Women's Kabaddi World Cup 2025 successfully concluded in Dhaka, ending a wait of more than a decade Women's Kabaddi World Cup 2025The 10-day World Cup concluded with a spectacular final on Monday. India won the title by defeating Chinese Taipei in the final, but the hosts are being hailed as the real winners on the world stage. Bangladesh.
The Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Bangladesh Kabaddi Federation have impressed officials from Iran, Germany, Kenya and even the Asian Kabaddi Federation with their impeccable management. Flawless security, world-class hospitality and a packed gallery have proven that Kabaddi is not only the national sport of Bangladesh, but also another name for passion. In this article, we will tell you how Bangladesh has successfully made this huge event a success and shown its new potential in the sports world and what foreign players have said about Bangladesh.
A new example of the pulse of life and the gathering of visitors in the gallery
One of the successful aspects of this World Cup was the spontaneous participation of the spectators. Usually, if there is a strict security perimeter in international tournaments, the entry of general spectators is somewhat limited. But this time, the Bangladesh Kabaddi Federation maintained the highest standards of security, but the gallery was 'open to all'. Since there is no hassle of tickets, thousands of kabaddi lovers have gathered in the stadium every day to enjoy the heat of this traditional game of rural Bengal while sitting in the heart of the capital Dhaka. The stadium shook with the sound of vuvuzelas and applause, which was an unimaginable experience for foreign players. Especially players from Chinese Taipei or European countries, who are usually used to playing in empty galleries in their own countries, have mentioned this frenzy of the Dhaka spectators as one of the best achievements of their careers. This huge crowd has proven that with the right initiative and promotion, kabaddi still reigns in the hearts of Bengalis.

World-class event: Players and coaches are impressed
At the end of the tournament, players and coaches from different countries highly praised Bangladesh's hospitality and management.
Women's Kabaddi World Cup 2025 champions India praised
Coach of the title-winning Indian team Tejaswini Bai He called Bangladesh's arrangements 'top-notch'. He said:
“Bangladesh has hosted a great event. The accommodation, food and weather here – everything was very enjoyable. Bangladesh has proven that they are fully capable of hosting a big tournament.”
Surprise and reaction from runner-up Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei, which was eliminated in the group stage last season, made a big surprise by reaching the final. The team's coach David Psy, who has experience playing in India's Pro Kabaddi League, described Bangladesh's management as world-class. David said: "In our country (Taipei), kabaddi is not that popular and there is no support. But Bangladesh's management is really excellent. I believe that this event will encourage other countries as well."
Best raider of the tournament, Taipei I Min Lin He says with emotion:
"Bangladesh is completely different from what I heard in the media. The support of the people here is incredible. If we had that kind of support in our country, we would have gone much further."

The experience of Iran and the new parties
Iranian players Asma Fakhri Praising the sincerity of the people of Bangladesh, he said, "In the future, other countries should follow Bangladesh and organize such events."
Coming to play in the World Cup for the first time Kenya and GermanyIt was great with the experience. Kenyan captain Mercy Akinyi Obiero He felt the weather in Dhaka was like his own country. On the other hand, the German captain Emma Attlee Although he was nervous at the beginning, he later enjoyed the tournament very much.
Recognition by the Asian Kabaddi Federation
Bangladesh's biggest achievement as the host is becoming the Secretary General of the Asian Kabaddi Federation (AKF). Mohammad Sarwar RanaRecognition of. He said:
“The management is absolutely World Cup-level—even better. Bangladesh has proven that they are capable of hosting bigger Kabaddi events in the future.”
Spectator attendance and the revival of the national game
Kabaddi is the national sport of Bangladesh, but it is not as popular as football or cricket. However, the strategy of the Bangladesh Kabaddi Federation in this World Cup was commendable. Despite tight security, the gallery was open to the audience (free entry), and a large number of spectators gathered for each match. The excitement of the spectators in the gallery proves that if the right initiative is taken, Kabaddi can regain its lost glory.

Behind the scenes: A coordinated effort by the Federation and the Ministry
The main credit for making this grand event a success lies with the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Bangladesh Kabaddi Federation (BKF). For a long time, women's kabaddi had been somewhat dormant in the international arena. Overcoming that stagnation and turning Dhaka into a world kabaddi meeting place was a big challenge. The professionalism shown by the organizers in logistical support, flawless security and venue management has brightened the image of Bangladesh in the international arena. Those concerned believe that this event will be a milestone in the history of sports in Bangladesh.
Chinese Taipei: The Rise of a New Superpower
Even more talked about than the tournament results was the rise of Chinese Taipei. The team that had been eliminated in the group stage last season surprised everyone by making it to the finals this time. The team's coach David Sayer played a big role in this. He has transformed Taipei into a strong and tactical team, using his experience playing in India's Pro-Kabaddi League. Although the popularity of kabaddi in Taipei is low, their fighting performance in Dhaka has proven that they are emerging as a new force in kabaddi in Asia.
Cultural exchange and branding of Bangladesh on the world stage
Beyond the competition on the playing field, this World Cup has become a unique platform for cultural exchange. Players from Kenya, Germany and Iran have been impressed by the weather, food and the sincerity of the people of Bangladesh. The participation of the European country Germany and the African country Kenya in particular proves that Kabaddi is no longer just a South Asian game. Through this tournament, Bangladesh has taken a step forward in the field of 'sports tourism', which will have a positive impact on hosting international events in the future.

The revival and future dreams of women's kabaddi
Kabaddi is the national sport of Bangladesh, but it has long been out of the mainstream media and sponsors' interest. However, the spontaneous presence of spectators in the galleries and media coverage at this year's World Cup have rekindled people's love for the game. Especially in women's kabaddi, this tournament will encourage a new generation of girls to come to the sport. According to experts, if Bangladesh can maintain the success of this tournament and bring up new players from the grassroots level, it can also dream of becoming a world champion in the near future.
Tournament highlights at a glance
- Champion: India
- Runner-up: Chinese Taipei
- Best Raider: Ai Min Lin (Chinese Taipei)
- Organizer: Bangladesh Kabaddi Federation and Ministry of Youth and Sports
- Participant: Various countries around the world including India, Iran, Chinese Taipei, Kenya, Germany.
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Conclusion
In conclusion, the 2025 Women's Kabaddi World Cup was not just a sporting event, it was a major platform to prove Bangladesh's capabilities on the world stage. While India won the title on the field, Bangladesh won the hearts of the world with its flawless security, impeccable management, and world-class hospitality.
The successful organization of this tournament after a long period of time has breathed new life into the country's dwindling Kabaddi arena. The praise from foreign players and the unbridled enthusiasm of the spectators in the gallery prove that Kabaddi will regain its lost glory if it gets the right sponsorship. This successful organization in Dhaka shows Bangladesh the dream of organizing more big international sports events in the future.
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