Doha: Tulu Koota Qatar Gears up for First Kabaddi Tourney


Doha: Tulu Koota Qatar Gears up for First Kabaddi Tourney
Daijiworld Media Network - Doha



 

Doha, Nov 23: The 1st men’s rolling cup Kabaddi tournament will begin on Friday, the 28th November 2008 at the Indian Club playground in Doha.

Six teams will be participating in this tournament being the host team Tulu Koota Qatar, Mangalore Cricket Club (MCC), Advance Technical Services (ATS),  Karnataka Sangha Qatar, Pallonji Qatar and United Kabbadi.


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The fixtures:

United Kabaddi v/s Karnataka Sangha
Advance Technical Services v/s Tulu Koota Qatar
Karnataka Sangha Vs Pallonji
                                                                                                                                
Tulu Koota Qatar V/s MCC
United Kabaddi V/s Pallonji Qatar
Advance Technical Services V/s. MCC

Matches will commence from 8 in the morning to 11.30 in the afternoon and then in the afternoon from 3 pm closing with the final match in the evening.

Tulukoota Qatar invites all Kabbadi fans to come in large numbers and cheer the teams during the tournament. 

For further details the President Mr. Ravi Shetty on 5569578.

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  • Srikanth Shetty, Mangalore/Muscat

    Sun, Nov 23 2008

    Nice one, I think Palloni Qatar will win this tournament because they are having a very good rider cum catcher.

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  • mahmood Yusuf, karnad,Mulky,Dubai

    Sun, Nov 23 2008

    Cheers guys, good going. Keep it up

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  • shebeer, ullal

    Sun, Nov 23 2008

    its very good game to play, like Doha we have to conduct kabaddi matches in Saudi Arabia also... we will do it in Al Jubail

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