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Renowned Sepak Takraw Coach Dhanraj Koyalkar Passes Away at 55
3 Nov
Summary
- Dhanraj Koyalkar, renowned Sepak Takraw coach, dies at 55
- Produced top international players during 25-year coaching career
- Battled chronic kidney illness for some time before passing

On November 4, 2025, the sports community in Hyderabad mourned the passing of Dhanraj Koyalkar, a renowned Sepak Takraw coach who had dedicated over 25 years to nurturing top international players. Koyalkar, who was 55 years old, had been battling a chronic kidney illness for some time and was bedridden in a private hospital since the Dussehra festival earlier this year.
During his illustrious coaching career, Koyalkar was credited with producing several standout Sepak Takraw players, including A. Tarangini, R. Navaho, and N. Madhu, who went on to represent India at the international level. His dedication and expertise in the sport were widely recognized, making him a respected figure in the Sepak Takraw community.
The news of Koyalkar's passing has left a void in the Hyderabad sports landscape, as he was known for his unwavering commitment to developing young talent and elevating the profile of Sepak Takraw in the region. His legacy will continue to inspire aspiring athletes and coaches who seek to follow in his footsteps.




