| 1. Shubham Shinde is an Indian Kabaddi player. |
| 2. He gained attention in 2018 by participating in the sixth season of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL). |
| 3. During college, he competed in national-level Kabaddi championships for the Maharashtra State Kabaddi Association. |
| 4. Ashok Shinde, a Kabaddi Arjuna award winner, noticed Shubham's skills during a Puneri Paltan tournament in Chiplun and recommended him for the 6th PKL season in 2019. |
| 5. Shubham was chosen as the team captain of the Maharashtra State Kabaddi Association for national-level championships in 2021. |
| 6. He secured a silver medal during the Khelo India Youth Games (KIYG). |
| 7. In 2021, Shubham began playing for the PKL team Patna Pirates and earned the nickname 'Ankle Hold King of Kabaddi'. |
| 8. He won the 'Moment of the Match' and 'Tata Ace Defender of the Match' titles in February 2022. |
| 9. During the Late Shankarrao โBuvaโ Salvi Cup 2022 Menโs Kabaddi championships in July 2022, he received the Best Defender of Tournament title. |
| 10. In the 9th PKL season, the Bengal Warriors team selected Shubham for 20.30 Lakhs in August 2022. |
| 11. During the 10th season of the PKL in 2023, the Bengal Warrior team signed him for Rs. 32.25 Lakhs. |
| 12. Aside from Kabaddi, Shubham appears in advertisements for gym products on various social media platforms. |
| 13. In his free time, he enjoys traveling, swimming, reading books, and hiking. |
| 14. Shubham Shinde is passionate about fitness and regularly goes to the gym, sharing his sessions through pictures and videos on social media. |
| 15. He hails from Kolkewari village in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra. |
| 16. His childhood coach was Jagdish Shinde, who played right corner and created space for Shubham in that position. |
| 17. In PKL career, he has played 106 matches and scored 217 points, with 429 total captures, 189 successful captures, and 18 super captures. |