A contact team sport played in Canada
Kabaddi (particularly circle kabaddi)[1] is a sport mainly played by the South Asian community in Canada. A number of club competitions take place in Canada,[2] some of which attract players from countries such as India.[3]
History
Kabaddi is noted for being particularly popular amongst the Punjabi community in Canada.[4] It has become a popular high school sport in some parts of Surrey.[5][6][7] Millions of dollars have been invested into kabaddi stadiums in Brampton and Surrey.[8][9][10]
Kabaddi tournaments receive support from local businesses,[11] as well as politicians who use them to obtain Punjabi votes.[4] The tournaments have also been used to incentivize South Asians to avoid gang involvement.[12][13][14]
Controversy
Kabaddi has been alleged to have ties to gangsterism; for example, the National Kabaddi Association President, Kamaljit Singh 'Neetu' Kang, was targeted in a drive-by shooting in 2023.[1] Other allegations include links to people-smuggling and drug abuse; of the 261 Indian kabaddi players who entered Canada between 2014 and 2017, only about half returned to India.[4][15]
Canadians involved in kabaddi have also been alleged to have been involved in drug-related crimes in India.[16]
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