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From goalkeeper’s dream to their nightmare

From goalkeeper’s dream to their nightmare

5 min readJun 19, 2026 07:33 AM IST The commentators were still figuring out the substitutes and their likely positions when one of them, in fact both of them, combined to produce a thundering strike. The score deadlocked, Switzerland’s frustrations mounting, Ruben Vargas darted down the left and floated a ball into the box. Not a piercing delivery. Bosnia half-cleared it. Then the theatrics kicked in. A dreadlocked 20-year-old blur pirouetted almost ninety degrees to volley the ball into the net. The speed gun read 79 miles an hour. Roll the tape, play it again. But every eye was on the goalscorer: his name, his face, his number, the pronunciation. He was buried under a pile of red shirts. Then he turned and pointed to the back of his shirt. It read: Johan Manzambi. The name echoed around the stands, played on every lip. And it echoed again when he pre-assisted his team’s second and nailed the third, transforming a bland first-half performance into a memorable one for his team and its joyous fans. His …

Top 5 Goalkeepers to Watch at the FIFA World Cup 2026

Top 5 Goalkeepers to Watch at the FIFA World Cup 2026

3 min readUpdated: Jun 11, 2026 05:04 PM IST Top 5 Goalkeepers at the 2026 FIFA World Cup: The 2026 FIFA World Cup starts on June 11 with co-hosts Mexico facing South Africa. Argentina are the defending champions and while the role of the likes of Lionel Messi can never be understated, World Cup winning teams often tend to be defined by the performance of their goalkeepers as much as anything else. As is the case every time the tournament comes around, some of the best goalkeepers in the world will be putting their bodies on the line for their countries at the World Cup. We take a look at five of the best who will play in Mexico, USA and Canada over the course of the 2026 tournament. Top 5 Goalkeepers at the 2026 FIFA World Cup: 1. Thibaut Courtois (Belgium) The Real Madrid goalkeeper is part of Belgium’s ageing ‘golden generation’ but, unlike many fellow members of that group of players, his powers are not really on the wane yet. He had been …

Goalkeepers Pawan, Mohith shine but India beaten by Belgium 1-0 in Sultan Azlan Shah Cup final

Goalkeepers Pawan, Mohith shine but India beaten by Belgium 1-0 in Sultan Azlan Shah Cup final

In a rotated senior squad, with an eye on expanding India’s bench strength ahead of a hectic 2026, Craig Fulton picked two goalkeepers, presumably Nos. 3 and 4 in the pecking order post PR Sreejesh’s retirement. And it was Mohith HS and Pawan Malik who emerged as the big positives in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup final in Ipoh, Malaysia, even as India lost 0-1 to Belgium in a tight final. Belgium, with some of their stalwarts in the squad, dominated the attacking stats while India, without a few of their big-name players like Harmanpreet Singh and Manpreet Singh, simply didn’t create enough going forward. It was the European powerhouses who were dictating play in the early stages. India won their first penalty corner in the 10th minute when Sukhjeet Singh cleverly stepped away from a bobbling ball that ended up landing on a defender’s foot. But Jugraj Singh’s effort went wide of the right post. Sanjay’s side would win only two more penalty corners on the night, and on both occasions, the injection wasn’t …

Nemanja Matic calls Andre Onana ‘one of the worst goalkeepers’ in Manchester United’s history

Nemanja Matic calls Andre Onana ‘one of the worst goalkeepers’ in Manchester United’s history

Former Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic has branded current United goalkeeper Andre Onana “one of the worst goalkeepers” in the English club’s history ahead of the Europa League match between Matic’s current team Lyon and United. Matic was responding to comments from Onana about how United is “way better” than Lyon. “I respect everyone but to say that you need to give an answer. If you are one of the worst goalkeepers in Man United history, you need to take care what you are talking about,” the 36-year-old Matic said. He had played for United from 2017-22 and left the 20-time English champions before Onana arrived from Inter Milan in 2023. “If David De Gea, Peter Schmeichel, (Edwin) van der Sar said that, I would question myself,” Matic added when asked about Onana’s comments. “But if you are one of statistically the worst goalkeepers in Man United’s modern history, then he needs to show that before he says. We will see.” Story continues below this ad Onana has now responded to the comments on his …

Oscars special: How football goalkeepers with glorious time-wasting theatrics chew the clock, featuring Jordan Pickford and Emi Martinez | Football News

Oscars special: How football goalkeepers with glorious time-wasting theatrics chew the clock, featuring Jordan Pickford and Emi Martinez | Football News

The only earthly abode where time wasting does not denote inaction is perhaps a football field. To run the clock down, footballers feign injuries, clutch their limbs in pain, roll on the grass, pose as though the roof has crumbled on them, so much so that it is theatre unto itself. It’s the opposite of the phrase in the lexicon—spending time doing nothing. But footballers have transformed it into a specialised (dark) art, and 140-odd years later, the lawmakers have emerged none the wiser in eliminating the malaise (or genius) that has plagued the sport, continuing to devise clampdown measures. So to bell the old but pesky cat, the International Football Association Board (IFAB) has reached a consensus that football’s worst time-keepers are the goalkeepers, and so referees will award corners and indirect free-kicks if they hold onto the ball for more that eight seconds from next season. The prevailing law affords only six seconds, but has been leniently implemented. Even the most hard-fisted referee refrains from awarding indirect free kicks, unless in extreme cases. …

Indian goalkeepers undergo special camp under Simon Zijp

Indian goalkeepers undergo special camp under Simon Zijp

In preparation for the recently concluded FIH Hockey Pro League 2024-25 (Women), the Indian Women’s Hockey Team was engaged in a goalkeeping camp in Bhubaneswar. The camp that preceded India’s home leg of the competition where the hosts competed against Germany, Netherlands and Spain, featured Goalkeepers, Savita Punia, Bichu Devi and Bansari Solanki. Led by Simon Zijp, former Netherlands national player and gold medallist in the 1990 World Cup, the camp focused on refining technical skills, game awareness, and mental conditioning. Simon has worked for the Netherlands Men’s and Women’s National Teams, playing a pivotal role in their success on the global stage. He has served as the goalkeeper coach at the Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020, and Paris 2024 Olympics, where they secured the Gold. Speaking on the significance on the camp, Indian Women’s Hockey Team’s Chief Coach, Harendra Singh remarked, “It was a fantastic camp for all three goalkeepers. I think they progressed quite well, not just with some basics but around the finer details as well. They focused a lot on how a …

Goalkeepers with the most clean sheets

Goalkeepers with the most clean sheets

A goalkeeper’s role goes beyond making saves – they are the last line of defence and often determine a team’s success. In Indian football, several shot-stoppers have consistently delivered, racking up clean sheets over the years. Here’s a look at the top six goalkeepers with the most clean sheets in Indian Super League history: 1. Vishal Kaith – 51 Clean Sheets (139 Matches, 37.3%) Currently regarded as one of the most reliable goalkeepers in the Indian Super League (ISL), Vishal Kaith leads the chart with 51 clean sheets in 139 matches. His incredible ability to organise defences and produce clutch saves has made him a standout performer, especially for Mohun Bagan. Kaith broke the record for most clean sheets in a single ISL season (12 in 2024-25) on Wednesday and has been a key figure in his club’s success. Earlier, he maintained 11 clean sheets in the 2022-23 season, playing a crucial role in Mohun Bagan’s ISL title run and making a vital penalty save in the final. 🔊Record Alert | Vishal Kaith secures the …

India hockey coach Craig Fulton interview on Paris 2024, his search for 6-7 goalkeepers and more

India hockey coach Craig Fulton interview on Paris 2024, his search for 6-7 goalkeepers and more

After the hectic 2024 season, India chief coach Craig Fulton spent a well-earned break in Cape Town with his family. Among other things, he could watch his daughter Milla Fulton, who plays hockey for Ireland U-18s and U-21s, in an indoor tournament. He missed watching her play last year but could make up for it this time. But of course, that didn’t mean a complete break from hockey though as he kept a close eye on the Hockey India League. This week, with the tournament coming to a close in Rourkela, Fulton is in attendance in person. And with the FIH Pro League coming up, he’s been taking notes. The Indian Express caught up with him on the sidelines of the league at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium. Excerpts: Have you been watching the Hockey India League? What’s your takeaway so far? Story continues below this ad Craig Fulton: We’re on game 40 now and I think I’ve missed only two matches, I’ve seen the other 38, pretty much seen it all. It’s been good. …

Hockey India League early takeaways: Drag flickers finding the going tough, overseas goalkeepers shine | Hockey News

Hockey India League early takeaways: Drag flickers finding the going tough, overseas goalkeepers shine | Hockey News

After Kalinga Lancers and Tamil Nadu Dragons played out a thrilling 2-2 on Friday, which ended with the latter earning the bonus point after a sudden death, each team has played two matches in the men’s Hockey India League in Rourkela. UP Rudras and Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers are the only two teams to have won both their matches outright to set the early pace with six points. Here’s a look at some of the early trends emerging from the tournament. Drag flickers not having it easy It is generally considered that a conversion rate of 1 in 3 is par for the course from penalty corner situations in the men’s game. But coming into the match on Friday there were 12 PC goals from just over 60 PCs taken, putting the rate at around 19%. The likes of Harmanpreet Singh, and Gonzalo Peillat have been thwarted by some fine goalkeeping and the improvement in PC defence is also largely down to the first-rushers. In Match No.8, however, a couple of star drag flickers did …

Asian Champions Trophy hockey: Navneet, Lalremsiami on target as India overcome Japan goalkeeper’s heroics to reach final | Hockey News

Asian Champions Trophy hockey: Navneet, Lalremsiami on target as India overcome Japan goalkeeper’s heroics to reach final | Hockey News

When asked on the day before the semifinals why India have been better in the second halves of matches at the Asian Champions Trophy in Rajgir, head coach Harendra Singh was guarded in his response. “Sometimes Plan B becomes Plan A, and it’s been working for us. The opponents also have been doing their homework,” he said. He then elaborated, with a chuckle: “Har match mein hum opponents ke goalkeeper ko hero bana rahe hain.” Harendra was being tongue-in-cheek as he thought India’s finishing could be better than shooting at the goalkeepers hurriedly. But sure enough, a day later, Japan’s goalkeeper Yu Kudo emerged as the (nearly) hero in the semifinal in Rajgir. Navneet Kaur (48′) and Lalremsiami (56′) were on target as India set up a title showdown against China on Wednesday. Kudo was playing like a character in a Japanese anime, who seemed to possess the superpower to read where Indian forwards were targeting. She saved with her pads closed, she saved with her stick stretched upwards, and she saved with her outstretched …