Monu Goyat Indian Kabaddi Player born on 16 October 1992 in Hissar, Haryana to a family whose primary occupation was agriculture, Monu showed his potential at a young age. He was brought up in Kungar village in the Bhiwani district of Haryana by his “chachaji” Vijender Singh. Monu Goyat started playing kabaddi as fun, at the age of ten along with his friends in his village grounds. Being a national-level player himself, his Uncle Vijender Singh recognized young Monu’s talent and made sure he got the proper training to become an exceptional kabaddi player. Monu Goyat never saw his Uncle play a professional game. He had heard of his exploits in the past and how he could not compete in the Asian Games due to recurring injuries and personal predicaments.
Under Vijender’s tutelage, he joined the under -19 team of his school. His agility and skill had already earned high acclaim from his colleagues. In 2011 he used this opportunity to enlist in the army and got recruited as a Havildar under sports quota.
Jasvir Singh, the coach of the Services, taught him the discipline which the sport required. He played for the Services in various domestic games and other national tournaments across the country. These games helped him put things in perspective on what was required to become a player in the PKL. He worked hard for each game and took it in as a lesson. During his time in the Services, he was not able to compete in the first two seasons of the PKL due to regulations. In 2016 during the third season, two teams did not show up for the lucky draw held to select the Services players. This disheartened his dream to join the PKL. A few months later his consistent performance finally got the attention it deserved.
Monu Goyat Biography
Full name | Monu Goyat |
Nick Name | Silent Killer |
Date of Birth/DOB/ age | 16 October 1994 (36 Years) |
Birth Place | Kungar, Haryana |
Zodiac sign/Sun sign | Libra |
Profession | Kabaddi Player |
Country | INDIA |
Role | |
Father name | Ram Bhagat Singh (farmer) |
Mother name | Darshani Devi |
Siblings | Brother– Devendra Goyat (elder) |
Married | Married |
Spouse or Girlfriend | Ranu Bahal |
Children | Daughter– 1 |
Education Qualification | |
Religion | Hinduism |
Current Residence | Hansi, Haryana |
Nationality | INDIAN |
Debut | 2018 – Asian Games |
Teams | BENGAL WARRIORS HARYANA STEELERS UP YODDHA PATNA PIRATES |
Current Team | TELUGU TITANS |
Position | RIGHT RAIDER |
Category | RAIDER |
Monu Goyat Physical Statistics
Height | in centimeters– 177 cm in meters– 1.77 m in feet & inches– 5′ 10″ |
Weight | in kilograms– 80 kg in pounds– 176 lbs. |
Body Measurements (approx.) | – Chest: 42 Inches – Waist: 32 Inches – Biceps: 16 Inches |
Eye Color | Black |
Hair Color | Black |
Monu Goyat Profile
was called in for the fourth season of the PKL to play for the Bengal Warriors. Now all he had to do was prove his mettle. He scored 59 points from 13 matches placing himself in the list of top 15 raiders of the season. One step at a time Goyat was gaining attention and Ram Mehar Singh, coach of Patna Pirates and the Services, full well knew about his potential and took him to Patna Pirates for Season 5 where 12 teams competed for the PKL trophy for the first time in PKL History. Goyat, along with Pardeep Narwal, was a lethal threat to the defenders of all opposition teams. His 191 points in 26 matches and the support he provided for Pardeep helped Patna Pirates secure the title for the third time in a row. As the season concluded he moved up the ladder to the fourth-best raider of the season and earned the tag ‘Silent Killer’. His success rate in do-or-die raids was another key factor that helped his rise. In such a short time, Monu Goyat had gained prevalence among the bidders of the various teams in PKL and all the coaches wanted him to represent their team.
In Season 6, Haryana Steelers from their total budget of around Rs 4Cr bought him onto their team for a whopping sum of Rs1.51Cr. From earning Rs 11000 from local tournaments in his village, he became the most expensive player in the tournament’s history. He was also the most expensive non-cricketing sportsperson of the year. In season 6, unfortunately, he was unable to prove his capability as the lead raider for the Steelers, due to injuries and lack of support and squad depth. For season 7, Haryana Steelers decided to retain Vikas Khandola and Kuldeep Singh, Monu was released onto the auction pool as it was difficult for the team to manage the budget retaining him. The UP Yodhas picked him to be their star raider for Rs. 93 lakhs. The calm demeanour of Monu is what separates him from the rest of the frolicky raiders. He is exceptional with taking Bonus points, Running Hand touch and Turning skills. The strength of Monu Goyat is in his exquisite Running Hand touch and superb Turning skills along with great awareness on the mat, especially during do-or-die raids. On his day, he can demolish any strong defence easily by consistently picking points.
Kabaddi Career
After a decent performance in Season 5, the next event for Goyat was the Federation Cup. He scored the crucial points to break the deadlock against Karnataka and pushed Services to the lead in the final minutes of the tie which helped Services clinch the title. After beginning the year with a bang, the big leagues came calling, representing India in the 2018 Kabaddi Masters tournament. When the squad came out for the game, Monu Goyat replaced Pardeep Narwal on the roster. The Indian team led by Ajay Thakur hammered Iran and won the game for India with over a 20-point lead. Monu played an important part in supporting the raiding unit whenever called upon.
Monu Goyat Stats
Raiding Career
Matches Played | 87 |
Total Raids | 1150 |
Raid Points | 567 |
Avg. Time on Mat (%) | 64.84 |
Avg. Out Rate (%) | 28.71 |
Avg. Strike Rate (%) | 50.22 |
Effective Points | 273 |
Tackling Career
Matches Played | 87 |
Main Tackles | 92 |
Tackle Points | 33 |
Avg. Time on Mat (%) | 62.67 |
Avg. Out Rate (%) | 68.81 |
Avg. Strike Rate (%) | 65.74 |
Avg. Success Assists (%) | 27 |
Monu Goyat PKL Auction Price History
Tournament | Team | Price |
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Pro Kabaddi Season 9 | Telugu Titans | 20.00 L |
Pro Kabaddi Season 8 | Patna Pirates | 20.00 L |
Pro Kabaddi Season 7 | UP Yoddha | 93.00 L |
Pro Kabaddi Season 6 | Haryana Steelers | 151.00 L |
Pro Kabaddi Season 5 | Patna Pirates | 44.50 L |
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Some Lesser-Known Facts About Monu Goyat
- Monu Goyat is a well-known Indian Kabaddi player. He has played for teams such as Bengal Warriors and Haryana Steelers in the Pro Kabaddi League and represented India in international matches.
- He started his kabaddi journey at the age of 10 in his village, inspired and trained by his uncle, Vijender Singh. Unfortunately, Vijender, also a kabaddi enthusiast, couldn’t participate in the 1990 Beijing Games due to a knee issue.
- Monu’s talents led him to join the Indian Army in 2011, where he represented the army in various kabaddi matches under the guidance of Coach Jasvir Singh. However, his army commitments kept him from the Pro Kabaddi League for its first three seasons. In 2017, representing the Services Sports Board, he reached the finals of a major championship.
- In 2016, Monu debuted in the Pro Kabaddi League with Bengal Warriors, securing 59 raid points and 4 tackle points in 13 matches. This achievement placed him among the top 15 raiders that year.
- Later, he played for Patna Pirates and achieved 191 raid points in a season.
- Haryana Steelers then signed him for a whopping 1.51 Crore rupees in the 6th season, making him the highest-paid player in the league’s history and the year’s top-earning non-cricket athlete. He later played for U.P Yodha, Patna Pirates again, and then Telugu Titans.
- Monu is also recognized as the fourth-best raider in the league’s 5th season.
- Outside the arena, Monu is a dog lover and also has a Husky as a pet.
- He’s keen on fitness, often seen in the gym, practising yoga, or swimming.
- He’s renowned for his ‘running hand touch’ move in kabaddi, where he tags an opponent swiftly and retreats to safety.