Monu Goyat Wiki, Age, Height, Wife, Family, Biography & More

Monu Goyat

Monu Goyat is an Indian Kabaddi player. He played for teams like Bengal Warriors, Haryana Steelers, and others in the Pro Kabaddi League. He also represented India internationally.

Wiki/Biography

Monu Goyat, called the ‘Silent Killer’, [1]Monu Goyat – Instagram was born on Sunday, October 16, 1994, in Kungar, Haryana (age 36 years; as of 2023). He lives in Hansi, Haryana. His zodiac sign is Libra. He began playing kabaddi when he was just 10 years old in his village. His uncle encouraged him to play, and he later joined his school’s under-19 kabaddi team.

Monu Goyat during his childhood

Monu Goyat during his childhood

Monu Goyat duirng his teen years

Monu Goyat during his teen years

Physical Appearance

Height (approx.): 5′ 10″

Weight (approx.): 80 kg

Hair Colour: Black

Eye Colour: Black

Body Measurements (approx.):Chest: 42”; Waist: 32”; Biceps: 16”

Monu Goyat

Family & Caste

Monu is from a Jat family in Haryana.

Parents & Siblings

Monu Goyat’s father is Ram Bhagat Singh, and he is a farmer.

A picture of Monu Goyat's father

His mother’s name is Darshani Devi.

A picture of Monu Goyat's mother

He has a brother named Devendra Goyat, who is three years older than him.

Monu Goyat's brother

Wife & Children

Monu is married to Ranu Bahal, and they have a daughter.

Monu Goyat's wedding picture

Monu Goyat’s wedding picture

Monu Goyat holding his daughter

Monu Goyat holding his daughter

Religion/Religious Views

Monu Goyat belongs to a Hindu community. [2]Monu Goyat – Instagram

Monu Goyat worshipping in a temple

Monu Goyat worshipping in a temple

Career

Monu Goyat joined the Indian Army in 2011 because of his sports skills. He played a great number of kabaddi matches for the army. His coach was Jasvir Singh. Because of being in the army, he could not play the first three Pro Kabaddi League seasons. In 2017, playing for the Services Sports Board, he made it to the finals of a big championship. In 2016, the Bengal Warriors team selected him for their kabaddi season.

International Career

In 2018, Monu played for India’s kabaddi team. They won a bronze medal at the Asian Games and a gold medal in Dubai.

Monu Goyat at the 2018 Asian Games

Monu Goyat at the 2018 Asian Games

Pro Kabaddi League

Monu started playing in the Pro Kabaddi League with Bengal Warriors in 2016. That year, he earned 59 points from raids and 4 from tackles in 13 games. He became a top scorer and was one of the best 15 raiders.

Monu Goyat playing for Bengal Warriors

Monu Goyat playing for Bengal Warriors

In the next season, he played for Patna Pirates and got a high score of 191 raid points and 11 tackle points in 26 games.

Monu Goyat in Patna Pirates team

Monu Goyat in the Patna Pirates team

In the following season, Haryana Steelers signed him for 1.51 Crore rupees. He scored 164 points in 20 games. But, they let him go for the next season, and U.P Yodha bought him for 93 Lakhs. With them, he got 65 raid points and 5 tackle points in 14 games.

Monu Goyat in the Haryana Steelers team

Monu Goyat in the Haryana Steelers team

Monu Goyat in UP Yoddha jersey

Monu Goyat in UP Yoddha jersey

He played for Patna Pirates in the 8th season and Telugu Titans in the 9th.

Monu Goyat in the Telugu Titans uniform

Monu Goyat in the Telugu Titans uniform

Medals

  • 2018 Dubai Kabaddi Masters – Gold
  • 2018 Asian Games – Bronze

Bike Collection

Monu Goyat has a Bajaj Platina and a TVS Suzuki, both of which he won in Kabaddi games. He also owns a Bullet.

Car Collection

Monu owns a Hyundai Creta.

Salary

As of 2021, he was auctioned for INR 1.51 crore. [3]Pro Kabaddi

Favourites

  • Food: Homemade food
  • Actor: Sanjay Dutt

Facts/Trivia

  • Monu Goyat is an officer in the Indian Army.
  • His uncle, Vijender Singh, trained him and was his first trainer. Vijender was a kabaddi player too but missed the 1990 Beijing Games because of a knee injury.

    Monu Goyat's uncle

    Monu Goyat’s uncle

  • In 2018, Haryana Steelers paid Rs 1.51 crore for Monu during the Pro Kabaddi League’s 6th season auction. This made him the most expensive player ever in the league and the top-paid non-cricket athlete that year. [4]The Quint
  • In the 5th season of the Pro Kabaddi League, Monu was ranked as the fourth-best raider.
  • Monu loves dogs and has a Husky as a pet.

    A picture of Monu Goyat with his Husky

    A picture of Monu Goyat with his Husky

  • He stays active by going to the gym, doing yoga, and swimming.

    Monu Goyat working out at the gym

    Monu Goyat working out at the gym

  • His special kabaddi move is the running hand touch, where he quickly touches an opponent and then gets away safely

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