List of outfield association footballers who played in goal

The following is a list of outfield association footballers who played in goal during a match, usually due to the injury, dismissal or other unavailability of the usual goalkeeper.[1]

List of outfield association footballers who played in goal

Date Name Team Details
6 March 1875 Alexander Bonsor England England goalkeeper William Carr arrived late for a friendly match against Scotland due to a train delay. Bonsor, a forward, played in goal for the opening 15 minutes of the match, in which England began with only 10 men, and kept a clean sheet.[2][3]
11 December 1920 James McAlpine Queen's Park Leading 2–0 at Hampden Park against Hibernian, McAlpine (scorer of both goals, who had also gone in goal on previous occasions) replaced regular goalkeeper William Gould who had been injured, and kept a clean sheet for the team a man short (no substitutes being allowed at the time).[4][5]
22 October 1927 Jack Ball England Ball, a forward, played in goal for the second half of the 1927–28 British Home Championship match against the IFA national team, conceding one goal. He replaced goalkeeper Ted Hufton, who had broken his arm in the 20th minute but continued playing until he was taken to the hospital at half-time.[2][6]
23 December 1933 Eddie Hapgood Arsenal At Bramall Lane against Sheffield United Hapgood replaced regular goalkeeper, Frank Moss who had dislocated his fingers.[7]
16 March 1935 Hapgood again replaced Moss, against Everton at Goodison Park after he had injured his shoulder. After treatment, Moss returned to the pitch as an outfield player and scored in a 2–0 win.[7]
30 April 1937 Willie Buchan Celtic Celtic were already 4–0 down to Motherwell at Fir Park when goalkeeper Joe Kennaway had to come off. Forward Buchan (scorer of the winning goal in the 1937 Scottish Cup Final a week earlier) took over, conceding four more goals, all to Alex Stewart, whose total haul was six; the 8–0 result is Celtic's all-time record defeat.[8]
15 March 1947 Neil McBain New Brighton An injury crisis left New Brighton manager McBain without a goalkeeper against Hartlepool United so the 51-year old, a half-back in his playing days, selected himself, setting a record for the oldest player in the English Football League; New Brighton lost 3–0.[9][10]
4 May 1957 Jackie Blanchflower Manchester United Blanchflower covered in goal in the 1957 FA Cup Final while Ray Wood received treatment for an injury suffered in a collision with Peter McParland, who scored both of Aston Villa's goals as United lost 2–1.[11]
1 October 1958 Alex Wright Partick Thistle In the semi-final of the 1958–59 Scottish League Cup against holders Celtic, goalkeeper Tom Ledgerwood injured an arm early in the second half and Wright took over. He did not concede a goal until the 88th minute and Partick Thistle won 2–1 to reach the final.[12]
23 August 1958 Bobby Shearer Rangers Defender Shearer deputised as goalkeeper (at least) twice, both times against Hearts at Tynecastle Park, first taking over from Norrie Martin in a League Cup fixture in 1958 which Hearts won 2–1,[13][14] and later in place of the injured Billy Ritchie for 82 minutes of a 3–1 Rangers victory in 1960.[15]
26 October 1960
16 January 1961 Alex Dawson Manchester United Centre-forward Dawson swapped places with an injured Harry Gregg in goal in the first-half against champions-elect Tottenham Hotspur and became one of only two players to keep a clean sheet against Spurs that season, whilst Gregg managed to claim an assist with a backheeled pass to Mark Pearson at the other end.[16]
23 April 1962 Martin Peters West Ham United In only his third game for West Ham, Peters went in goal in an away game with Cardiff City after regular goalkeeper, Brian Rhodes was injured.[17]
2 April 1963 Willie Wallace Heart of Midlothian With 12 minutes gone and no score, Hearts goalkeeper Gordon Marshall was seriously injured and carried off; forward Wallace took over. Playing against 10 men and a stand-in keeper, St Mirren won 7–3 (Don Kerrigan scoring 4 goals and Bobby Carroll 3).[18]
19 January 1964 Pelé Santos In the second leg of the semi-finals of the 1963 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Santos defeated Grêmio 4–3. After scoring a hattrick, Pelé successfully defended the Santos goal after goalkeeper Gilmar was dismissed.[19][20]
December 1971 David Webb Chelsea Peter Bonetti picked up an injury against Coventry City and defender David Webb took his place in goal. Webb performed so well that with reserve goalkeepers John Phillips and Steve Sherwood unavailable – Phillips was injured and Sherwood was stuck in traffic on the M1, he started the next game and went on to keep a clean sheet in a 2–0 home win over Ipswich Town. [16]
26 January 1972 Bobby Moore West Ham United England's World Cup-winning captain stood in following an injury to Bobby Ferguson in the League Cup semi-finals, and saved a penalty from Mike Bernard, though Bernard scored from the resulting rebound and Stoke City went on win the game and reached the final.[16]
January 1980 Glenn Hoddle Tottenham Hotspur Hoddle played in goal for Spurs three times and remained unbeaten in all three games. Perhaps the most notable of these fixtures was against Leeds United, where he kept a clean sheet into extra-time, before Osvaldo Ardiles won the game for Spurs.[16]
6 March 1982 Steve Lynex Leicester City Mark Wallington was taken off midway through an FA Cup quarter-final with Shrewsbury Town following a savage challenge from Chic Bates. Young stepped in goal but was himself knocked unconscious after a collision with Bernard McNally and so Lynex then went in goal whilst Young recovered his senses on the sidelines. Young went back in goal and Leicester won the game 5–2.[21]
Alan Young
7 May 1982 Alain Giresse Bordeaux Club president Claude Bez decided to protest against the French Football Federation for issuing a one-year ban on regular custodian Dragan Pantelić for kicking a linesman, so put Giresse in goal for the final league game of the season against Nantes. As part of the protest Giresse was not actually named as a goalkeeper so was not permitted to use his hands. He conceded five goals in the opening sixty minutes, before being replaced by Trésor.[21]
Marius Trésor
11 May 1985 Sandy Jardine Heart of Midlothian In a league match away to St Mirren, Hearts goalkeeper Henry Smith slipped and injured himself prior to the match, but decided to play and lasted until the 59th minute when veteran defender Jardine had to take over with Hearts already behind; St Mirren won 5–2.[22][23]
21 April 1986 Chris Hedworth Newcastle United With regular number one Martin Thomas leaving the pitch injured, both Chris Hedworth and Peter Beardsley played in goal at West Ham United. Hedworth conceded one before himself leaving the pitch injured, and Beardsley then donned the gloves. Thomas, Hedworth and Beardsley conceded one goal each to Alvin Martin, though West Ham scored another five to make the final score 8–1.[24]
Peter Beardsley
26 August 1987 Paul Haylock Gillingham Haylock took over in goal when Phil Kite was sent off during the first half of a League Cup tie.[25] He saved a penalty during the penalty shoot-out.[26]
17 October 1987 Graham Roberts Rangers During an Old Firm match against Celtic, Rangers goalkeeper Chris Woods was sent off in the first half along with opponent Frank McAvennie. Roberts took over in goals and conceded twice, Rangers then had Terry Butcher sent off but fought back to make the final score 2–2.[27] Roberts was observed apparently 'conducting' the home fans in sectarian chants.[28] The four players were charged with a breach of the peace and appeared at court; Roberts was found not proven.[29]
31 October 1987 Kenny McDowall St Mirren In a league match away to Dundee United, goalkeeper Campbell Money was injured and McDowall took his place for around an hour. He was at fault for the goal he conceded, but St Mirren came from behind to win 3–2.[30]
20 April 1991 Niall Quinn Manchester City City beat Derby County 2–1, with Quinn scoring a goal before he replaced the dismissed goalkeeper Tony Coton in goal: he went on to save a penalty.[20]
23 November 1991 Brian Irvine Aberdeen Irvine had to take over for Theo Snelders who was dismissed for violent conduct after conceding a penalty in an away fixture at Hibernian. Irvine saved the kick from Pat McGinlay, but Aberdeen missed a penalty of their own; Hibernian scored in the last minute to win 1–0.[31][32]
11 April 1992 Joe Dunne Gillingham Gillingham had already had David Crown dismissed when their goalkeeper Harvey Lim was sent off along with Blackpool's Andy Garner for fighting. Dunne was placed in goal, manager Damien Richardson saying that his experience of playing gaelic football while growing up in Ireland would give him handling experience. Gillingham won the match 3–2, having been 2–1 up at the time Lim was sent off.[33]
22 October 1992 David Burrows Liverpool Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar had an erratic game and was eventually sent off whilst giving away a penalty in a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup match with Spartak Moscow. Burrows failed to save the penalty and the Russian side went on to win the tie 6–2 on aggregate.[21]
6 April 1993 Gareth Ainsworth Preston North End Simon Farnworth was knocked unconscious on 77 minutes at Port Vale and Ainsworth conceded one goal as Preston held out for a 2–2 draw.[16]
17 April 1993 Ian Baird Heart of Midlothian Goalkeeper Nicky Walker pulled a calf muscle in the warm-up at Aberdeen and manager Joe Jordan was forced to ask for a volunteer in the matchday squad to play in goal. Baird volunteered, having also played 20 minutes in goal for Leeds United earlier in his career, and Hearts lost the game 3–2.[16]
16 October 1993 Roy McDonough Colchester United McDonough took over after John Keeley was sent off two minutes before half-time against Hereford United. He was replaced at half-time by substitute goalkeeper Nathan Munson, but Munson was also sent off, after which McDonough took over again. Hereford's Chris Pike scored a goal past each of the three goalkeepers.[34]
8 June 1995 Mia Hamm United States Hamm took over after goalkeeper Briana Scurry was sent off for handling the ball outside the penalty area during a World Cup match against Denmark.[35]
23 August 1995 Oceano Cruz Sporting CP Captain Cruz deputised in goal for the final eight minutes of the 1995 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira second leg against rivals Porto, following a red card for Paulo Costinha. Despite conceding a penalty earlier in the game, Cruz kept a clean sheet, allowing the tie to be replayed on 30 April 1996. Sporting won the resulting replay 3–0 at the Parc des Princes, Paris.[36]
21 October 1995 Vinnie Jones Wimbledon A sending off to Paul Heald with all three substitutions used meant that Jones volunteered to keep goal for the "crazy gang" in the remainder of the game at Newcastle United. Jones played enthusiastically and competently but conceded three goals as Newcastle ran the game out as 6–1 winners.[37]
19 December 1995 Julian Dicks West Ham United Dicks took over in goal after regular 'keeper, Luděk Mikloško had been sent-off for a foul on Daniel Amokachi. He let in two goals as Everton won 3–0 and was named Man of the Match.[38]
17 April 1996 Lucas Radebe Leeds United Radabe stood in after Mark Beeney was sent off against Manchester United in the 17th-minute and came close to keeping a clean sheet at Old Trafford before Roy Keane scored the only goal of the game on 73 minutes. After the match Alex Ferguson heavily criticised the Leeds players for raising their game at Old Trafford, which in turn angered title rivals Newcastle United manager Kevin Keegan to the extent that he infamously fumed that "When you do that with footballers like he said about Leeds... I've kept really quiet but I'll tell you something, he went down in my estimations when he said that... I would love it if we beat them! Love it!". Radebe had replaced John Lukic in goal after the goalkeeper suffered a concussion against Middlesbrough the previous month.[16]
11 September 1996 Andrey Tikhonov Spartak Moscow In a UEFA Cup match against Silkeborg, goalkeeper Ruslan Nigmatullin was sent off in the 89th minute for handling the ball outside the box. With no substitutions left, Tikhonov replaced him in goal for the final minutes and made a memorable save from the resulting free kick. [39]
27 April 1999 Scott Fitzgerald Millwall Fitzgerald took over from Ben Roberts in a game against Bristol Rovers in the 22nd minute after Roberts was sent off. Rovers won 3-0.[40]
23 May 1999 Jamie Harnwell Perth Glory Tony Franken was sent off in the 85th minute of a National Soccer League preliminary final against Sydney United. With Perth's substitutions already used, Harnwell played in goal for the final minutes of the 2–1 loss.[41]
18 September 1999 Michael Tarnat Bayern Munich Oliver Kahn had to be substituted following a collision with teammate Samuel Kuffour, but backup goalkeeper Bernd Dreher would last only two minutes before having to leave the field with a twisted knee. Tarnat went in goal and helped Bayern to a 2–1 win against Eintracht Frankfurt.[42]
27 May 2000 Robbie Winters Aberdeen In the final of the Scottish Cup against Rangers at Hampden Park, Aberdeen goalkeeper Jim Leighton (playing in his last-ever match) was substituted after two minutes, suffering a broken jaw in a challenge from Rod Wallace which required the insertion of metal plates into his face.[43] With Aberdeen having chosen not to put a substitute goalkeeper on the bench, forward Winters took over in goal; Rangers won 4–0.[44]
10 September 2002 Marcus Browning A.F.C. Bournemouth Browning took over the goalkeeper's gloves following an injury to Chris Tardif in the 66th minute of a League Cup first round tie against Brentford. Bournemouth had a 3–2 lead when Browning went in goal but Brentford equalised to send the game to a penalty shootout, which Brentford won 4–2.[45][46]
9 November 2002 Jan Koller Borussia Dortmund A red card for Jens Lehmann against Bayern Munich with Dortmund manager Matthias Sammer already having used all three substitutions left 2.02 m (6 ft 7 12 in) Koller to fill in as goalkeeper for the last 24 minutes. Dortmund lost the match but Koller did not concede any goals, and German magazine Kicker named him as goalkeeper in their team of the week.[47][48]
21 December 2002 Marcus Browning A.F.C. Bournemouth Browning replaced Chris Tardif after an injury to the goalkeeper, for the second time in less than four months (see 10 September 2002 above), in the 14th minute of a Third Division match against Hull City, keeping a clean sheet in a goalless draw.[49]
11 May 2003 Graham McLaren East Stirlingshire McLaren was the third player for his team to go in goal on the last day of the season after the starting goalkeeper was injured on 7 minutes and the substitute specialist sent off on 53 mins; he was then shown the red card for a foul which resulted in a penalty on 65 minutes. McCann took over and saved the kick. Their team lost 3–1 to Albion Rovers.[50][51]
Kevin McCann
17 April 2005 Daniel Pancu Beşiktaş Following Beşiktaş' use of all three substitutions against rivals Fenerbahçe, Pancu stepped in for Óscar Córdoba, who was sent off with ten minutes remaining, conceding a penalty in the process in the 2004–05 Süper Lig. Alex converted the resulting penalty to level the scores at 3–3, however Beşiktaş won 4–3, thanks to a last minute goal from Koray Avcı.[36]
20 August 2005 Mark Phillips Millwall Defender Mark Phillips went in goal for Millwall after goalkeeper Andy Marshall was sent off in the first half during a league game against Reading. Millwall were 4-0 down by half-time when Canada international Adrian Serioux took over in goal for the second half. Reading scored once more to record a 5-0 victory.[52]
Adrian Serioux
14 May 2006 Amy McDonald Kilmarnock Ladies In the Scottish Women's Premier League Cup final against Glasgow City, McDonald scored in the first half and deputised as goalkeeper for the entire second half due to an injury, keeping a clean sheet as her team won 3–2.[53]
14 October 2006 John Terry Chelsea Back-up goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini came on for Petr Čech following a collision in the opening stages against Reading. Cudicini himself was then knocked unconscious in the final moments of the game, leaving Terry to take over in goal and successfully hold out for a 1–0 win.[54]
23 November 2006 Mladen Petrić FC Basel Petrić played as goalkeeper in stoppage time of the UEFA Cup match against AS Nancy after Franco Costanzo was sent off, and saved the resulting penalty.[55]
30 December 2006 Phil Jagielka Sheffield United Jagielka impressed manager Neil Warnock playing in goal during training to the extent that Warnock would not see the need to put a goalkeeper on the bench. Regular goalkeeper Paddy Kenny was injured or sent off on four occasions, leaving Jagielka to take his place in goal. In one of these games he produced an excellent fingertip save from Arsenal's Robin van Persie.[56]
4 February 2007 John O'Shea Manchester United O'Shea replaced Edwin van der Sar in goal against Tottenham Hotspur after he came off following a broken nose. He kept a clean sheet and they won 4–0.[57]
8 July 2007 Jonathan Beaulieu-Bourgault Canada U-20 Beaulieu-Bourgault replaced Asmir Begović who was sent off for handling the ball outside of the box in a U-20 World Cup match. Canada had already used its three substitutions, requiring the outfield player to take the position. He kept a clean sheet for the 15 minutes he played. [58]
8 December 2007 Paraskevas Andralas Levadiakos Prior to playing as an outfield player, Andralas had played as a goalkeeper in his teenage years. In a 4–0 loss against Super League Greece champions Olympiacos, regular goalkeeper Nikos Karakostas was sent off with nine minutes remaining after fouling Luciano Galletti in the box. Andralas saved Anastasios Pantos' resulting penalty.[36]
13 December 2007 Stef Curtis Bristol Academy Curtis played the full 90 minutes in goal in a FA Women's Premier League game against Arsenal due to the only goalkeeper in the squad being injured. She conceded just a single goal against the eventual league champions.[59]
9 March 2008 Rio Ferdinand Manchester United Edwin van der Sar left the FA Cup quarter-final match with Portsmouth at half-time following a hamstring injury, being replaced by substitute Tomasz Kuszczak, who later got sent off after conceding a penalty. Ferdinand took over in goal, who failed to prevent Portsmouth scoring the penalty, the only goal of the game.[60]
7 February 2009 Dean Windass Oldham Athletic Windass played most of the second half in goal against Leicester City after the sending off of Greg Fleming. He did not concede a goal and the game ended in a 0–0 draw.[61]
13 September 2009 Jamie Harnwell Perth Glory Harnwell played the final minutes of a 2–2 A-League draw against Gold Coast United in goal after Gold Coast striker Shane Smeltz accidentally knocked out Perth's goalkeeper Tando Velaphi in the act of scoring the equaliser, with all of Perth's substitutions already used.[41]
5 December 2010 Fabian Lustenberger Hertha BSC Lustenberger was forced to play the last eight minutes of the 2. Bundesliga match against 1860 Munich as goalkeeper, following the expulsion of Marco Sejna.[62]
16 April 2011 Sheran Yeini Maccabi Tel Aviv In an Israeli Premier League match against Hapoel Beer Sheva, Maccabi goalkeeper Liran Strauber was sent off, and Sheran Yeini conceded the resulting penalty.
21 February 2012 Henri Lansbury West Ham United Following a red card to Robert Green in a Championship game against Blackpool, Lansbury deputised in goal for the final 35 minutes of the game, keeping a clean sheet in a 4–1 win.[63]
24 November 2012 Felipe Melo Galatasaray Following Fernando Muslera's expulsion after conceding a penalty kick against Elazığspor, Melo took his place and saved the penalty in added time to retain his side's lead.[64]
18 December 2012 Rodrigo Palacio Inter Milan Following an arm injury of Luca Castellazzi in a Coppa Italia match against Hellas Verona and with no substitutions left, Palacio was in goal for the final 16 minutes of the game, making two fine saves and keeping a clean sheet in a 2–0 home win.[65]
26 May 2013 Mamadou Sakho Paris Saint-Germain In the last league game of the season, Alphonse Areola was replaced after 60 minutes by Ronan Le Crom, who was playing his final game before retirement. When Le Crom was sent off, conceding a penalty, Mamadou Sakho replaced midfielder Clément Chantôme and took on goalkeeping responsibilities, and the resulting penalty was scored by Arnaud Le Lan.[66]
21 July 2013 Súni Olsen B36 Tórshavn Faroe Islands international Olsen stepped in for Tórður Thomsen after Thomsen's 90th minute sending off in a Faroe Islands Premier League game against Argja Bóltfelag. Olsen conceded a 92nd minute winner from a Dion Splidt free-kick.[36]
27 August 2014 Cosmin Moți Ludogorets Razgrad Playing against Steuau București in the play-off round of the Champions League, Moți played as goalkeeper for the final few minutes of extra time. During the ensuing penalty shoot-out, he stopped two kicks, winning the game for his team.[20]
23 October 2014 Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur Kane had already scored a hat-trick in a UEFA Europa League game with Greek side Asteras Tripoli and so felt confident enough to step in goal after an 87th-minute red card for Hugo Lloris. Kane allowed to ball to bobble under his body and into the net from the resulting free-kick, though the tie was already won.[21]
9 November 2014 Sheran Yeini Maccabi Tel Aviv Following a red card to Juan Pablo Colinas in an Israeli League game against Maccabi Netanya, Yeini deputised in goal for the final 10 minutes of the game, keeping a clean sheet in a 3–1 win
2 December 2014 Mark McChrystal Bristol Rovers McChrystal played in goal for 50 minutes after an injury to Steve Mildenhall.[67]
10 January 2015 Matt Harrold Crawley Town Harrold played in goal for around 50 minutes following an injury to Brian Jensen.[68]
15 August 2015 Carl Jenkinson West Ham United Following a stoppage time red card for Adrián against Leicester City, Jenkinson played the remainder of the game in goal in a 2–1 loss.[69]
17 October 2015 Tal Ben Haim Maccabi Tel Aviv Ben Haim played as goalkeeper in the last three minutes of the Israeli League match against Maacbi Petah Tikva after Daniel Lifshitz was sent off.
11 February 2017 Dion Malone ADO Den Haag Ernestas Šetkus was sent off for a foul in an Eredivisie match. Malone played in goal for the rest of the match and conceded a single goal against Go Ahead Eagles.
21 March 2018 Dani Alves Paris Saint-Germain In the 90th minute of a Coupe de France game against Sochaux, Dani Alves played in net for 30 seconds due to goalkeeper Kevin Trapp being sent off for a foul.[70]
14 May 2018 Tim Kübel Toronto FC II In a 2018 USL season game against Penn FC, defender Tim Kübel played the last few minutes in goal after goalkeeper Angelo Cavalluzzo ruptured his Achilles tendon when twisted his leg badly while backpedaling to try and stop Miguel Jaime’s goal. He kept a clean sheet for his portion of the game in a 1-0 loss.[71]
16 March 2019 Pontus Jansson Leeds United Following a red card to Leeds keeper Kiko Casilla, Jansson was forced to play in goal in injury time despite a knee injury.[72][73]
18 May 2019 Morgan Andrews Reign FC Following an injury to goalkeeper Michelle Betos, Andrews played the final three minutes in goal.[74][75]
28 September 2019 Chris Bush Bromley Following an injury to goalkeeper Mark Cousins in the eighth minute, Bush played in goal for the rest of the match as there was no substitute goalkeeper.[76]
6 November 2019 Kyle Walker Manchester City In a UEFA Champions League match against Atalanta, City goalkeeper Ederson was substituted at half time due to a minor injury and replacement Claudio Bravo was sent off in the 81st minute. Walker was brought on as a substitute and played in goal for the remaining 9 minutes, and kept a clean sheet.[77][78]
26 December 2019 Declan Carville Ballymena United In a NIFL Premiership match against Coleraine, Ballymena goalkeeper Jordan Williamson was sent off, and Carville played in goal for the remaining 24 minutes, and kept a clean sheet. Due to Williamson's suspension and injuries to two other goalkeepers, Carville started in goal for Ballymena in their match against Glentoran. He did not concede until the 86th minute, when a goal kick hit the back of Andrew Burns, allowing Robbie McDaid to be through on goal and score the opening goal. The match finished 2–0 to Glentoran.[79]
28 December 2019
17 January 2020 Kobi Mor Hapoel Nof HaGalil In a Israeli seacond league match, Sagi Malul was sent off, and Mor played in goal for the remaining 30 minutes.

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