World Cup History

Kshatriya World Cup History

The Kshatriya World Cup originated from an idea conceived whilst hosting friendly matches between Brisbane & Sydney. The primary aim of these matches was to be a catalyst to bring Kshatriya communities together. The idea was initiated from Prakash Balia (Brisbane) and Kirit Gulabdas (Sydney).

It was 1992 when Brisbane and Sydney organised the first game at Coffs Harbour – home of the Big Banana.

This game was won by Sydney.

The game that lay the foundation for the Kshatriya World Cup
Brisbane & Sydney Players @ Coffs Harbour – 1992

In 1996, Melbourne joined in and made it a three way competition, and in 2000 Auckland joined in. Two years later, in 2002, Brisbane hosted the Inaugural Kshatriya World Cup..

2002 – Birth of the Kshatriya World Cup – Brisbane

In 2002 Brisbane hosted the inaugural Kshatriya World Cup, consisting of 8 teams – Brisbane, Sydney, Auckland, Lautoka, Ba, Nadi & Suva. Thakorlal Family sponsored the first World Cup Trophy – The Thakorlal Cup.

The Thakorlal Cup

Winner: Auckland

2005 – Hosted by Auckland

Winner: Nadi

2007 – Hosted by Lautoka

Winner: Sydney

2009 – Hosted by Sydney

Winner: Auckland

2011 – Hosted by Ba

Winner: Nadi

2013 – Hosted by Suva

Winner: Brisbane

2016 – Hosted by Melbourne

Winner: Auckland

2018 – Hosted by Nadi

A milestone, that saw the addition of Team London!
Winner: Brisbane

2023 – Hosted by Brisbane

Winner: waiting for Sept’2023!