Kabaddi Ground Measurement Guide

Court layout and sizes must match official rules. This guide gives a clear Kabaddi ground measurement and a simple Kabaddi ground diagram for standard, junior, and sub-junior play. Exact court size in meters helps organisers mark lines and set safe playing zones.

Kabaddi Ground Measurement Under 14

For younger players, the Kabaddi ground measurement under 14 is smaller to match their physical ability. Organisers often refer to Kabaddi ground size in feet when converting from metric units for local planning. 

The key adjustments for under-14 matches are:

  • Shorter court length and width for easier movement.
  • Reduced the distance between the bonus and the midline.
  • Playing space designed for agility and quick raids.

The changes help young players focus on skill development and stay safe.

Circle Kabaddi Ground and Official Sizes

Some local tournaments use a circle Kabaddi ground, but official leagues choose the rectangular one. The under-14, under-17, and under-19 Kabaddi ground measurements can be different, but all follow federation guidelines.

Differences between formats include:

  • Court size adjustments for age category.
  • Slight variations in line placement.
  • Playing surfaces range from mud to synthetic mats.

The diagram of the Kabaddi playing area may also include extra training lines. Below is a comparison showing the ground measurements for standard rectangular and circle formats of Kabaddi.

Measurement of Kabaddi Ground – Standard vs Circle

This table shows confirmed official sizes for standard and traditional layouts.

TypeLength (m)Width (m)
Standard Rectangle (Men)1310
Standard Rectangle (Women/Junior)128
Circle Kabaddi GroundDiameter 18

Court dimensions for age groups ensure games are fair and suited to players’ abilities. 

Kabaddi Ground Measurement by Age Group

Below is the confirmed measurement of the Kabaddi ground by category.

CategoryLength (m)Width (m)
Sub-Junior (Under 14)118
Junior128
Standard1310

By following these standards, matches remain competitive, safe, and consistent across all age levels.