Asian Kabaddi Federation
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Sport | Kabaddi |
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Category | Continental Sports Organization |
Membership | 17 National Association |
Abbreviation | AKF |
Founded | 1978[1] |
Regional affiliation | Asia |
Headquarters | Jaipur, India |
President | Janardan Singh Gehlot |
Vice president(s) | Sunil Rajkarnikar |
Other key staff | Secretary-General Mohammed Sarwar Treasurer Mahiepala Herath |
Official website | |
asiankabaddi | |
Official languages English |
The Asian Kabaddi Federation, commonly known by the acronym AKF, is the governing body for the sport of Kabaddi in Asia. It has 17 member countries.
The main headquarters is located in Jaipur, India and the current president is Janardan Singh Gehlot of India.
Members[edit]
West Asia[edit]
- Bahrain Kabaddi Association
- Iraq Center Kabaddi Federation
- Jordan Kabaddi Federation
- Kuwait Kabaddi Association
- Lebanese Kabaddi Federation
- Oman Kabaddi Association
- Palestine Kabaddi Association
- Qatar Kabaddi Association
- Saudi Arabia Kabaddi Federation
- Syria Kabaddi Federation
- United Arab Emirates Kabaddi Association
- Yemen Kabaddi Association
Central Asia[edit]
- Afghanistan Kabaddi Association
- Bangladesh Kabaddi Federation
- Bhutan Kabaddi Federation
- Kabaddi Federation of India
- Islamic Republic of Iran Kabaddi Federation
- Kazakhstan Kabaddi Federation
- Kyrgyzstan Kabaddi Federation
- Kabaddi Association of Maldives
- Nepal Kabaddi Association
- Pakistan Kabaddi Federation
- Sri Lanka Kabaddi Federation
- Kabaddi Federation of Tajikistan
- Turkmenistan Kabaddi Federation
- Uzbekistan Kabaddi Federation
East Asia[edit]
South East Asia[edit]
- Brunei Amateur Kabaddi Association
- Cambodia Kabaddi Federation
- The National Kabaddi Federation of Indonesia
- Lao Kabaddi Federation
- Malaysia Amateur Kabaddi Association
- Myanmar Kabaddi Federation
- Philippine National Kabaddi Federation
- Kabaddi Association of Singapore
- Thailand Kabaddi Association
- Federação de Kabaddi do Timor-Leste
- Kabaddi Federation of Vietnam
References[edit]
- ↑ "AKF History – Asian Kabbadi Federation". Asian Volleyball Confederation. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
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