Definition of goalkeeper Goalkeeper

/gowˈlkiˌpɚ/ - [gowlkeeper] - goal•keep•er

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What does goalkeeper mean?

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Noun

Plural: goalkeepers

goalkeeper - the soccer or hockey player assigned to protect the goal
  goalie, goaltender, netkeeper, netminder
  soccer player an athlete who plays soccer
goalkeeper - the defensive position on an ice hockey or soccer or lacrosse team who stands in front of the goal and tries to prevent opposing players from scoring
  goalie, goaltender, netkeeper
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  • goalkeeper (Noun)
    A designated player that attempts to prevent the opposing team from scoring by protecting a goal.

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  • goalkeeper
    The payer in a soccer teams whose responsibility is to keep balls out of the goal by defense or catching.

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  • A goalkeeper is someone who protects a team's goal. There are goalkeepers in sports like football (soccer) and ice hockey, for example. The goalkeeper's mission is to prevent the opposing team from scoring a goal. Goalkeepers normally wear more protective gear than other players on the team but this is not always true.

    Football.

    A goalkeeper's kit (or "uniform") consists of shin guards and gloves to protect his hands from the impact of the ball when he catches it.

    Historically, however, until the 1970s goalkeepers would wear little or no hand protection.

    Until the early 20th century, the goalkeeper would often wear the same coloured strip as his teammates, with the only different item of clothing being his cap. However, in 1909, the Scottish Football Association took steps to ensure the goalkeeper would wear a different colour from the outfield players. This was to show his different role, as the only player allowed to handle the ball.

    Ice hockey.

    The goalkeeper in ice hockey (a "Goalie") uses thicker padding than the other players on the team. This is to prevent damage caused by being hit by the puck. The hockey stick of the goalie is much wider than the stick of other players. The bottom edge is also longer and flatter. The goalie has a very large leather glove on one hand. This glove has a large area to help catch the puck. Goalies normally wear masks that give protection to the entire face and head as well as the neck.

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