National Events
DRFI Federation Cups
9th DRFI Federation Cup (29 Mar – 1 Apr 2023, Haridwar, Uttarakhand)
With the Ganges as witness, Haridwar hosted a spiritually charged and competitively fierce championship. The 9th edition stood out for its energy, organization, and rising talent from across India.
8th DRFI Federation Cup (20 Jan – 2 Feb 2020, Nashik, Maharashtra)
Back in Nashik, the eighth edition showcased some of the best performances in Federation Cup history. The extended tournament format gave teams time to shine and evolve.
7th DRFI Federation Cup (17–20 Nov 2018, Anand Van, Warora, Maharashtra)
In the lap of nature, Anand Van witnessed thrilling Roball clashes. The tournament inspired rural and urban youth alike with its spirit of unity and discipline.
6th DRFI Federation Cup (28–31 Jan 2017, Nashik, Maharashtra)
Nashik came alive with roaring matches and youthful energy. The sixth edition was a spectacular mix of skill, strategy, and sportsmanship.
5th DRFI Federation Cup (19–21 Oct 2016, Anakapalle, Andhra Pradesh)
For the first time in southern India, Anakapalle hosted a high-octane Federation Cup that brought new energy to the sport’s expansion in the region.
4th DRFI Federation Cup (27–29 Nov 2015, Rewari, Haryana)
Rewari witnessed adrenaline-charged matches as young players competed for glory. The championship strengthened Haryana’s legacy as a powerhouse in Drop Roball.
Junior National
Drop Roball Championship
14th Junior National Drop Roball Championship
14th Junior National Drop Roball Championship Showcases Rising Talent in
13th Junior National Drop Roball Championship
13th Junior National Drop Roball Championship Concludes with Energy and
12th Junior National Drop Roball Championship
Bhopal Hosts 12th Junior National Drop Roball Championship with Spirited
11th Junior National Drop Roball Championship
Bhilwara Hosts 11th Junior National Drop Roball Championship with Grand
Sub-Junior National
Drop Roball Championship
14th Sub-Junior National Drop Roball Championship (5–7 Jan 2025, Bihta, Patna, Bihar)
Bihar’s Bihta hosted a championship full of spirit, power, and promise. From the very first whistle, it was clear — the next generation of Roball stars had arrived.
13th Sub-Junior National Drop Roball Championship (29 Sept – 2 Oct 2023, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh)
Ghaziabad came alive with fierce matches and future champions. The stadium vibrated with cheers as Drop Roball proved again why it’s India’s next big sport.
12th Sub-Junior National Drop Roball Championship (29 Mar – 1 Apr 2023, Haridwar, Uttarakhand)
From temples to tournaments — Haridwar became a stage for future legends. The players’ energy and discipline left a lasting impact on everyone watching.
11th Sub-Junior National Drop Roball Championship (25–27 Mar 2022, Rohtak, Haryana)
Back where it all began — Rohtak once again witnessed the unstoppable force of youth. The level of competition was proof of how far the sport has come.
10th Sub-Junior National Drop Roball Championship (30 Jan – 2 Feb 2020, Shirdi, Maharashtra)
The spiritual land of Shirdi echoed with the shouts of determination and passion. Youngsters from across India competed fiercely, bringing the sport to life.
9th Sub-Junior National Drop Roball Championship (17–20 Nov 2018, Warora, Maharashtra)
Amid the greenery of Anand Van, young players gave their all. The event proved that Drop Roball is not just a game, it’s becoming a youth movement.
Youth National
Drop Roball Championship
1st Youth National Drop Roball Championship – A New Generation Rises
The 1st Youth National Drop
Senior National
Drop Roball Championship
Out of Country Events
Drop Roball Federation of India
South Asian Drop Roball Championship (9–11 Oct 2018, Pokhara, Nepal)
The sport reached new heights at the South Asian Championship in Pokhara. Multiple countries came together, making it one of the most significant milestones in the internationalization of Drop Roball. The matches reflected unity, culture, and fierce competition on a global stage.
Indo–Bangladesh Drop Roball Championship (8–10 Dec 2017, Dhaka, Bangladesh)
In the heart of Dhaka, players from India and Bangladesh showcased talent, teamwork, and sportsmanship. The championship received strong local support and played a key role in introducing Drop Roball to the Bangladeshi youth.
Indo–Sri Lanka Drop Roball Championship (7–19 June 2017, Colombo, Sri Lanka)
Colombo witnessed an exciting sports exchange as Indian and Sri Lankan teams competed in a series of matches filled with intensity, energy, and international brotherhood. This event marked a major step toward establishing Drop Roball in South Asia.
Indo–Nepal Drop Roball Championship (6–8 Jan 2014, Palpa, Nepal)
India and Nepal came together for the first-ever international Drop Roball face-off in Palpa. The players delivered thrilling performances that marked the beginning of Roball’s global journey. The championship laid the foundation for international collaboration in this proudly Indian sport.





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