2016 Carrom World Championship

[1] Indian and Sri Lankan players would be defending their titles in the Men's, Women's and Doubles categories.

This edition was considered to be the largest so far with over 15 countries participating in the elite event including the likes of USA, Germany, Canada, France and Italy.

Each team can have a maximum of four men and four women, who can compete in the individual singles and doubles, apart from team event and Swiss league competition.

[2] The host will take care of boarding, lodging and transport expenses of all the teams.

Derrick Silveira Louie Fernandes Shad Ahmed Zdenek Svitak Tomas Chmelar Ales Formanek Fabian Pereira Benoit Lamy Jeremy Cieply Johannes Joerg Tobias Krueger Christian Russo Prashant More Riaz Akbar Ali R. M. Shankara Nicolò Gallo Dineth Hapuarachchige Ayesh Vanderlan Mohd Suhaizan Mat Karri Mohd Azahar Zakaria S. Gopi Ali Azim Mohamed Munthasir Ahmed Hamid Anus Bin Murtaza Muhammad Amil Ramzan Ali Sylwester Pogorzelski Bartosz Sasinski Jakub Sasinski Soochang Kim Junoh Jung Eunseok Lee Nishantha Fernando Mohamed Sherifdeen Mohamed Halaldeen Mohamed Shaheed Mohomed Hilmy Lorenzo Hurlimann Josef Meyer Anders Illi Sunahar Ali Ish Kumar Aniket Shetye Neel Joshi Deep Joshi Murali Balasubramaniam [3] Athena Pantzos Clervie Le Corre Laetitia Pidial Meike Weigel Rahim Kumala S. Appoorwa M. Primala Devi Tuba Seher Jamilah Ibrahim Nor Zalina Mokhtar Roslina Mohd Nordin Aishath Fainaz Aminath Vidhaadh Aminath Suba Magdalena Szczepaniak Chalani Lakmali Liyanage Rahubaddha Kankanamalage Yasika Rahubaddha Senevirathna Yapage Arosha Koushali Wickramasinghe Ruhena Begum Sharmin Simpa Sujatha Tella Saroj Deepika Kalahasthi [4] [5] First Place: Prashant More  India Second Place: Riyaz Akbarali  India Third Place: Yogesh Pardesi  India Fourth Place: R.M.