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Pakistan lose to Iran in kabaddi final

I'm sorry did it say - Iran ? da foOk...how the heck did we loose to them ? This wasn't football ? This was Kabaddi - a sport born in the very bosom of the Indian subcontinent - Punjab ! :blink:

Because we Iranians are born wrestling and dominate these strenght sports:

Wrestling.
Weightlifting.
Teakwando.

Just good genetics. :P
 
I'm sorry did it say - Iran ? da foOk...how the heck did we loose to them ? This wasn't football ? This was Kabaddi - a sport born in the very bosom of the Indian subcontinent - Punjab ! :blink:

Iran has a good Kabaddi team .There have been 4 Kabaddi world cups till now , all won by India . :D

In the first 2 world cups in 2004 and 2007 the Iranians were the runner ups . In 2010 Pakistanis were the runner ups and in 2011 it was Canadians :blink:
 
You never know, if japanese and qataris can play why not pakistani.
Qatar buys players man. Only 8 players out of the 20+ players in the current NT are ethnic Qataris. More than 10 are naturalized players from Africa and South America (they have a Brazilian and a player from Uruguay names Sebastian Soria who does all their scoring). The rest are Egyptians, Saudis, iraqis etc... who have crossed over to the dark side for $$$

Qatar is a team of mercenaries.

Football is the most expensive sport on the planet. Modern football requires MASSIVE investment and long-term planning. Without a very strong and well-funded league, you can't have a good national team.

Iran has a good Kabaddi team .There have been 4 Kabaddi world cups till now , all won by India . :D

In the first 2 world cups in 2004 and 2007 the Iranians were the runner ups . In 2010 Pakistanis were the runner ups and in 2011 it was Canadians of Indian and Pakistani decent

fixed lool
 
Iran has a good Kabaddi team .There have been 4 Kabaddi world cups till now , all won by India . :D

In the first 2 world cups in 2004 and 2007 the Iranians were the runner ups . In 2010 Pakistanis were the runner ups and in 2011 it was Canadians :blink:

Dud the Canadian Kabaddi team was filled with Indians, especially Punjabis :D Look at their names, the whole starting line up was Indian Punjabis:

Harjeet Talwar
Kulwinder Singh(Captain)
Lucky Kurali
Aman Kundi
Terry Purewal
Baljit Singh Sadyeke
Sandeep Gurdaspur
Sandeep Singh Lallian
Juni Gill
Sukh Pander Singh
Tom Gill
Jeet Dhillon


It was like India vs Indian-Canadians, the 2011 World cup :D
 
Pakistanis wont be good at football in a 100 years. We play the most ugly, kick-and rush, anti-football I've ever seen.

Only African Balochis are good in football/soccer. In fact they are the only ones that can take us ahead. We need to reduce cricket up session and move on to improve infrastructure of other sports.
 
im with u on that...i dunno why, but after all these scandals and the materialism and mafia-ism that has taken over cricket im slowly moving away from it.....

futbol is a WORLD sport......like i said - we have to think GLOBAL

who cares about kabbadi for Gods sakes (sorry if i offend).


and yes - the Makranis/Baloch are skilled futballers.....ive seen them in action by my own eyes

i always say Lyari (Karachi) alone is like the Rio de Joneiro of Pakistan
 
Kabaddi is a true man's game. One man going into enemy territory to taunt them and make his way back into his territory. Anybody that hates kabaddi is a fool or ignorant. Only real men play this game.
 
I never knew Iran had a strong Kabbadi team. I don't even know how they play the game :lol: but good news anyway.
 
i know to play most of the games, but i couldn't find out what is squash and kabaddi :D
 
Cricket is popular game in this region. Football is far far away.
Field hockey is the official national sport in India and Pakistan.
Kabbadi is very popular mostly in villages.
But don't know from where Iran came and won this Kabaddi final:D
 
I just realized Kabaddi is ZUUUUU!!!? In that case we have this game too lmao

This is a childhood game in IRan. Kids play it. I remember I played it a few times too.

Kabaddi-like games are common in certain rural regions of Iran and in these areas it is a popular game from childhood to adults. In Iran there are different names that they call this game according to the area. In some areas – especially in the center of Iranian plateau, Khorasan and Mazandaran Kabaddi is known as Zu/Zou (Persian: زو‎), in Gilan as Do-Do (Persian: دودو‎), in Khuzestan as Ti-Ti (Persian: تی*تی‎) and in Sistan and Baluchestan as Kabaddi/Kabedi/Kavedi/Kaveddi/Kavaddi (Persian: کودّی، کبدی‎).[5][6]
 
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