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Naveen Kumar, popularly known as Naveen Express, is an Indian professional kabaddi player. A right raider, he represents the Dabang Delhi K.C. franchise in the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) and has played for the Indian national kabaddi team. He is regarded as one of the most prolific raiders of his generation, noted for his speed, agility, and trademark running hand touches.
| Full name | Naveen Kumar Goyat |
|---|---|
| Known as | Naveen Express |
| Sport | Kabaddi |
| Position | Raider (right raider) |
| Native place | Haryana, India |
| PKL franchise | Dabang Delhi K.C. |
| National team | India |
Naveen Kumar hails from Haryana, a state with a strong kabaddi tradition that has produced a large share of India's top players. He took up the sport at a young age and progressed through local and state-level competitions before being signed by Dabang Delhi K.C. in the Pro Kabaddi League.
Naveen made his Pro Kabaddi League debut for Dabang Delhi K.C. and gradually established himself as the franchise's lead raider. He became a central figure in the team's offensive setup, repeatedly topping raid points charts and producing several Super 10 performances (10 or more raid points in a match).
During the league's sixth season, he set a record for consecutive matches with a Super 10, earning the nickname "Naveen Express" for his rapid, hard-to-stop raiding style. Under his lead, Dabang Delhi K.C. progressed from being mid-table contenders to a championship-winning side, with Naveen serving as captain in subsequent seasons.
Naveen is primarily a touch-point raider rather than a bonus-heavy raider. He is known for:
Naveen has been part of the Indian national kabaddi setup, representing the country in international competitions and training camps organised by the Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India (AKFI). He is considered among the leading raiders to emerge in the post-2018 generation of Indian kabaddi.
Naveen Kumar's rise mirrors the wider commercial and sporting growth of kabaddi in India following the launch of the Pro Kabaddi League in 2014. His consistent high-scoring performances helped popularise the role of the modern raider as a marquee, fan-following athlete. Alongside players such as Pardeep Narwal and Pawan Sehrawat, he is frequently cited in discussions of the league's most influential raiders.