Wolverhampton Wrestling Club had 7 women Kabaddi players in the England team at the Kabaddi World Cup 2025, nurturing home grown talent on a global scale with the England Women's team placing 2nd. WWC was featured on BBC's One Show on the lead up to the World Cup.



Wolverhampton Wrestling Club is partnered with Active Black Country in delivering the Move Together Campaign which aims to tackle physical inactivity in the Black Country. Read more here - https://www.activeblackcountry.co.uk/news/black-country-move-together-campaign-aims-to-tackle-huge-physical-inactivity-challenges-/
Wolverhampton Wrestling Club is partnered with Wolverhampton Football Foundation in delivering their 5 strategic plan.
https://foundation.wolves.co.uk/wolves-foundation-launch-five-year-strategy/
Wolverhampton Wrestling Club was recognised for the community work distributing food and PPE during COVID.
https://www.thefa.com/news/2020/sep/01/ranjit-singh-wrestles-his-way-into-lionhearts-squad-010920

Awarded the Kings Award in 2023 for providing wrestling & multi-sports from a faith centre to promote health & community cohesion.


WWC hosted 2 baton bearers, Manpreet Kaur and Ranjit Singh, at the Commonwealth Games 2022 with Ranjit Singh being the Hometown Hero 2022.
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https://www.birmingham2022.com/hometownheroes/ranjit-singh/
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Newspaper article from 1994 on Amarjit Singh and Jatinder Singh selected to wrestle for England.
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