KL Rahul joins Goa Guardians ownership group ahead of PVL 2025
Indian cricketer KL Rahul has joined the ownership group of Prime Volleyball League (PVL) franchise Goa Guardians.
Rahul comes on board as a co-owner of the PVL franchise with the aim of growing the sport and helping it gain visibility across the country.
The Guardians will make their debut next month in the fourth edition of the PVL, which is scheduled to be held between October 2 and 26, 2025.
On joining Goa Guardians, Rahul commented:
“PVL is a turning point for the sport in India. The bigger picture is to give volleyball the spotlight so that more people can watch it and love this sport. I’m thrilled to join the Goa Guardians not just as a supporter, but as a co-owner. Volleyball has always been a sport I enjoyed, and I’m excited to play my part in growing the sport in our country.”
Joy Bhattacharjya, CEO of the Prime Volleyball League, stated:
“KL Rahul’s support adds immense value to what we are building toward—the dream of seeing India compete in volleyball at the Olympic Games.”
Raju Chekuri, Principal Owner of Goa Guardians and Founder of Netenrich, added:
“We are delighted to have KL Rahul join our ownership group. His passion for volleyball and belief in its potential will help us build a franchise that inspires fans and empowers athletes. Volleyball can become India’s next Olympic success story with the right platform.”
Raj Chekuri, Managing Director of Goa Guardians, said:
“Having KL on board means a lot. He shares our ambition of making India a dominant force in global sport. His involvement will help raise volleyball’s profile and create opportunities for the next generation of athletes nationwide.”