ベンガル・ウォリアーズ

ベンガル・ウォリアーズ

Leagues Played
India Pro Kabaddi 113 カバディ 2
Links
Website Wikipedia

結果

India Pro Kabaddi 02/18 14:30 1 タミルタライバス v ベンガル・ウォリアーズ 74-37
India Pro Kabaddi 02/14 15:30 1 ベンガル・ウォリアーズ v プネリパルタン 26-29
India Pro Kabaddi 02/12 15:30 1 ベンガル・ウォリアーズ v Uムンバ 46-34
India Pro Kabaddi 02/10 15:30 1 ベンガル・ウォリアーズ v テルグタイタンズ 55-35
India Pro Kabaddi 02/09 14:30 1 ベンガル・ウォリアーズ v グジャラート・ジャイアンツ 32-41
India Pro Kabaddi 02/02 14:30 1 ダバングデリーK.C. v ベンガル・ウォリアーズ 38-45
India Pro Kabaddi 01/29 14:30 1 ハリヤナ・スティーラーズ v ベンガル・ウォリアーズ 41-36
India Pro Kabaddi 01/26 14:30 1 パトナパイレーツ v ベンガル・ウォリアーズ 44-28
India Pro Kabaddi 01/22 14:30 1 ジャイプル・ピンクパンサーズ v ベンガル・ウォリアーズ 42-25
India Pro Kabaddi 01/15 14:30 1 ベンガル・ウォリアーズ v ベンガルールブルズ 35-29
India Pro Kabaddi 01/13 15:30 1 UPヨッダ v ベンガル・ウォリアーズ 37-42
India Pro Kabaddi 01/09 14:30 1 テルグタイタンズ v ベンガル・ウォリアーズ 26-46

Wikipedia - Bengal Warriors

Bengal Warriors (BEN) is a professional kabaddi team based in Kolkata, West Bengal that plays in the Pro Kabaddi League. In 2019, they won the trophy for the first time by defeating Dabang Delhi. The team is currently led by Maninder Singh and coached by Kasinatha Baskaran. The team play their home matches at the Netaji Indoor Stadium.

History

Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) is a professional kabaddi league in India, based on the format of the Indian Premier League tournament. The first edition of the tournament was played in 2014 with eight franchises representing various cities in India. Bengal Warriors is a Kolkata based franchise owned by Future Group, promoted by Kishore Biyani. The team had poor campaign in the first two seasons. The team's performance, however improved from the third season as they qualified for the playoffs in 2016. But again after a disappointing season in the 2016 Pro Kabaddi League season (June), they totally revamped their squad. After that, the team has consistently qualified for the playoffs in 2017, 2018 and in 2019 respectively. In 2019, they qualified to the PKL final for the first time in their history by beating U Mumba in The Arena. In the final, against Dabang Delhi, they were trailing on 3–11 at one stage. However they made a strong comeback and won the final by a 39-34 margin without their captain Maninder Singh who sustained a shoulder injury in the penultimate league stage. Thus they clinched their first ever PKL title.