Pro Kabaddi Points Table: UP Yoddhas in PKL Points Table over the years
UP Yoddhas were among the four teams that made their Pro Kabaddi League debut in Season 5. They qualified for the PKL Playoffs in five out of six seasons and have been among the most consistent teams in the history of the league.
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They finished third between PKL Season 5 to 8 for four consecutive years and secured the ninth position in Pro Kabaddi Season 9. In the latest seasons, they finished 11th in the standings and failed to secure a spot in the playoffs for the first time ever.
The Yoddhas earned 60 points from 22 matches, including eight wins, 10 losses, and four ties. They finished the league stage with a score difference of two.
With 57 points and a score difference of -45, the Uttar Pradesh-based club secured the third position in PKL Season 6. They bagged eight wins, lost 10 matches, and tied four matches.
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UP Yoddhas bagged 74 points in the seventh edition of the Pro Kabaddi League. The Yoddhas won 13 games, lost seven, and tied the remaining couple of games in 22 outings. They ended their campaign with a score difference of nine.
68 points and a score difference of 33 - these were the numbers by the Yoddhas in Season 8. They won 10 matches, lost nine, and tied the remaining three. In PKL Season 9, UP Yoddhas finished fourth with 71 points and a score difference of 42. The GMR Group-owned club registered 12 wins, eight losses, and two ties to keep their PKL Trophy hopes alive.
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They finished the 10th edition of the Pro Kabaddi League with 31 points, courtesy of four wins, 17 losses, and a tie. A poor score difference of -116 was the worst ever by the team is six seasons.
Pro Kabaddi Points Table: UP Yoddhas in PKL Points Table over the years
Position
Edition
Played
Wins
Losses
Ties
SD
Points
3rd
Season 5
22
8
10
4
2
60
3rd
Season 6
22
8
10
4
-45
57
3rd
Season 7
22
13
7
2
9
74
3rd
Season 8
22
10
9
3
33
68
4th
Season 9
22
12
8
2
42
71
11th
Season 10
22
4
17
1
-116
31
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