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🤼 Kabaddi Score Sheet Generator

Fill the match details, download a print-ready A4 PDF score sheet — free, made for schools, colleges and local tournaments.

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What's on this kabaddi score sheet

The sheet packs a full match onto one A4 page: the match header (tournament, match number, date, venue and a toss line), the category or weight-group line, and two 12-row team rosters with jersey-number columns for the starting seven plus substitutes. The heart of the sheet is a pair of 60-cell running-score strips — one per team — where the scorer strikes off points raid by raid exactly the way club and school scorers do it on paper. Below the strips sits a 7-row events log for timeouts, substitutions, green/yellow/red cards and all-outs, followed by summary boxes for half-time score, all-outs conceded, final score and the result line, and a six-signature row for captains, officials and the scorer.

Scoring quick-reference

One point per defender touched and put out in a raid; a bonus point when the raider crosses the bonus line with six or more defenders on court; one point to the defence for a tackle; and two extra points (lona/all-out) for putting out the entire opposing side. Matches at school and district level typically run two halves of 15–20 minutes with a five-minute break, seven players a side on court. These are the common school and federation-style conventions — the rules printed in your tournament's fixture book always prevail, and the sheet deliberately leaves the conventions off the paper so it works under any local variation.

Print & use tips

Print on plain A4, portrait, at 100% scale (no "fit to page" shrinking) — the strips are sized for a ballpoint tick per point. Print one sheet per match plus a spare; the layout photocopies cleanly in black and white because the colour is confined to headers. Strike scores diagonally rather than filling cells so corrections stay legible, and have both captains sign immediately after the final whistle while the result box ink is still fresh.

Is this kabaddi score sheet really free?

Yes — generate and download unlimited PDF sheets free, no signup, no watermark beyond a small footer credit. It runs entirely in your browser.

How many players does the roster hold?

Twelve rows per team — the standard seven starters plus five substitutes used in most school, college and district formats.

How do the running-score strips work?

Each team gets a strip of 60 numbered cells. The scorer strikes the next number every time that team scores, so the last struck number is always the current score — the classic paper method used by match scorers.

Does the sheet include timeouts, cards and all-outs?

Yes. A dedicated events log records timeouts, substitutions, green/yellow/red cards and all-outs with time and score, and the summary boxes total the all-outs for each side.

Which kabaddi formats does it suit?

Any standard 7-a-side format — school games, college meets, district and open tournaments. Category and match duration are left for you to fill, so circle-style or modified local formats work too.

Can I edit the PDF after downloading?

The PDF is a fixed print file. To change teams, players or details, just regenerate — it takes a few seconds and there is no limit.

Disclaimer: This is an educational computation aid. Age is computed by the standard borrow method (completed years, months and days). Exam cutoff patterns shown on this page are indicative — the exact cutoff date and age limits are those printed in the official notification, which always prevails. The Class 1 admission check follows the NEP-aligned 6-years-as-on-31-March guideline used by CBSE; state boards and individual schools may notify different cutoffs. For all government purposes, the date of birth recorded in your Class 10 (matriculation) certificate is authoritative. Always verify eligibility with the recruiting body or school before applying.