Pro Kabaddi League Season 12 Auction sets records with Rs 37.9 crore spend, two 2-crore signings, and strategic FBM rule
The PKL 12 Auction saw a record Rs 37.9 crore spent on 121 players, with 10 breaching the Rs 1 crore mark. Mohammadreza Shadloui and Devank Dalal joined the Rs 2-crore club, while the new FBM rule revolutionized squad retention strategies across teams.
Updated On - 15 June 2025, 01:22 PM
Hyderabad: The PKL Season 12 Player Auction concluded on June 1, 2025, delivering a blockbuster weekend of unprecedented spending and historic milestones that completely reshaped the landscape of professional kabaddi. With a total expenditure of INR 37.90 crores across two days and 121 players acquired, the auction witnessed the highest number of crorepatis in PKL history and introduced game-changing retention strategies.
A decade of extraordinary growth
The PKL 12 auction showcased the league’s remarkable evolution since its inception. From Season 1’s modest team salary purse of INR 60 lakhs and a highest individual purchase of INR 12.8 lakhs, the league has transformed into a premium sporting property. The auction saw 10 players cross the INR 1 crore mark for the first time ever — a testament to kabaddi’s financial growth and the price that elite talent now command.
The elite 2-crore club
Mohammadreza Shadloui Chiyaneh made history by becoming the first player to command over INR 2 crores in three consecutive seasons. The Iranian defender and two-time PKL champion was snapped up by Gujarat Giants for a whopping INR 2.23 crores in the very first bid of the auction, setting the tone for an exciting weekend. Joining him in the exclusive 2-crore club was Devank Dalal, PKL 11’s Best Raider, who was acquired by Bengal Warriorz for INR 2.205 crores.
Game-Changing Final Bid Match (FBM) Rule
The introduction of the new Final Bid Match (FBM) rule proved to be a masterstroke, allowing teams to retain their released players by matching the final auction bid price for either one or two seasons. This rule provides franchises with greater control over squad continuity.
Five players were secured for two seasons using the FBM rule:
Ashu Malik – Retained by Dabang Delhi K.C.
Deepak Singh – Retained by Patna Pirates
Md. Amaan – Retained by Puneri Paltan
Hardeep – Retained by Haryana Steelers
Ghanshyam Roka Magar – Retained by Haryana Steelers
Additionally, nine players were retained for single seasons, demonstrating the rule’s popularity among franchise management.
Category A
Category A witnessed five players crossing the INR 1 crore mark, with international talent commanding premium prices. Notably, Yogesh Dahiya’s acquisition made him the most expensive Indian defender in PKL history.
Top 5 Category A Purchases:
Mohammadreza Shadloui (Iran) – Gujarat Giants – INR 2.23 crores
Devank Dalal (India) – Bengal Warriorz – INR 2.205 crores
Ashu Malik (India) – Dabang Delhi K.C. – INR 1.90 crores
Arjun Deshwal (India) – Tamil Thalaivas – INR 1.405 crores
Yogesh Dahiya (India) – Bengaluru Bulls – INR 1.125 crores
Category B
Category B continued the big-money trend with five more crorepatis:
Top 5 Category B Purchases:
Ankit Jaglan (India) – Patna Pirates – INR 1.573 crores (via FBM)
Naveen Kumar (India) – Haryana Steelers – INR 1.20 crores
Guman Singh (India) – UP Yoddhas – INR 1.073 crores
Sachin Tanwar (India) – Puneri Paltan – INR 1.058 crores
Nitin Kumar (India) – Jaipur Pink Panthers – INR 1.002 crores
Category C
Category C emerged as the battleground for versatile players, with all-rounders commanding impressive fees:
Top Category C Signings:
Akash Santosh Shinde – Bengaluru Bulls – INR 53.10 lakhs
Nitin Rawal – Jaipur Pink Panthers – INR 50 lakhs
Sandeep Kumar – U Mumba – INR 49 lakhs
Gurdeep – Puneri Paltan – INR 47.10 lakhs
Dheeraj – Bengaluru Bulls – INR 40.20 lakhs
Category D
The biggest surprise came in Category D, where Aanil Mohan from Himachal Pradesh commanded the highest-ever bid in Category D history at INR 78 lakhs from U Mumba. This unprecedented investment in an uncapped player demonstrates franchises’ strategic shift toward investing in emerging talent and long-term potential over proven track records alone.
Top Category D Purchases:
Aanil Mohan – U Mumba – INR 78 lakhs
Uday Parte – Jaipur Pink Panthers – INR 50.10 lakhs
Shubham Bitake – Bengaluru Bulls – INR 9.10 lakhs
Looking Ahead: Season 12 Expectations
The blockbuster PKL 12 Player Auction has set the stage for what promises to be the most competitive season yet. With record investments, strategic retention policies through the innovative FBM rule, and breakthrough signings like Aanil Mohan, franchises have demonstrated their unwavering commitment to building championship-calibre squads.
The introduction of the FBM rule has already shown its significant impact on squad continuity, while the willingness to invest heavily in unproven talent reflects the long-term vision driving league development. As teams prepare for the upcoming Season 12, the auction’s outcomes indicate a league that continues to evolve dramatically, both in terms of commercial value and competitive intensity.