The Ultimate Goalkeepers Quiz Book by Freestone Nigel

The Ultimate Goalkeepers Quiz Book by Freestone Nigel

Author:Freestone, Nigel [Freestone, Nigel]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Tags: Chris Woods, tickets, League, world cup, matches, Peter Shilton, football, Ray Clemence, David Seaman, Peter Schmeichel, Peter Bonetti, FA Cup, games, League Cup, soccer, Hugo Lloris, Goalkeepers
ISBN: 9781910295427
Publisher: Apex Publishing Limited
Published: 2014-05-25T16:00:00+00:00


Answers

12

David de Gea

Angelo Peruzzi

Peter Schmeichel

Craig Gordon

Petr Cech of Chelsea

Pepe Reina

Kasper Schmeichel

Alex Stepney

David de Gea (Manchester United)

Gordon West

Peter Bonetti

David Seaman

Stefano Tacconi - all for Juventus

Nigel Martyn

Peter Schmeichel

Petr Cech

Ron Springett

Three: 1993-4, 1993-4 and 1995-6

Ray Clemence

Eric Nixon. Although registered with Manchester City, he played 44 games while on loan at Wolves, Southampton, Bradford City and Carlisle United.

Paul Cooper

Shouting instructions at his disorganised defence

Tony Coton

Alex Stepney

Stefano Tacconi

The Zamora Trophy

One

Gordon Banks

David Seaman

Sepp Maier

Gordon Banks

Lyon

Peter Bonetti

Ronnie Simpson

Pele

Neville Southall

Jack Kelsey

Brad Friedel

David Icke

Alan Rough

René Higuita

Artur Boruc

Gary Bailey

Steve Ogrizovic

Pat Jennings - he marked the occasion by keeping a clean sheet

13 seconds

True

6’ 8” - he kept goal for Bournemouth in 1924

Four: First choice keeper Chris Todd was replaced early on by Scott Findlay, who was subsequently sent off, as was his replacement Graham McLaren. Shire’s fourth and final keeper Kevin McCann saved a penalty as they went down 3-1 to Albion Rovers

Tim Howard

Gianluigi Buffon

33

Peter Shilton (125), Neville Southall (91) and Pat Jennings (119)

Walter Zenga

Peter Shilton

921 minutes

Antonia Carbajal although his country (Mexico) never got beyond the first round on all five occasions

31

Hong Duk-Yung - to make matters worse, he only played two games

10 against Hungary in 1982. Luis Guevara Mora

Alex Thepot

Gianluca Pagliuca for Italy against Norway during the opening round of the 1994 World Cup

Giampiero Combi (Italy) - 1934, Dino Zoff (Italy) - 1982 and Iker Casillas (Spain) - 2010

Crystal Palace’s Vic Rouse, who was selected to play for Wales in a game against Northern Ireland in 1959

Rob Green

True

Saudi Arabia

Gilmar (Brazil)

Manchester City, 1955-56, Stoke City, 1971-72, Tottenham Hotspur, 1972-73, Everton, 1984-85

Pat Jennings (Tottenham Hotspur, 1976) and Peter Shilton (Nottingham Forest, 1978)

Mervyn Day of West Ham United, in 1975

Lev Yashin in 1963. He’s also the only football player ever to win the Order of Lenin

Tim Howard

Bruce Grobbelaar

Sporting Clube de Portugal

El Divino (The Divine)

England

Ron Springett

Bob Wilson

Peter Shilton

Bruce Grobbelaar

David James

Edwin van der Sar

Dai Davies

Steve Ogrizovic

Packie Bonner

David Seaman

Reg Matthews. He went on to win five caps in total to become the most capped Third Division footballer ever to play for England

Derek Foster

Colchester United against Hereford United. John Keeley and Nathan Munson were both dismissed for professional fouls as the Us slumped to a 5-0 defeat

Four times - all from back passes - and didn’t have a single save to make. England won 5-0.

True

Peter Springett, his brother

Abel Resno

David James

Dave Beasant for Wimbledon against Liverpool in 1988

Jim Montgomery

Nigel Spink

Joe Hart

Chris Woods

Fabien Barthez

Harald Scumacher

Jan Tomaszewski

Hugo Gatti

Jens Lehmann

Rogério Ceni

David Seaman



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