World Super Kabaddi League to debut international talent in 2026

The World Super Kabaddi League (WSKL) plans to launch its first season in 2026 and bring players from many countries to one stage. Organisers will host the opening matches in Dubai between February and March.
The league will have eight teams, each will include both Indian and international players to create a true global kabaddi event. Countries like South Korea, Iran, Thailand, Malaysia, Japan, Canada, and the US supported this plan. About 20 national leagues have confirmed they will take part.
SJ Uplift Kabaddi owns and runs the league. They plan to grow Kabaddi outside India and help it become an Olympic sport. The league will offer matches, training, and fan events all year, even during the off-season.
Founder Sambhav Jain says the league will give kabaddi the big stage it needs. With strong support from the International Kabaddi Federation and a Rs 48 crore player purse, the league shows real promise for the sport’s future.