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Women's Kabaddi World Cup 2025 Points Table after Day 6

Jayant Kumar Pandey - Kabaddi writer, sports enthusiast, every breath, every chant of kabaddi tells a different story and deserves to be written.
Published at :November 23, 2025 at 12:31 PM
Modified at :November 24, 2025 at 6:26 PM
Women's Kabaddi World Cup 2025 Points Table after Day 6

All four semi-finalists of the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 have been confirmed on Day 6.

The league stage of the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 has now concluded after six days of intense action and drama. The final day of the league stage produced exciting matches that clarified the standings and shaped the path to the semi-finals.

The tournament featured 11 teams divided into two groups. After a thrilling round-robin stage, only four teams remain in the race for the precious title: the top two from each group, who have successfully earned their place in the semi-finals.

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The league stage was nothing short of blockbuster entertainment, with every team giving their all on the mat. Some teams marched ahead with dominant performances, while others narrowly missed out on semi-final spots by just a few points.

On that note, let’s take a look at the final points table of both groups of the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025.

Group A Points Table

Group A consisted of five teams. The Indian Women’s Kabaddi Team dominated the group stage, finishing as table-toppers by winning all their matches and securing a perfect 8 points. Their consistent all-round performances established them as strong contenders for the title.

Bangladesh clinched the second spot and a place in the semi-finals with 6 points, thanks to a crucial win on the final day, showing great determination under pressure. Thailand narrowly missed out on qualification, finishing third with 4 points after losing a close and decisive match against Bangladesh despite putting up a brave fight throughout the tournament.

Uganda secured the fourth position with 2 points and showed glimpses of potential, but couldn’t convert them into victories. Germany remained at the bottom of the table without any points and were unable to make a significant impact in this edition of the World Cup.

Women's Kabaddi World Cup 2025 Final Points Table
Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 Final Points Table

Group B Points Table

Group B consisted of six teams. Chinese Taipei dominated the group stage and finished as the table toppers with a perfect 10 points, winning all their matches and showcasing remarkable consistency.

Iran held their nerve on the final day, winning the virtual quarter-final and securing their place in the semi-finals. They finished in second place with 8 points.

Nepal claimed the third spot with 6 points and narrowly missed out on qualification, as their loss to Iran in the decisive match ended their hopes of qualifying for the semis.

Kenya showed improvement as the tournament progressed and finished in fourth place with 4 points. Zanzibar followed in fifth with just 2 points, managing one win in the competition.

However, Poland struggled throughout and had minimal impact in the tournament, ending at the bottom of the table with 0 points.

Which teams have qualified for the semi-finals of the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025?

India, Iran, Chinese Taipei, and Bangladesh are the semi-finalists of the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025.

Where is the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 being held?

The tournament is being held in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Which nations will participate in the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025?

A total of 12 teams will participate: India, Iran, Bangladesh, Chinese Taipei, Nepal, Thailand, Kenya, Uganda, Zanzibar, Argentina, Poland, and Germany.

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Jayant Kumar Pandey
Jayant Kumar Pandey

Kabaddi is old, but not older than my love for it. I am still a rookie, but kabaddi is one thing I have been following passionately since my childhood. I don't miss any matches of the league and I regularly follow domestic and international tournaments as well.

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