasons 1 to 11 is in the auction pool and available for teams to bid on. Whether it's record-breaking raiders or game-changing defenders, every franchise now has a shot at signing the very players who have defined PKL’s biggest moments.

The highlight of the Season 12 auction is the revised Final Bid Match (FBM) rule which will support long-term squad building and greater team continuity. Previously, the FBM rule allowed teams to retain a player for only one season. Now, franchises have the option to retain a player for either one or two seasons at the time of exercising their FBM.

As per the new FBM rule, when a player who was part of a team in Season 11 receives the highest bid from another franchise, the auctioneer will ask the player’s previous team if they’d like to exercise their FBM. If they choose to do so, they must immediately raise either the one-season or two-season FBM card — whichever card is raised first will be considered final. If the team exercises the FBM, the player is awarded to them at the final bid price. If they do not, the player goes to the highest bidder.

The number of FBM cards a team can use is linked to the number of Elite Retained Players (ERPs); 6 ERPs retained means a team can use 1 FBM, 5 ERPs retained means 2 FBMs and 4 or fewer ERPs retained means 3 FBMs.

For this year’s player auction, all teams can use up to 3 FBMs, except UP Yoddhas, who are eligible for 2 FBMs.

A total of 83 players have been retained by the 12 PKL franchises ahead of the player auction; 25 in the Elite Retained Players (ERP) category, 23 in the Retained Young Players (RYP) category, 35 in the New Young Players (NYP) category. This leaves a maximum of 217 slots to be filled during the Player Auction.

Each franchise starts with a salary purse of Rs 5 crore, adjusted for any players already retained. Teams are allowed a minimum of two and a maximum of four overseas players in their squads.

Players have been categorised into four groups; Category A – Rs 30 lakh, Category B – Rs 20 lakh, Category C – Rs 13 lakh, Category D – Rs 9 lakh.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Exciting changes this season! The new FBM rule is a game-changer for team building. Finally franchises can plan long-term instead of reshuffling every year. Hope my favorite team Patna Pirates makes smart use of this! 🔥 #KabaddiLove
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Priya M.
As a kabaddi fan from Haryana, I'm thrilled to see so many talented players in one auction pool. But the salary caps seem quite low compared to other leagues. Our kabaddi stars deserve better pay for the skills and risks involved in this sport.
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Amit S.
The return of legends like Maninder Singh and Pardeep Narwal is what makes this auction special! Hoping to see some nostalgic team reunions. Also curious how the international players will fare this season - Fazel Atrachali is a beast in defense!
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Sunita R.
While the changes are good, I'm concerned about smaller teams getting overshadowed by richer franchises. The league should ensure competitive balance - maybe introduce some form of salary cap rollover for teams that don't spend fully in one season?
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Vikram J.
Finally Naveen Kumar in the auction! This is going to be the most expensive bid in PKL history for sure. Teams will break their banks for him. The 2-year FBM option is brilliant - will help build proper team chemistry instead of constant changes.
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Neha P.
As someone who follows kabaddi closely, I appreciate how PKL keeps innovating. But wish they would also focus more on grassroots development. Many players from rural areas still don't get proper opportunities. The NYP category is a step in right direction though 👍

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