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12 franchises, over 500 players: PKL Player Auctions announced

Organizers of the Pro Kabaddi League have formally announced the return of the highly anticipated PKL, starting with the Season 8 Player Auction that will take place between August 29 and 31, 2021.

Published on: Aug 05, 2021 09:02 PM IST
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Organizers of the vivo Pro Kabaddi League (PKL), Mashal Sports, has formally announced the return of the highly anticipated vivo Pro Kabaddi League, starting with the Season 8 Player Auction that will take place between August 29 and 31, 2021.

The Player Auction will see Domestic, Overseas, and New Young Players (NYPs) divided into four categories. (PKL)
The Player Auction will see Domestic, Overseas, and New Young Players (NYPs) divided into four categories. (PKL)

The Season 8 Player Auctions will initiate a grand return of the league after a gap of nearly two years. The Player Auction will see Domestic, Overseas, and New Young Players (NYPs) divided into four categories: Category A, B, C and D. Within each category, the players will be further sub-divided as ‘All-Rounders’, ‘Defenders’ and ‘Raiders’.

Base prices for each of the categories are Category A – INR 30 Lakhs, Category B – INR 20 Lakhs, Category C – INR 10 Lakhs, Category D – INR 6 Lakhs. The total Salary Purse applicable to each Franchisee for its squad for Season 8 is INR 4.4 Crores. The Season 8 Player Pool has been expanded to 500+ athletes including all squad players from PKL Season 6 and 7, as well as all players who have represented the top 8 ranked teams of the AKFI Senior Men’s National Kabaddi Championships of 2020 and 2021 amongst others.

“PKL Season 8, will be conducted as per strict government rules and safety protocols with the support and cooperation of all our stakeholders and associates in the national kabaddi ecosystem under the AKFI,” he further added.

Before going into the auction, the PKL teams are also expected to exercise their choice of retention of PKL Season 7 squads as per the league policies. For each PKL Season, teams are allowed to retain up to six players under the Elite Retained Players category and up to six New Young Players (NYPs) under stipulated conditions.

Of the 500+ players from the player pool, players who are not retained by the franchisees will go under the hammer during the three-day auction process in Mumbai, part of which will be telecast LIVE on the Star Sports Network.

Captain of the 2016 Kabaddi World Cup winning Indian National Kabaddi Team and coach of the PKL Team Puneri Paltan, Anup Kumar, said, “The announcement of the player auction dates could not have come at a better time for all kabaddi players. It has been a long wait, but players have been working hard on their skills and fitness. All eyes will be on the plethora of young talent available at the auction. I am sure that all teams will come well prepared for the auction.”

 
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