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Each Country National Sports or Games Worldwide

Each Country National Games / Sports Worldwide

All National Sports or Games of Each Country.

A national sport is considered to be an intrinsic part of the culture of a nation. Some sports are de facto (not established by law) national sports, as baseball is in the United States and Gaelic games are in Ireland, while others are de jure (established by law) national sports, like lacrosse and ice hockey are in Canada. These sports do not have to be necessarily the most played or most followed, which would be either association football or cricket in all but a few countries are widely considered to be important to the sign for its culture.

Country Games / Sports
Afghanistan Buzkashi
Anguilla Yacht Racing
Antigua And Barbuda Cricket
Argentina Pato
Australia Cricket
Bangladesh Kabaddi
Barbados Cricket
Bermuda Cricket
Bhutan Archery
Brazil Association Football
Canada Lacrosse (summer), Ice Hockey (winter)
Chile Chilean Rodeo
China Ping Pong (Table Tennis)
Colombia Tejo
Cuba Baseball
Denmark Association Football, Handball
Dominican Republic Baseball
England Cricket
Estonia Basketball
Finland Pesäpallo (Finnish Baseball)
France Football
Georgia Rugby Union
Grenada Cricket
Guyana Cricket, Water Polo
Haiti Association Football
Iceland Handball
India Field Hockey
Indonesia Pencak Silat
Iran Wrestling
Ireland Gaelic Football
Israel Association Football
Jamaica Cricket
Japan Sumo
Lithuania Basketball
Basketball Rugby Union
Malaysia Sepak Takraw
Mauritius Association Football
Mexico Charrería
Mongolia Mongolian Wrestling, Archery
Nepal Volleyball
New Zealand Rugby Union
Norway Cross-Country Skiing (winter)
Pakistan Field Hockey
Papua New Guinea Rugby League
Peru Paleta Frontón
Philippines Arnis
Puerto Rico Paso Fino
Romania Oina
Russia Bandy
Scotland Golf
Slovenia Alpine Skiing
South Korea Taekwondo
Sri Lanka Volleyball
Tajikistan Gushtigiri
The Bahamas Cricket
Turkey Oil Wrestling
Turks And Caicos Islands Cricket
United States Of America Baseball
Uruguay Destrezas Criollas
Venezuela Baseball
Wales Rugby Union


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Kabaddi History And Rules

Pro Kabaddi

Kabaddi is essentially an Indian game, which commands huge popularity in India as well as its hinterland. In India, kabaddi is popular in different names. In the southern parts of India, the game is referred to as Chedugudu or Hu-Tu-Tu. In eastern India, it is fondly called Hadudu (for men) and Kit-Kit (for women). The game is known as Kabaddi in northern India. Breath control, raid, dodging and movement of hand and feet are the basic skills that one has to acquire, in order to play kabaddi. The player has to acquire power and learn both offensive and defensive skills to excel in the game, which combines the characteristics of rugby and wrestling. Read on to explore the history of kabaddi in India. History of Kabaddi Game In India Origin The origin of kabaddi can be traced to the pre-historic times. In India, kabaddi was primarily devised as a way to develop the physical strength and speed in young men. During its inception, kabaddi was played to boost the self-defense skills and to develop quick responsiveness to attacks. It also sharpened the reflexes of counter attacks of the individuals, who mostly played in groups or teams. Kabaddi also finds the place in Hindu mythology. The dramatized version of the great Indian epic, the Mahabharata, has made an analogy of the game, wherein the warrior Arjuna's son Abhimanyu faces a tough time when he is trapped in the 'Chakravyuha' set by his enemies of the War. Kabaddi In Mythology Historians suggests that some other ancient scripts have proved that kabaddi existed in the pre-historic times in India. In Mahabharata, Arjuna had a unique talent in the game of kabaddi. He could effortlessly sneak into the 'wall' of enemies, destroy them all and come back unscathed. As per the Buddhist literature, Gautam Buddha played kabaddi for recreational purposes. It says that he loved to play the game and took it as a means to exhibit his strength, which helped him to win his brides. It is quite evident from the manuscripts discovered by the historians that kabaddi was a much-adored game in ancient times. Kabaddi In Modern India In modern times, kabaddi was given the national status of a game in India in 1918. The state of Maharashtra has accredited with upbringing the game to a national platform. Consequently, the standard set of rules and regulations for the game were formulated in the same year. However, the rules and regulations were brought to print only after a few years, in 1923. During the same year, an All India Tournament for kabaddi was organized at Baroda, wherein the players strictly followed the rules and regulations formulated for the game. Since then, the game has come a long way. Its popularity increased and a number of tournaments were organized at a national level, throughout the country. The game was introduced at the 1938 Indian Olympic Games held at Calcutta, which fetched it international recognition. AIKF And AKFI With a view to increasing the popularity of kabaddi as a sport in India, the All India Kabaddi Federation (AIKF) were founded in 1950. Since its establishment, the AIKF has been working towards uplifting the standard of the game. To serve the purpose, it has been conducting National level kabaddi championships on a regular basis since 1952, in accordance with the set rules and regulations (for the game). In 1955, the first men's national tournament was organized in Madras (the present day Chennai), while the women's nationals were held in Calcutta (the present day Kolkata). The Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India (AKFI) came into existence in 1973, in order to popularize the game in the neighboring countries of India as well as to organize national level tournaments. Inclusion Of Kabaddi In Curriculum In 1961, the Indian University Sports Control Board (USCB) included the game of kabaddi in its curriculum, as a prime sports discipline for the students. This raised the status of kabaddi as a game in India, further. Thereafter, the game was introduced as one of the important games in the school by the School Games Federation of India (SGFI) in 1962. This decision played the pivotal role in urging the school going children to participate in state and national level competitions for the game, organized by the SGFI. Another development in the history of kabaddi in India took shape in 1971 when the National Institute of Sports (NIS) included Kabaddi in the curriculum of Regular Diploma courses. The Present Day Scenario The popularity of kabaddi has increased over the passing years, from being a popular game in rural India to a sport recognized at the national level. A number of championships, both at the national and international level, have been organized for kabaddi, wherein the Indian national kabaddi team has delivered remarkable performances. The introduction of Federation Cup Kabaddi matches in India in 1981 is a milestone in the history of kabaddi in India. India touched another milestone in 2004, when she hosted the first-ever Kabaddi World Cup, in Mumbai. The country won the World Cup, as well. She has produced a number of talented Kabaddi players, so far, who have earned international recognition and brought laurels to the country.

How to play Kabaddi (Introduction )

Kabaddi is often seen as one of the ancient wrestling sport. Actually, it can be called a wrestling sport, but along with it plenty of other things are also involved. The word Kabaddi has come from a Tamil word, Kai-pidi which means “holding hands”. Kabaddi is popular not only in India but it is a National Game of Bangladesh as well. Most of the Indian states do play this game, but it is far more popular in the villages of Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat. Many of these states even call Kabaddi as ‘Hu Tu Tu’.

kabaddi is culture of punjab

Kabaddi Rules Simplify

To understand the game of Kabaddi is very simple. It is a seven a side game where one player from one side chants “kabaddi…kabaddi..kabaddi..” and enters the opposition’s half and tries to touch at least one player of the opposition, so that he can go back to his own half safely. On the other hand all of the seven players tries to stop that opposition player to go back to his half safely by trying to grab him and keep him under their control till he loses his breath. If a player touches the opposition player and returns to his half safely then not only the player whom he has touched is out but he can make a player alive from his own side who had been out before him, just in case.
World Kabaddi  Federation

international Competitions

Kabaddi World Cup:  There have been two different kinds of Kabaddi world cups held by two different organizers and in both of them India has come out winners.
World Kabaddi League: It is based of Formula 1 and it will be played between August and December 2014 where teams will travel across four continents. The Bollywood actors have purchased few of the WKL teams.
Apart from these two, a Pro-Kabaddi competition or league is also starting in India in which players from various countries are involved.

Kabaddi Federations around the World

  • The Asian Kabaddi Federation – AKF
  • The Asian Amateur Kabaddi Federation – AAKF
  • Pakistan Kabaddi Federation – PKF
  • The Kabaddi Federation of India – KFI
  • Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India – AKFI
  • The Bangladesh Amateur Kabaddi Federation –BAKF
  • The Iran’s Amateur Kabaddi Federation – IAKF
  • The England Kabaddi Federation UK – EKF
  • Other Nations in which Kabaddi is popular: Chinese Taipei, Nepal, Malaysia, South Korea, Thailand, New Zealand and Canada

Highest Paid Football Players In The World 2016

Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are two highest paid footballers in the world and that too by far with their after-tax salary contracts with Real Madrid and Barcelona respectively. We take a look at top 15 footballers with massive salaries currently active in 2015-16.
Highest paid football players in the world
Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are by far the highest paid footballers in the world. Both players have unique contracts with their respective clubs where they are paid salaries after tax. Cristiano Ronaldo signed for Real Madrid back in 2009 for a world record fee and he became the highest paid player in the world when he signed new 5 year deal with Real Madrid back in 2013 and that will keep him at Madrid until 2018. His new 5-year contract is worth £76 million in total and he will be paid £288,000 a week after tax which means he costs Real Madrid a handsome £30 million a year.
When Ronaldo signed this deal Barcelona also facilitated Messi with a new financially improved contract back in 2014 which will keep the star at Camp Nou till 2018. His new contract will earn him as much as £275,000 a week after tax. That is €20 million a year (£14.5 million) and this is after tax numbers making him second highest paid player in the world behind Cristiano Ronaldo. These two are in league of their own both on the pitch and off it as well. They have highly lucrative endorsement deals almost doubling their yearly incomes.

1.Cristiano Ronaldo(Real Madrid)

Cristiano Ronaldo The Real Madrid star is the highest paid footballer in the world banking over £50 million last year.
Ronaldo is also the most popular athlete in the world, if you go by social media. His Facebook and Twitter following eclipses that of all other footballers.
CR7 has a long term agreement with Nike, a signature CR7 line of clothing and a whopper deal with Castrol amongst many others. weekly £288,000 after tax - Yearly £15 million after tax
Ronaldo also has a unique level of control over his image rights, splitting them 60/40 with the club (the benchmark is 50/50) – when you consider the size of the Real Madrid brand across the globe, that extra 10% is likely measured in millions.

2.Lionel Messi(FC Barcelona)

Lionel Messi

Many pick the little Argentine as the best player in modern football. Whilst his financial figures would support this, he has been pipped to the post by you know who. Messi is the highest earner at Barcelona with an annual salary exceeding £33m. Deals with Pepsi, Samsung and of course his own football boot silo with Adidas place Leo in the elite category of money makers in football. weekly £275,000 after tax - yearly £14.5 million after tax.

3.Zlatan Ibrahimovic(PSG)

Zlatan Ibrahimovic The big Swede leads with two major sponsors: Nike and Volvo. He appears regularly and globally for both.
On the field, he is the first player for over 20 years to exceed 30 goals in one season in the French league, this despite him being at the tail end of his career. Destined for the MLS, Zlatan is likely to have at least one more major payday. weekly £250,000 after tax - yearly £13 million.

4.Gareth Bale(Real Madrid)

Gareth Bale
 The man from Cardiff, Wales has had a meteoric rise since being a left back for Southampton in 2007.
Bale is one of the leading faces at Adidas and BT football, but it’s his salary which nets him the majority of his income. weekly £320,000 before tax.

5.Neymar(Barcelona)

Brazil’s main man Neymar has silenced critics and proved his talent at both club and international level.
Highly marketable, Neymar earns more from product endorsements than at Barcelona and that’s saying something! weekly £220,000 after tax - yearly £11.4 million. Don’t forget, Neymar is yet to peak so is forecast to continue rising in this chart.

6.James Rodriguez

James Rodriguez
Rodriguez shot to fame during the 2014 World Cup where he won the Golden Boot. Real Madrid snapped him up shortly afterwards, paying £63M to Monaco for his services.
In the Adidas stable, James is also tied up to Gatorade and has his own line of underwear.

7.Wayne Rooney(Manchester United)

Wayne Rooney
The new clean-cut Wayne Rooney is more marketable than the scandal-hit one of a few years ago. Rooney lost sponsorship deals due to his off-field antics, but now the England and Manchester United captain is a coining it in.weekly £250,000 after tax - yearly £13 million
In 2014 he signed a new club contract, he has a huge Nike deal and is also close to completing a book contract with Harper Collins.

8.Radamel Falcao

Radamel Falcao
Despite suffering to find from last season at Manchester United and some doubting his fitness following a serious knee injury, the Chelsea striker will be happy about his financial affairs.
Like Aguero, he is a Puma athlete and recently signed a five year deal with the German sportswear brand.

9.Sergio Aguero(Man City)

Sergio Aguero

Sergio Aguero, nicknamed Kun Aguero is one of the most talented ‘out and out’ goalscorers in the world.
Since 2011 he has been plying his trade at Manchester City with a very healthy salary. He’s one of Puma football’s main athlete’s, headlining the evoSPEED football boot and he’s also a face for Gillette and Pepsi.

 10.Luis Suarez(Barcelona)

Luis Suarez(Barcelona)
Despite being banned for nibbling on Chiellini, his third biting incident, Luis Suarez is still able to command a hefty income from his boot supplier Adidas.
Add to that a top contract with Barcelona and it’s no surprise that the Uruguayan is in the Top 10.

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Richest sportsman in cricket 2016






Cricket is one of the most popular sports all over the world has millions of fans following; perhaps it is the World’s 2nd most popular sport after soccer in the case of viewership on TV. It is also the fact that some countries even not know the name of cricket or cricketers like Americans but it is equally popular in most of the countries like Pakistan, India, Australia, South Africa, member countries of ICC and many others across the world. Whenever the match between Pakistan & India begins at anywhere in the world, the millions of people across the globe who don’t have the interest of cricket watches the match and enjoys the clash between two traditional rival countries. With the passage of time Cricket has flourished lots and now has become the commercial entertainment. The introduction of T20 and the Indian Premier League made cricket more entertaining and most earning not only for the sponsors but also for the cricketers as well. Now the cricketers are earning millions of dollars as compared to the past due to its commercialism.  Here we bring to you a detailed list of World’s Richest Cricketers.Indian test captain Virat Kohli just became the highest paid player in Indian Premier League. Virat Kohli was retained by Royal Challengers Bangalore for the upcoming 2016 IPL Season and he was one of the few retained cricketers who gained in their salary. Kohli’s disclosed salary is Rs 15 crore ($2.26 million) making him the highest paid player in IPL.Virat Kohli becomes the highest paid player in IPL with his new Rs 15 crore ($2.26 million) a year salary with Royal Challengers Bangalore.Virat Kohli is also one of the highest paid player overall in cricket world just short of Mahinder Singh Dhoni to the top spot. Dhoni holds the top spot in terms of highest yearly income for the best part of the last 9 years largely become highly lucrative domestic endorsement deals. Below is the list of top 10 highest paid cricketers around the world.Cricket just like other major sports is evolving big time, with the introduction of Twenty20 format not only the interest has spread in different regions but it also brings in a lot of money for top cricket boards. Twenty20 has revolutionized cricket in India in the last 5 to 7 years. India’s yearly domestic T20 Premier League is one of the most lucrative sports leagues around the world and teams from IPL are spending big money to bring in talented players to boost their squads. Here is the list of Top 10 most expensive IPL buys since 2008. Today we take a look at some of the richest cricketers overall and active highest paid players in the world. When we talk about cricket rich list, Indian captain Mahinder Singh Dhoni is not only the highest paid player in the world but he is also the richest cricket in the last couple of decades. When India won the 2011 world cup MS Dhoni was placed on no.23 in Forbes athlete rich list with a yearly income of around $28 million making him by far the richest player in cricket. Most of his money comes in from domestic sponsorship deals around $23 million a year while his yearly contract with BCCI (Indian cricket board) earns him around $3.5 million a year plus his IPL contract earning him further $2 million a year.
Top 10 Active Highest Paid Cricketers In 2016
NO# PLAYER SALARIES ENDORSEMENTS YEARLY INCOME
1 MS Dhoni $5.7m (IPL & BCCI Central Contract) $23m $28.7m
2 Virat Kohli $6.9m (IPL & BCCI Central Contract) $18m $24.9m
3 Chris Gayle $4.5m (Various T20 leagues) $3m $7.5m
4 Virender Sehwag $1.8m (IPL Contract) $4m $5.8m
5 Shane Watson $3.5m (Australia central contract & other T20 leagues) $2m $5.5m
6 Shahid Afridi $2.3m (PCB Central contract & other T20 leagues) $4m $6.3m
7 Gautam Ghambir $1.5m (IPL Conctract) $1m $5m
8 Yuvraj Singh $1.8m (IPL Contract) $2m $3.8m
9 AB De Villiers $3.5m (IPL & South African central contract) $2m $5.5m
10 Michael Clark $850,000 $2m $2.9m

The richest sportsman in cricket 2016:

As far as the overall rich list is concerned, Indian players dominate the list as well with Sachin Tendulkar leading the way with his reportedly $115 million net worth over 20-year international career. The figures are derived from Forbes, Sundaytimes Uk richest and it reflects how much a players net worth.

1.MS Dhoni


Dhoni, according to Forbes, has retained the number 1 spot in the list of richest cricketers, since 2009.
The Team India captain, with $65 million net worth, holds the top spot in terms of highest yearly income for best part of last 9 years largely become highly lucrative domestic endorsement deals.
Salary: $3.5 million
Sponsors: Reebok, Pepsi Co, Sony

2.Virat Kohli



India’s Test captain Virat Kohli, is just behind MS Dhoni, with a net worth of $46 million.
Salary: $3.1 million
Sponsors: Nike, PepsiCo, Toyota, Head & Shoulder

3.Gautam Gambhir





The left-handed opening batsman who plays domestic cricket for Delhi, and captains Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League, has been ranked at third after Kohli with a net worth of $44 million.
Salary: $3.9 million
Sponsors: Reebok, Red Bull, Hero Honda

4.Shane Watson


The Australian all-rounder, who played his last international match against India during World Twenty 20 in Mohali, has been ranked at fourth in the list with $4.0m net worth.
Salary: $4.0 million
Sponsors: Gunn & Moore, Asics, TAG Heuer

5.Virender Sehwag

The former Indian cricketer also made it to the list of richest cricketers with $40 million net worth.
Salary: $3.5 million
Sponsors: Fila, Hero Honda, Royal Challenge

6.Shahid Khan Afridi

Nicknamed as Boom Boom Afridi, is the only Pakistani player to be ranked in the list of richest cricketers, with $47 million net worth that is more than Kohli’s.
Afridi is the current captain of the franchise Peshawar Zalmi and the Pakistan T20 national team.
Salary: $2.5 million
Sponsors: Head&Shoulder, Q-Mobile, PepsiCo

7.Rohit Sharma


India’s opening batsman Rohit Gurunath Sharma has been ranked at 7th with a net worth of $36 million.
Sharma is also the captain of the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League.
Salary: $2.0 million
Sponsors: MRF

8.Michael Clarke

The former cricketer is widely considered one of Australia’s greatest ever batsmen and captains. He retains the 8th position in the list with a net worth of $34.5 million.
Salary: $3.5 million
Sponsors: Spartan Sports, Gillette, Bonds

9.Chris Gayle










The Jamaican cricketer who plays international cricket for the West Indies has been considered one of the most powerful batsmen in limited-overs cricket. With numerous records in all formats of the game, Gayle has secured a net worth of $30 million and ranked second last in the list.
Salary: $2 million
Sponsors: PepsiCo, Royal Challenge, Lahore qalandars

10.Suresh Raina

The left-handed middle-order batsman and an occasional off-spin bowler, who plays for Uttar Pradesh in all forms of domestic cricket and is the captain of Gujarat Lions in the Indian Premier League, has been ranked at last with $25 million net worth.
Salary: $3 million
Sponsors: Aircel , PepsiCO
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