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Navia came to Mexico in 2001, joining [[Tecos]] for the Spring season, and immediately started scoring, finishing the season with nine goals in 19 games. Navia would spend two years with Tecos, scoring 32 goals, before moving to [[Monarcas Morelia]] for the 2003 Clausura. Navia greatly impressed with Monarcas, scoring 26 goals over the Clausura and Apertura, before making another move, now to Club América. He scored 13 goals with América in the 2004 Clausura, but disappointed in the Apertura, scoring only two goals while fighting injury problems. Navia was than acquired by Monterrey from Club America at the end of Torneo Apertura 2005. After the 2006 Apertura, in which he scored 3 goals for the club, Navia was released and signed by San Luis at the start of the 2006 Clasura. In his lone season with San Luis, Navia scored six goals in twelve appearances. Mexican club Atlas signed the player immediately after the end of the 2006 Clasura in order to have his services for the 2007 Apertura.
 
Navia is also currently a vital player at forward for the [[Chile national football team|Chilean national team]], and there he's wearing [[Iván Zamorano]]'s old number; 9. He made his international debut on [[February 17]], [[1999]], in a match against [[Guatemala national football team|Guatemala]]. it has been rumored that he may return to his homeland this time playing for colo colo to replace the departing [[Humberto Suazo]].
 
 
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