Sonipat, Dec 9: The Kabaddi Champions League (KCL) has taken a major step toward its highly anticipated inaugural season with the successful completion of Zone 4 trials on December 5 and Central trials on December 6 and 7.
The multi-stage talent hunt highlighted the extraordinary depth of kabaddi in Haryana and set the tone for the league's historic four crore mega auction.

Trials were conducted across two venues to ensure smooth operations and athlete convenience. Zone 4 trials took place at Renu Vidya Mandir College in Bhalgarh, while the Central trials were hosted at Saraswati Senior Secondary School in Sonipat.
The response to KCL's trials was overwhelming, further proving why Haryana remains the heartbeat of Indian kabaddi.
Key participation indicators include:
This level of participation demonstrates not only Haryana's sporting legacy but also the league's ability to attract raw and promising talent from across the state.
The trials served as the first major step in KCL's mission to create a powerful and sustainable kabaddi structure at the grassroots level. The league aims to nurture and guide the next generation of athletes through a professional environment backed by a long-term sporting roadmap.
KCL aims to:
With a four crore auction purse, KCL is redefining the value and scale of state-level kabaddi leagues by offering unmatched opportunities for both emerging and seasoned players.
The credibility of the trials was further elevated by the involvement of some of India's most respected Pro Kabaddi League stars in Mohit Chillar, Rajesh Narwal, and Ravinder Pahal.
They were joined by several senior ex-international players and national-level veterans. Their expertise and high standards ensured that selections were fair, thorough, and designed to identify the best talent in the region.
Mohit Chillar: Reflecting on the player pool, Chillar admitted that picking the best talent was incredibly challenging.
"It is extremely tough to choose from such a talented pool of athletes. Haryana has always been strong in kabaddi, but witnessing this level of quality in such huge numbers was beyond expectations. It is a very positive sign for the sport," Chillar said.
Rajesh Narwal: Narwal highlighted the ambition of the new league. Narwal stated, "Every player showcased remarkable skill, making the selection process challenging. KCL's four crore purse shows the scale and ambition of this league."
Ravinder Pahal: Pahal emphasised how KCL is poised to shift the kabaddi landscape.
"KCL is redefining kabaddi. The Central trials proved the amount of raw talent Haryana has. With this platform, these athletes are ready to shine at national and global levels," he added further.
Their words underline the excitement and belief within the kabaddi community regarding what the KCL is building.
With trials concluded, KCL now prepares for one of the most anticipated phases of the season - the mega auction.
Auction highlights:
The auction promises to draw major attention from fans, associations, and scouts from across the nation.
KCL aims to be more than a league. It seeks to become a movement that uplifts kabaddi from the grassroots and offers athletes serious opportunities in sport and life.
For young players, KCL opens doors to:
Through this model, KCL aims to deliver respect, opportunity, and structured growth to every deserving athlete.