Stop tracking raid points and mat rotations on paper. PlayMetric automates league stages, knockout brackets, and live standings so your kabaddi event runs without delays.
Sound familiar?
Kabaddi scoring involves raid points, tackle points, bonus points, and all-outs. Tracking these categories manually across multiple simultaneous matches leads to errors and disputed results.
Kabaddi mats require specific setup and space. Coordinating matches across limited mats with warm-up periods and half-time breaks means one delay cascades through the entire event.
Teams register through different channels — federation portals, emails, phone calls. Consolidating entries, verifying player eligibility, and tracking payments wastes time before competition begins.
How it works
Choose your format — league stage plus knockout, round robin, or straight elimination. Set the number of mats, match duration (two 20-minute halves or custom), and intervals between bouts.
Share a registration link. Team managers submit their squad of 7 starters and substitutes, confirm participation, and pay the entry fee. Track entries from your organiser dashboard.
Enter match results as halves or games finish. League standings, knockout brackets, and mat schedules update automatically. Teams and spectators follow results in real time.
Formats
Teams play a league stage where everyone faces each other, then top teams advance to semi-finals and finals. The standard Pro Kabaddi and international format.
Every team plays every other team. Standings by points, score difference, and head-to-head. Ideal for local kabaddi leagues and smaller events.
Single-elimination bracket for fast one-day events. Automatic seeding and bye allocation when team numbers are uneven.
Regional qualifying rounds feeding into a national or state-level championship. Teams advance from zone events to the main tournament.
Whether you're running a local club night or a regional championship, PlayMetric adapts to how you organise kabaddi.
No app install. No special hardware. Just a browser.
FAQ
Stop tracking raid points and mat rotations on paper. PlayMetric automates league stages, knockout brackets, and live standings so your kabaddi event runs without delays.
Sound familiar?
Kabaddi scoring involves raid points, tackle points, bonus points, and all-outs. Tracking these categories manually across multiple simultaneous matches leads to errors and disputed results.
Kabaddi mats require specific setup and space. Coordinating matches across limited mats with warm-up periods and half-time breaks means one delay cascades through the entire event.
Teams register through different channels — federation portals, emails, phone calls. Consolidating entries, verifying player eligibility, and tracking payments wastes time before competition begins.
How it works
Choose your format — league stage plus knockout, round robin, or straight elimination. Set the number of mats, match duration (two 20-minute halves or custom), and intervals between bouts.
Share a registration link. Team managers submit their squad of 7 starters and substitutes, confirm participation, and pay the entry fee. Track entries from your organiser dashboard.
Enter match results as halves or games finish. League standings, knockout brackets, and mat schedules update automatically. Teams and spectators follow results in real time.
Formats
Teams play a league stage where everyone faces each other, then top teams advance to semi-finals and finals. The standard Pro Kabaddi and international format.
Every team plays every other team. Standings by points, score difference, and head-to-head. Ideal for local kabaddi leagues and smaller events.
Single-elimination bracket for fast one-day events. Automatic seeding and bye allocation when team numbers are uneven.
Regional qualifying rounds feeding into a national or state-level championship. Teams advance from zone events to the main tournament.
Whether you're running a local club night or a regional championship, PlayMetric adapts to how you organise kabaddi.
No app install. No special hardware. Just a browser.
FAQ