U Mumba

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U Mumba
U Mumba logo.png
Full nameU Mumba
Sport Kabaddi
Founded2014
First season 2014
Last season 2023
League PKL
Based in Mumbai
Stadium Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor Stadium (5,000)
Colors  
OwnerUnilazer Ventures
Ronnie Screwvala
Head coach Flag of Iran.svg Gholamreza Mazandarani [1]
CaptainSurinder Singh
Championships Simple gold cup.svg (2015)
Playoff berths5
Biggest defeat
U Mumba 19–41 Puneri Paltan
26 June 2016, Season 4
Website www.usports.in/umumba

U Mumba is a professional kabaddi team based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, that plays in the Pro Kabaddi League. [2] The franchise is currently led by Surinder singh, and will be coached by Gholamreza Mazandarani , coach of Iran national Kabbadi team. The team is owned by Unilazer Ventures Pvt. Ltd with co - founders in Ronnie Screwvala and Supratik Sen. U Mumba play their home matches at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor Stadium, Mumbai.

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In the inaugural season of the PKL, U Mumba were one of the most dominant teams in the league but lost the ultimate match of the competition, thus ending as runner's up to the Jaipur Pink Panthers. [3] In 2015, they were out to make up for their mistakes and successfully won the tournament after defeating Bengaluru Bulls in the Final. [4] Later next season in 2016(January), U Mumba lived up to the tag of the best team in PKL history and made their third successive PKL final before eventually ending as runner's up, as they were defeated by the Patna Pirates by a narrow margin despite a lion hearted comeback in the second half of the final.

Ahead of the June 2016 season, in the PKL auction, U Mumba lost many of their key players who were a part of the squad that reached three consecutive finals. The team wasn't able to deal with the changes as they failed to make the playoffs in the following two seasons- 2016(June) season and 2017. An inspired change of personnel by the owners ahead of the 2018-19 season, saw U Mumba regain their lost touch and qualified for the playoffs after two failed attempts. In the process U Mumba once again became the force they once were, and ended the league stage with dominant wins and the most highest score difference than any other team. But inability to peak in big games with narrow margins, saw them getting knocked out by the UP Yoddha in the playoffs. [5]

U Mumba contest the Maharashtra derby against state rivals Puneri Paltan and have the bragging rights as well by winning 9 of the 15 encounters between the two teams.

In season 7, they went out in the 2nd semi-final losing to the eventual champions Bengal Warriors, by a score of 35–37.

Franchise history

Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) is a professional kabaddi league in India, based on the format of the Indian Premier League T20 cricket tournament. [6] The first edition of the tournament was played in 2014 with eight franchises representing various cities in India. [7] U Mumba is a Mumbai based franchise owned by Unilazer sports promoted by Ronnie Screwvala. [8]

Current squad

NoNameNatPosition
15Guman Singh Flag of India.svg Raider
Shivam Flag of India.svg Raider
Rohit Yadav Flag of India.svg Left Raider
21Jai Bhagwan Flag of India.svg Raider
Rupesh Flag of India.svg Raider
Sachin Flag of India.svg Raider
Pranay Rane Flag of India.svg Raider
Heidarali Ekrami Flag of Iran.svg Raider
Kunal Flag of India.svg Left Raider
Saurav Parthe Flag of India.svg Left Raider
Alireza Mirzaeian Flag of Iran.svg Raider
08Girish Maruti Ernak Flag of India.svg Defender - Left Corner
04Mahender Singh Flag of India.svg Defender - Left Cover
05Surinder Singh Captain sports.svg Flag of India.svg Defender
Gokulakannan M Flag of India.svg Defender - Right Cover
01Rinku Flag of India.svg Defender - Right Corner
Shivansh Thakur Flag of India.svg Defender - Right Cover
Bittu Flag of India.svg Defender - Right Corner
Sombir Flag of India.svg Defender - Left Corner
Mukilan Shanmugam Flag of India.svg Defender - Left Cover
Visvanath V Flag of India.svg All- Rounder
11Amirmohammad Zafardanesh Flag of Iran.svg All-Rounder
Source: Pro Kabaddi [9]

Seasons

Season I

U Mumba finished runners-up in the first season after losing to Jaipur Pink Panthers in the finals. [10]

Team
Pld W L D SD Pts
Jaipur Pink Panthers (C)14103110054
U Mumba (R)148335951
Bengaluru Bulls (4)148513647
Patna Pirates (3)147521845
Telugu Titans 146532642
Dabang Delhi KC 14581-2732
Bengal Warriors 14491-8524
Puneri Paltan 142120-12717
Source: ProKabaddi

(C) Champion; (R) Runners-up; (3) Third Place; (4) Fourth Place.

  •   Advanced to the Playoff Stage
  • Five (5) points for a win
  • Three (3) points each for a drawn game
  • One (1) point for a loss by 7 points or fewer
  • Top 4 teams qualified for the semifinals

Season II

This season U Mumba finished the league as the Champions.

Team
Pld W L D SD Pts
U Mumba (C)1412204060
Telugu Titans (3)148338550
Bengaluru Bulls (R)149505548
Patna Pirates (4)14761-1841
Jaipur Pink Panthers 146714338
Bengal Warriors 14491-6327
Dabang Delhi KC 14491-6827
Puneri Paltan 142111-7421

Source: ProKabaddi
(C) Champion; (R) Runners-up; (3) Third Place; (4) Fourth Place.

  •  Advanced to the Playoff Stage
  • Five (5) points for a win
  • Three (3) points each for a drawn game
  • One (1) point for a loss by 7 points or fewer

Season III

Team
Pld W L D SD Pts
U Mumba (R)1412209560
Patna Pirates (C)14102210458
Puneri Paltan (3)147439248
Bengal Warriors (4)1495026 47
Telugu Titans 14770-1038
Jaipur Pink Panthers 14482-6328
Bengaluru Bulls 142120-10214
Dabang Delhi KC 141121-14211
Source: ProKabaddi

(C) Champion; (R) Runners-up; (3) Third Place; (4) Fourth Place.

  •  Advanced to the Playoff Stage
  • Five (5) points for a win
  • Three (3) points each for a drawn game
  • One (1) point for a loss by 7 points or fewer

Season IV

Team Pld W L D SD Pts
Patna Pirates (C)1410401452
Telugu Titans 148426750
Jaipur Pink Panthers (R)148512247
Puneri Paltan 146622342
U Mumba 14761-1842
Bengaluru Bulls 14581-5532
Dabang Delhi KC 14491729
Bengal Warriors 14392-6026

Source: www.prokabaddi.com

Season V

The teams are divided into two zones with each zone having six teams based on their geographical proximity. Each team will play 15 intra-zonal matches and 7 inter-zonal matches.
Zone A

Team
Pld W L D SD Pts
Gujarat Fortune Giants (R)22154312687
Puneri Paltan 22157091 80
Haryana Steelers 2213544079
U Mumba 2210120-5056
Jaipur Pink Panthers 228131-9151
Dabang Delhi KC 225161-13429

Zone B

Team
Pld W L D SD Pts
Bengal Warriors 2211561977
Patna Pirates (C)22107560 71
UP Yoddha 228104260
Bengaluru Bulls 2281131057
Telugu Titans 227123-252
Tamil Thalaivas 226142-7146

Source: ProKabaddi

Season VI

The teams are divided into two zones with each zone having six teams based on their geographical proximity. Each team will play 15 intra-zonal matches and 7 inter-zonal matches.
Zone A

Team Pld W L D SD Pts
Gujarat Fortune Giants (R)22173211793
U Mumba 22155218986
Dabang Delhi KC 221192-168
Puneri Paltan 228122-4552
Jaipur Pink Panthers 226133-6943
Haryana Steelers 226142-9142

Zone B

Team Pld W L D SD Pts
Bengaluru Bulls (C)22137210478
Bengal Warriors 2212822 69
UP Yoddha 228104-4557
Patna Pirates 229112-3655
Telugu Titans 228131-5551
Tamil Thalaivas 225134-7042

Source: ProKabaddi

Season VII

Team
Pld W L D SD Pts
Dabang Delhi KC (R)2215436685
Bengal Warriors (C)2214537183
UP Yoddha 221372974
U Mumba 2212824772
Haryana Steelers 2213811571
Bengaluru Bulls 22111011664
Jaipur Pink Panthers 229112-1358
Patna Pirates 2281312951
Gujarat Forunte Giants 2271321851
Puneri Paltan 227123-7248
Telugu Titans 226133-6745
Tamil Thalaivas 224153-11937

Source: ProKabaddi

Season VIII

Season IX

PosTeamPldWLTSDPts
1 Jaipur Pink Panthers (C)22156117482Qualification to semi finals
2 Puneri Paltan (R)2214626680
3 Bengaluru Bulls 2213813974Qualification to eliminators
4 UP Yoddha 2212824271
5 Tamil Thalaivas 221084566
6 Dabang Delhi 22101021763
7 Haryana Steelers 22101021661
8 Gujarat Giants 229112-1659
9 U Mumba 2210120-2856
10 Patna Pirates 228113-5854
11 Bengal Warriors 228113-1253
12 Telugu Titans 222200-24515
Source: ProKabaddi
(C) Champion; (R) Runners Up

Season X

PosTeamPldWLTSDPts
1 Puneri Paltan 1091013846
2 Gujarat Giants 117402339
3 Jaipur Pink Panthers 106223738
4 Dabang Delhi 106312535
5 U Mumba 96302032
6 Haryana Steelers 10640-2131
7 Patna Pirates 105501828
8 Bengaluru Bulls 11470-4226
9 Bengal Warriors 10352-2623
10 UP Yoddhas 11371-1021
11 Tamil Thalaivas 10280-4414
12 Telugu Titans 10190-1189
Updated to match(es) played on 7 January 2024. Source: ProKabaddi

Head coach record

NameNationalityFromToPWDLWin%
Bhaskaran EdacheryFlag of India.svg  India 20142017322336071.88
Gholamreza MazandaraniFlag of Iran.svg  Iran 20182018231562065.22
Sanjeev Kumar BaliyanFlag of India.svg  India 20192019231328056.52
Rajaguru SubramanianFlag of India.svg  India 20202022227105031.82
Anil ChapranaFlag of India.svg  India 202220232210120045.45
Gholamreza MazandaraniFlag of Iran.svg  Iran 2023present


Records

Overall results Pro Kabbaddi season

SeasonsTotalWinsTiedLosses % WinPosition
Season 1 1693465.63%Runners-Up
Season 2 16140287.50%Champions
Season 3 16130381.25%Runners-Up
Season 4 1471653.57%5/8
Season 5 221001245.45%7/12
Season 6 23152669.57%

3/12

Season 7 24132958.33%

4/12

Season 8 22710540%10/12
Season 9 2210129
Season 10

By opposition

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
OppositionPlayedWonLostDrawn% Win
Bengal Warriors 14104071.4%
Bengaluru Bulls 14104071.4%
Dabang Delhi 16123178.1%
Gujarat Fortune Giants 835037.5%
Haryana Steelers 963066.7%
Jaipur Pink Panthers 1796258.8%
Patna Pirates 1494167.9%
Puneri Paltan 1695262.5%
Tamil Thalaivas 541080.0%
Telugu Titans 1264258.3%
UP Yoddha 633050.0%
Total1318142864.9%

Sponsors

U Mumba announced TATA Motors will continue as their principle sponsor for Season 4, 2016. Associate sponsors are Enerzal, TVS Tyres, Adidas, Killer Jeans, Lawman pg3, Amul Macho, Prayag, Red FM 93.5, Courtyard by Marriott, Smaaash and Wockhardt Hospitals

YearSeasonKit ManufacturerMain SponsorBack SponsorSleeve Sponsor
2014 I TYKA U Sports Lenskart
2015 II Nise Gel Enerzal Amul Macho
2016 III Adidas Tata Xenon Amul Macho Enerzal
IV
2017 V Zandu Gel Manforce Amul Macho
2018 VI Indigo Paints Syska Xiaomi
2019 VII Haldiram's Fingers
2021 VIII Puma Sansui Macho Hint UpGrad
2022 IX Parimatch News Surya
2023 X Nivia MelBatGreatWhite

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