Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 Points Table: Complete Updated Standings of Group A & Group B

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Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 Points Table Updated Standings

The Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 in Dhaka, Bangladesh is currently delivering high-intensity action as 11 teams battle for the world title. The second edition of the tournament is underway from 17 to 24 November 2025, with all matches taking place at the Shaheed Suhrawardi Indoor Stadium.

As the group stage heats up, every game is reshaping the standings. The 11 teams are divided into Group A (5 teams) and Group B (6 teams), and only the top two teams from each group qualify for the semi-finals—making every point, raid, and tackle crucial.

Here’s the latest updated Points Table for Groups A and B, showcasing India’s dominance and the ongoing race to the semi-finals.


Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 – Group A Points Table

Group A features five teams, and it has been India all the way so far. The defending champions are showcasing class, confidence, and complete control with three straight wins.

India currently leads the group with 6 points and a massive points difference of +111, becoming the first team to qualify for the semi-finals from Group A.

Hosts Bangladesh sit in second place with 4 points, and their strong home support continues to boost their performance.

Behind them, Uganda (2 points) and Thailand (2 points) remain in a tight race to secure the second semi-final spot. Their upcoming fixtures will be crucial.

Unfortunately, Germany, with 0 points and no win so far, is officially eliminated.

2nd Women’s Kabaddi World Cup Group A Standings

RankCountryWinDrawLossPointsPoints ScoredPoints ConcededPoints Diff
1India300617160+111
2Bangladesh201411792+25
3Uganda1022124110−14
4Thailand101271102−31
5Germany003066185−119

Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 – Group B Points Table

Group B has been far more unpredictable, with three teams tied at 6 points each—Iran, Nepal, and Chinese Taipei.

Despite losing their first match today, Iran still hold the top spot thanks to their dominant early performances.

Nepal, with the same points, continue to impress with disciplined gameplay and consistent wins.

However, the biggest surprise package in the group is Chinese Taipei, who also have 6 points and remain undefeated so far. Their defence-first approach is turning heads, and they are emerging as serious title contenders.

Zanzibar, with 2 points, are still mathematically alive in the semi-final race, but their path is tough.

Unfortunately, Kenya and Poland are now eliminated after failing to register a single win.

2nd Women’s Kabaddi World Cup Group B Standings

RankCountryWinDrawLossPointsPoints ScoredPoints ConcededPoints Diff
1Iran301616967+102
2Nepal301616493+71
3Chinese Taipei300610052+48
4Zanzibar1022110119−9
5Kenya003047108−61
6Poland003046197−151

Teams Eliminated from Semi-Final Race

So far, three teams have officially exited the race:

  • Germany (Group A)
  • Kenya (Group B)
  • Poland (Group B)

Their early departures have reshaped the points table and increased the pressure on the remaining teams.


What’s Next? The Road to the Semi-Finals

With the competition heating up, every match is now nothing less than a knockout battle. Teams are not only fighting for wins but also for better points difference, which could play a crucial role in case of ties.

  • India from Group A and Chinese Taipei from Group B look the strongest so far.
  • Bangladesh, Uganda, and Thailand will battle hard for the remaining Group A spot.
  • Iran, Nepal, and Chinese Taipei are in a three-way clash for the two semi-final spots in Group B.

Expect more high-octane raids, nail-biting defenses, and emotional moments as the tournament heads into its decisive phase.

India entered the tournament as the defending champions, having lifted the historic inaugural trophy in 2012 in Patna, where they defeated Iran in the final. As expected, the Indian women’s team has once again shown dominance, but the journey ahead promises to be full of twists and surprises.

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