List of goalscoring goalkeepers

Goals scored by goalkeepers are a somewhat rare event in football. Goalkeepers spend the majority of a match in the penalty area of their own team, a marked area around the goal they are defending in which they can handle the ball, in order to defend their goal. It is highly unusual for a goalkeeper to move far beyond this area and join an attack, as this leaves the defence vulnerable to long-distance attempts until the goalkeeper can return to defend it.

Rogério Ceni has scored more goals than any other goalkeeper.

The most prolific goalscoring goalkeepers are those who take penalties or free kicks. Other occasions where goalkeepers sometimes score include set pieces where a goalkeeper joins an attack as a team is chasing a goal in order to prevent a defeat, or from goal kicks or otherwise regular clearances which travel the length of the pitch into the opposite goal.

Records

The record for most goals is held by the Brazilian Rogério Ceni, with 131 goals.[1][2] He scored his landmark 100th goal in a 2–1 win for São Paulo on 27 March 2011.[3] On the other hand, the record for the longest goal is held by Tom King, whose scored from a goal kick for Newport County against Cheltenham Town on 19 January 2021, and had a measured shot length of 96.01 metres (105 yards).[4][5]

In November 1999, Paraguayan José Luis Chilavert became only the second goalkeeper to score a hat-trick with three penalties for Vélez Sársfield in a 6–1 victory against Ferro Carril Oeste,[6] and in the following year he and Argentine Roberto Bonano from River Plate both scored in the same Copa Mercosur match.[7]

On 2 November 2013, Stoke City goalkeeper Asmir Begović scored a goal which was the fastest for a professional goalkeeper in football history (13 seconds).

On 19 January 2021, Newport County goalkeeper Tom King broke the record for the longest goal in football history (96.01 meters / 105 yards), in a match against Cheltenham Town.[5]

List

The following list comprises goalkeepers who have scored in a professional national or international competition.

Bold names indicate keepers active during the 2020–21 season.

Name Nation Years Team(s) Goals Notes
Rogério Ceni  Brazil 1990–2015 São Paulo 131 Record for a goalkeeper,[2] record number of free kicks (62), record number of penalties (70), record number of club goals (131). Scored 14 goals (six free kicks and eight penalties) in Copa Libertadores and 65 (26 free kicks, one indirect free kick and 38 penalties) in Brazilian League. Had five matches with two goals.
José Luis Chilavert  Paraguay 1982–2004 Paraguay, Zaragoza, Vélez Sársfield, Peñarol, Strasbourg, Sportivo Luqueno, San Lorenzo, Club Guaraní 67 Record number of international goals (8), only goalkeeper to score a hat trick (3 goals in a single game)[8]
Johnny Vegas Fernández  Peru 1997–2017 Sport Boys, Union Huaral, Universidad San Martín de Porres, FBC Melgar, Sport Ancash, Cienciano, Alianza Atlético, Club Deportivo Pacífico FC, Defensor San Alejandro, Los Caimanes 45 Forty goals in first division, one goal in Copa Sudamericana and four goals in second division[9]
Dimitar Ivankov  Bulgaria 1996–2012 Levski Sofia, Kayserispor, Bursaspor 42 [10]
René Higuita  Colombia 1985–2009 Colombia, Deportivo Rionegro, Guaros FC, Bajo Cauca FC, Aucas, Independiente Medellín, Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz, Atlético Nacional, Valladolid, Millonarios 41 Also famous for his scorpion kick save against England in 1995[2][11]
Márcio  Brazil 2002–2019 Bahia, Fortaleza, Atlético Goianiense 34 [12]
Hans-Jörg Butt  Germany 1994–2012 VfB Oldenburg, Hamburger SV, Bayer Leverkusen, Bayern Munich 32 Record number of penalty goals in a single professional league of Europe (26 in 1.Bundesliga); includes three goals in UEFA Champions League (record for a goalkeeper) and one in the German League Cup[13]
Misael Alfaro  El Salvador 1988–2010 Luis Ángel Firpo, San Salvador, Águila, Alianza, Metapán 31 [2]
Dragan Pantelić  Yugoslavia 1971–1985 Yugoslavia, Radnički Niš 26 [2]
Fernando Patterson  Costa Rica 1993–2012 Xelajú, Cobán Imperial, Puntarenas, Ramonense 26 [14]
Sebastián Saja  Argentina 2000–2017 San Lorenzo, Grêmio, Racing Club de Avellaneda 25
Cristian Lucchetti  Argentina 1995– Banfield, Santos Laguna, Racing, Atlético Tucumán 25 [15]
Marco Cornez  Chile 1982–1995 Club Deportivo Palestino 24 Most goals by a goalkeeper in Chile[2]
Žarko Lučić  Yugoslavia 1992–2004 Rudar Pljevlja, Lovćen Cetinje, Budućnost Podgorica, Kom Podgorica[16] 21 [2]
Nizami Sadigov  Azerbaijan Turan Tovuz 21 [2]
Vincent Enyeama  Nigeria 1999–2018 Hapoel Tel Aviv, Enyimba, Ibom Stars, Lille 20 Was the main penalty taker for Hapoel Tel Aviv
Tiago Campagnaro  Brazil 2003–2016 Portuguesa, Vasco da Gama 18 [17]
Rafael Dudamel  Venezuela 1989–2010 Santa Fe, Deportivo Cali, Venezuela 16 [18][19][20][21]
Phan Văn Santos  Vietnam 1997–2014 Đồng Tâm Long An, Navibank Saigon 15 [22]
Ante Vulić  Croatia 1951–1962 Hajduk Split 15 All penalties (fourteen scored in domestic league and one scored in domestic cup)[23]
Mario Bytyçi  Albania 2003– Skrapari, Kamza, Butrinti Sarandë, Mamurras, Bylis Ballsh 10 All penalties[24]
Ignacio González  Argentina 1991–2008 Racing Club, Las Palmas 14 Joint-highest scoring goalkeeper in La Liga history with six goals (all penalties for Las Palmas)[25]
Exar Rosales  Peru Comerciantes Unidos, Deportivo Municipal, Atlético Minero, Los Caimanes 14 [26]
Andrés Peláez  Colombia Junior, Real Cartagena, Unión Magdalena, Cúcuta Deportivo, Unión Magdalena, Valledupar 13[27] All penalties
Mircea Bornescu  Romania 1999-2017 Extensiv Craiova, Universitatea Craiova 13 All penalties[28][29][30]
Mykhaylo Burch  Ukraine 1977–2002 Volyn Lutsk, Veres Rivne, Sokil Zolochiv 13 All penalties[31][32]
Kennedy Mweene  Zambia 2003– Free State Stars, Zambia 13 Twelve penalties, as well as an equalizing goal against Nigeria in an Africa Cup of Nations group stage match on 25 January 2013.
Philippe Vande Walle  Belgium 1979–2000 Sporting Charleroi, Club Brugge, Germinal Ekeren, Lierse, Eendracht Aalst 13
Peter Schmeichel  Denmark 1981–2003 Brøndby, Denmark, Hvidovre, Manchester United, Aston Villa 13 [33]
Alejandro Sinisterra  Colombia 1961–1971 Cúcuta Deportivo, Bucaramanga, Deportivo Cali 13 [18]
Tony Read  England 1964–1972 Luton Town 12 Scored whilst playing as a striker, including one hat-trick[34]
Hugo Suárez  Bolivia 2001– Jorge Wilstermann, Oriente Petrolero 12
Andriy Dykan  Ukraine 1995–2016 Avanhard Rovenky, SKA-Energiya Khabarovsk 11 Two goals scored as an outfield player for Avanhard, nine penalty goals for SKA-Energiya[35]
Anton Švajlen  Slovakia 1959?–1975? VSS Košice 11 All penalties[36]
Julián Viáfara  Colombia 1996–2013 América de Cali, EC Vitória, Deportes Quindío 11 [37]
Dimitris Gakis  Greece 1974–1989 Panetolikos FC 11 Eleven penalties scored during the 1983–84 season of the Greek second division[38]
Imrich Stacho  Slovakia 1947–1966
Spartak Trnava 10 All penalties[36]
Luis Ardente  Argentina 2001– San Martín 9 All penalties
Christian Piot  Belgium 1966–1978
Standard Liège 9 [33]
Gastón Losa  Argentina 1997–2018 Deportes La Serena 9
Ekrem Aydın  Turkey Sivasspor, D.Ç. Divriğispor, Tokatspor, Aksarayspor 9 All penalties[39]
Ioan Pap-Deac  Romania 1989–2004 Bihor Oradea, Național București, Olimpia Satu Mare, Universitatea Cluj, Unirea Dej, Baia Mare, Gloria Bistrița 8 [40]
Alexis Viera  Uruguay 1995–2015 América de Cali 8 [41]
Ernald Scattergood  England 1907-1925 Derby County, Bradford Park Avenue 8 [42]
Kostyantyn Starodubovskyi  Ukraine Dnister Ovidiopol 8 All penalties[32][43]
Róbinson Zapata  Colombia 2000–2002 Real Cartagena 8
Sebastián Viera  Uruguay 2003– Junior 7 All goals scored from free kicks[44]
Angelo Konstantinou  Australia 2015– Canberra Olympic 7 Five goals scored in the National Premier Soccer League,[45] two goals scored in the FFA Cup[46][47]
Nico van Zoghel  Netherlands 1960–1979 Go Ahead Eagles, DOS 7
Ihor Hymanych  Ukraine Desna Chernihiv, Slavutych 7 All penalties[32]
Anatoly Pata  Soviet Union Dynamo Stavropol, Kavkaztransgaz Ryzdvyany 7 All penalties[48]
Andrejs Piedels  Latvia 1992–2010 Pārdaugava, Amstrig 7 [49]
Nihad Pejković  Slovenia 1991–2005 Olimpija Ljubljana 7 [50]
Enrique Bologna  Argentina 2003– Banfield, Alianza Lima, Unión de Santa Fe 7 Scored four goals for Alianza, two goals for Unión and one goal for Banfield, all from the penalty spot (including one scored from a penalty rebound)
Miloš Radanović  Montenegro 2001–2017 Rudar Pljevlja 7 All penalties
Răducanu Necula  Romania 1965–1982
Rapid București 7 [28][29]
Nelson Ramos  Colombia 2011–2014 Millonarios 7 Scored from a free kick and had one assist on 17 September 2016[51]
Bengt Andersson  Sweden 1984–2013 Brage, Örgryte 6 [52]
Esteban Conde  Uruguay 2003– Danubio 6
Luis Delgado  Colombia 2001– Millonarios 6 All goals scored from free kicks[53]
Carlos Fenoy  Argentina 1970–1988 Celta Vigo, Valladolid 6 Joint-highest scoring goalkeeper in La Liga history with six goals (five for Celta Vigo and one for Valladolid, all penalties)[54]
Alexánder Jara  Costa Rica 2001–2007 Puntarenas, Brujas 6 Scored four penalties and two free kicks[14]
Elvis Kotorri  Albania 1996–2018 Elbasani 6 All penalties
George Kitchen  England 1897–1914? West Ham United 6 All penalties[55]
Jákup Mikkelsen  Faroe Islands 1991–2014 KÍ Klaksvík, Herfølge Boldklub 6 All penalties (four for Klaksvík, two for Herfølge)[56]
Diego Matías Rodríguez  Argentina 2011– Independiente 6 All penalties
Nikos Sarganis  Greece 1978–1993 Olympiacos, Panathinaikos 6
Harry Schellekens  Netherlands 1970–1988 NEC, Groningen 6 All penalties[57]
Danilo Aceval  Paraguay 1994–2007 Cerro Porteño, Ñublense 5 [58][59][60]
Luis Barbat  Uruguay 1985–2009 Independiente, Tolima, América de Cali 5 [18]
Arnold Birch  England 1918–1929 Chesterfield 5 [61]
Luis Gabelo Conejo  Costa Rica 1981–1997 Ramonense 5 All penalties and free kicks[14]
Diego Pozo  Argentina 1995–2014 Godoy Cruz 5
Fred Craig  Scotland 1912?–1930? Plymouth Argyle 5 All penalties[62][63]
Julio César Falcioni  Argentina 1976–1991 América de Cali 5 [18]
Lucidio Sentimenti  Italy 1940–1959 Modena, Juventus, Lazio 5 [18]
Lajos Szűcs  Hungary 1994–2016 Ferencváros, Újpest 5 All penalties
Víctor Loyola  Chile 2001–2011 Santiago Morning 5 Scored as a forward in Chilean play-offs
Józef Pokorski  Poland 1934–1956 Lechia Gdańsk 5 Scored penalties against PTC Pabianice, Skra Częstochowa, Gwardia Olsztyn, Bzura Chodaków and Gedania Gdańsk. All five goals came in divisional playoff matches.[64]
Vilmos Zombori  Romania 1926–1947 Ripensia Timişoara 5 [28][29]
Bruno  Brazil 2002–2020 Flamengo, Rio Branco 5 Three free kicks and two penalties[65][66][67]
Óscar Pérez  Mexico 1993–2019 Mexico U-23, Cruz Azul, Pachuca 4 Scored one goal for Mexico-U23,[68][69] two goals for Cruz Azul (both from last minute corner headers) and one goal for Pachuca (also a last minute header). He is only 1.71 m (5 ft 7 1⁄2 in) tall.
Etrit Berisha  Albania 2008– Kalmar FF 4 Took penalties while at Kalmar FF
Carlos Chávez  Colombia 2003– Patriotas, Atlético Bucaramanga 4 All penalties[70]
Johnny Herrera  Chile 1999– Universidad de Chile 4 All penalties[71][72]
Eduardo Lobos  Chile 2000–2018 Colo-Colo, Chile U-20, Colo-Colo, Unión Española 4 One goal scored playing as a forward
Rasim Kara  Turkey 1972?–1984 Bursaspor, Beşiktaş 4 All penalties[73]
Serhiy Kyrienko  Ukraine Metalurh Nikopol 4 All penalties[32][74]
Hamish McAlpine  Scotland 1966–1989 Dundee United, Raith Rovers 4 [75]
Ezequiel Medrán  Argentina 2001– Cobresal 4
Stipe Pletikosa  Croatia 1996–2016 Hajduk Split 4 All penalties[76]
Mileta Radulović  Montenegro 1999–2017 Grbalj, Petrovac 4 All penalties
Ronny Sörensson  Sweden Landskrona 4 [77]
Federico Vilar  Argentina 2000–2016 Atlante 4 [78][79] Includes one goal scored in CONCACAF Champions League[80]
Cheng Xiaopeng  China 2004–2011 Nanchang Hengyuan 4 All penalties[81]
Milton Patiño  Colombia 1993–2011 Millonarios 3
Ergilio Hato  Curaçao 1946–1958 Curaçao 3 All penalties while playing as a forward[82]
Noel Valladares  Honduras 1996–2016 Motagua 3
Diego Gómez  Colombia Deportivo Pasto 3 [18]
Ronny Aloema  Suriname Suriname national football team 3
Pavlo Blazhaiev  Ukraine 1992-2005 Antratsyt Kirovske, CSKA Kyiv 3 Scored two free kicks for Antratsyt and one last minute header for CSKA Kyiv[32][83]
Gilbert Bodart  Belgium 1981–2002 Standard Liège 3 [84]
Roger Freestone  Wales 1986–2004 Swansea City, Chelsea, Newport County 3
Richard Gray  England 1895–1902 Burton Swifts 3 [85]
Dariusz Grubba  Poland Bałtyk Gdynia 3 [86] Playing as a striker
Kim Byung-ji  South Korea 1992–2015 Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i 3 First goalkeeper to score in a K League match[87]
Erick Lonnis  Costa Rica 1985–2003 Saprissa 3 [88]
Mohamed Al-Deayea  Saudi Arabia 1989–2010 Al Hilal 3
Jimmy Maidment  England Newport County 3 [89]
Sonny Dalesandro  United States 1995–2001 Tulsa Roughnecks 3 Scored three goals as a forward during the 1999 USISL season
Gustavo Munúa  Uruguay 1997–2015 Nacional, Deportivo La Coruña, Málaga 3
Kevin Pressman  England 1987–2004 Sheffield Wednesday 3 All penalties[90][91][92]
James Raeside  Scotland Bury 3 [93]
Antonio Rigamonti  Italy 1967–1986 Como 3 [94]
Ulla-Karin Rönnlund  Sweden 1996–2009 Umeå 3 Scored one goal for Sweden U-20,[95] a last minute goal in open play for Umeå[96] and a penalty against Arsenal in the UEFA Women's Champions League.[97]
Miguel Ángel Calero  Colombia 1988–2011 Deportivo Cali, Pachuca 3 [18]
Zdeněk Jánoš  Czech Republic 1988–1999 Jablonec 97, Slavia Prague 3 All penalties (two for Jablonec and one for Slavia Prague)[98] Most goals by a goalkeeper in Czech First League history.
Shpëtim Moçka  Albania 2007– Flamurtari Vlorë, Kastrioti Krujë, Teuta Durrës 3 Two penalties (against Dinamo Tirana and Apolonia Fier on 20 April 2011 and 10 February 2013, respectively) and a last-minute headed equalizer[99]
Jean  Brazil 2015– Atlético Goianiense 3
Juan Camilo Martínez  Colombia 2017– Orsomarso 2 Both goals scored from free kicks[100]
Zhen Guan  China 2003– Shijiazhuang Ever Bright 2 Penalties scored against Shanghai SIPG and Beijing Guoan in Chinese Super League matches played on 8 and 22 May 2016, respectively[101][102]
Camilo Vargas  Colombia 2009– Independiente Santa Fe, Deportivo Cali 2 One header scored from a corner kick and one penalty
Luis Fernando Fernández  Colombia 2002 Atlético Junior 2 [103]
Carlos Arias  Uruguay Cúcuta, Unión Magdalena 2 [18]
Donovan Ricketts  Jamaica 2002–2017 Village United 2
Mark Bosnich  Australia 1989–2009 Aston Villa, Australia 2 [104]
Jim Brown  Scotland 1968–1989 Washington Diplomats, Chesterfield 2 [105]
José Castañeda  Colombia Atlético Nacional 2 [18]
Clemer  Brazil 1987–2009 Portuguesa, Internacional 2 [106][107]
Eduardo  Brazil 1998–2011 Bangu, Atlético Mineiro 2 [108]
Alan Fettis  Northern Ireland 1988?–2007 Hull City 2 [109] Playing as a striker
Tvrtko Kale  Croatia 1994–2016 Hajduk Split, Hapoel Be'er Sheva 2 [110]
Willy Berger  Israel 1925–1950 Hapoel Tel Aviv, Maccabi Tel Aviv 2 Scored penalty kicks in 1929[111] and 1934 cup finals.
Jan van Grinsven  Netherlands 1981–1999 FC Den Bosch 2 Scored a legendary late equalising goal against Roda JC in 1985.[112]
Lauro  Brazil 2001–2019 Ponte Preta, Portuguesa 2 Both in headers in the stoppages time. The second goal was scored 10 years after the first, and against the same opponent (Flamengo) [113]

[114]

Frédéric Herpoel  Belgium 1993–2010 Gent 2 [115]
Isli Hidi  Albania 1998– Bylis Ballsh 2 Both penalties[116][117]
Petre Rădulescu  Romania 1932–1936 Unirea Tricolor București 2 [28][29]
Hiran  Brazil 1993–2004 Guarani, Santo André 2 [118]
Andreas Köpke  Germany 1979–2001 1. FC Nürnberg 2 Both penalties[119]
Bernard Lama  France 1981–2001 Lille, Lens 2 Both penalties[120]
Jens Lehmann  Germany 1988–2011 Schalke 04, Arsenal 2 [121] First ever goal keeper to score in open play in the Bundesliga[122]
Óscar Mejía  Dominican Republic 1999–2010 Dominican Republic 2 [123] Scored twice playing as striker in Gold Cup 2003 qualifying
Campbell Money  Scotland 1981–2009 St Mirren 2 [124][125]
Perlat Musta  Albania 1979–1996 Partizani Tirana 2
Amer Shafi  Jordan 1999- Al-Wehdat, Jordan 2
Andrei Novosadov  Russia 1989–2006 Torpedo Moscow 2 Both penalties[126][127]
Tome Pachovski  North Macedonia 1999–2017 Vardar 2 [128]
Toni Prats  Spain 1991–2008 Real Betis 2
Paul Robinson  England 1998–2017 Leeds United, Tottenham Hotspur 2 Header for Leeds from a corner, free kick for Tottenham from inside his own half.[129]
Gentian Selmani  Albania 2014– Albania U-21, Laçi 2 The only goalkeeper to score in all Albania national setup (unders and senior).[130][131]
Alex Stepney  England 1961–1982 Manchester United 2 [132]
Oleh Suslov  Ukraine 1986–2002 Chornomorets Odesa 2 Both penalties[31]
Andriy Tovt  Ukraine 2003–2013 Obolon Kyiv 2 [133]
Tsang Man Fai  Hong Kong 2009– Fourway Rangers 2 Scored a goal and had an assist in his first match of the professional league[134]
Iván Vázquez  Mexico 2002– Necaxa 2 Goals scored from free kicks
Faouzi Chaouchi  Algeria 2003– JS Kabylie, ES Sétif 2 [135][136]
Emerson  Brazil Guarani 2 [137][138]
Imran Mohamed  Maldives 1999–2019 New Radiant 2
Subrata Pal  India 2004– Pune 2 I-League
Máximo Banguera  Ecuador 2004– Barcelona SC 2 [139]
Tonny van Leeuwen  Netherlands 1959–1971 GVAV Rapiditas 2 Both penalties[57]
Jörg Weißflog  East Germany 1975–1990 BSG Wismut Aue 2 [140]
Dashamir Xhika  Albania 2006– Besëlidhja Lezhë 2 Both penalties[141]
Brendan Clarke  Ireland 2003– St Patrick's Athletic 1 [142]
Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh  Iran 1985–2001 Persepolis 1
Patricio Abraham  Argentina 2004–2019 San Telmo 1 Scored a last-minute winning goal from a header, which turned out to be crucial in his side avoiding relegation[143]
Justin Apostol  Romania 1933–1944 Gloria CFR Galați 1 [28][29]
Acurcio  Portugal 1955–1961 Porto 1 [144]
Ali Ahamada  Comoros 2010– Toulouse 1 Equalized with a header in the 95th minute against Rennes on 22 September 2012[145]
Mohammad Reza Akhbari  Iran 2010– Iran U23 1
Juan Carlos Alfaro  Costa Rica Municipal Puntarenas 1 Scored from a free kick[14]
Ever Almeida  Paraguay 1967–1991 Olimpia Asunción 1 [146]
Eduardo Alterio  Argentina ?–1931–? Chacarita Juniors 1 Scored a penalty in 1931, with no opposition from the other goalkeeper; the first goalkeeper goal in professional football in Argentina[147]
Minor Álvarez  Costa Rica 2010– Escazuceña 1 Scored from a free kick on 3 June 2020, to equalize for Escazuceña in their Segunda División de Costa Rica playoff match against Consultants Moravia. His side would go on to win the match on penalties.[148]
Marco Amelia  Italy 2001–2017 Livorno 1 His goal came in Belgrade, Serbia and would prove to be crucial as Livorno made its first ever trip in European competition. Livorno would go to reach the Round of 32 at the 2006–07 UEFA Cup.[149]
Dani Aranzubia  Spain 1996–2015 Deportivo La Coruña 1 Scored with his head from a 95th minute corner kick, as his team managed a 1–1 draw at Almería on 20 February 2011[150]
Mattias Asper  Sweden 1993–2015 Mjällby AIF 1 Scored a header from a 93rd minute free kick, as his team managed a 2–2 draw at Häcken on 15 September 2010[151]
Elias Atmatsidis  Greece 1989–2005 AEK Athens 1 Penalty[152]
Osvaldo Ayala  Colombia Independiente Medellín 1 [18]
Gábor Babos  Hungary 1995–2000 MTK 1 Penalty
Mateusz Bąk  Poland 2000–2017 Lechia Gdańsk 1 Penalty in stoppage time, scoring the last goal of a 15–0 win.
Edvan Bakaj  Albania 2004– Laçi 1 Scored a penalty in a league match against Kastrioti Krujë on 5 May 2014.[153]
Benjamin Howard Baker  England 1913–1929 Chelsea 1 [154]
Tolo Barceló  Spain 2013– Alcúdia 1 Scored a last-minute equalizer with an overhead kick.[155]
Omar Bari  Qatar 2007– Al Rayyan 1 Scored in Qatar Stars League
Asmir Begović  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2005– Stoke City 1 His 91.9-meter-long clearance bounced over the opponent's goalkeeper (Artur Boruc). Fastest goal by a goalkeeper, at thirteen seconds.[156]
Arjan Beqaj  Albania 1992–2011 OFI Crete 1 First goalkeeper to score with header in the Super League Greece (11 February 2001, OFI – Paniliakos 2–2)[157]
Roger Berbig   Switzerland 1971–1984 Grasshopper 1 [158]
Ezequiel Berdín  Argentina Atenas de Río Cuarto 1 [159]
Michelle Betos  United States 2013– Portland Thorns 1 Portland Thorns were down a player and down a goal in stoppage time of their NWSL league match against FC Kansas City on 19 June 2015. Unmarked on a corner kick, Betos equalized by scoring a diving header.[160]
Ruud Boffin  Belgium 2007– Eskişehirspor 1 Scored from a direct free kick from his own half
Sinan Bolat  Turkey 2005– Standard Liège 1 His goal saved Standard Liege from being eliminated from European football altogether and in the process eliminated Dutch champions AZ Alkmaar.[161][162]
Roberto Bonano  Argentina 1991–2008 River Plate 1 [7]
René Borkovic   Switzerland Switzerland 1 Borkovic scored the only goal of the match three minutes into stoppage time to give Switzerland its first UEFA U-17 berth since 2005.[163]
Yevhen Borovyk  Ukraine 2003–2019 Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih 1 Scored at last minute of game against Arsenal Kyiv after corner kick[164]
Artur Boruc  Poland 1998– Legia Warsaw 1 Penalty against Widzew Łódź[165]
Carlos Bossio  Argentina 1993–2013 Estudiantes La Plata 1 [166]
Sarah Bouhaddi  France 2003– Lyon 1 Penalty scored in a 14–0 home victory against Albi.[167]
Arthur Bown  England Halifax Town 1 [168]
Arthur Box  England 1903–1911? Burslem Port Vale 1 [168]
Darko Božović  Montenegro 1996–2015 Bežanija 1 An injury-time equalizing header in a league game against Voždovac[169]
Jochen Bradt  Belgium J.V. De Pinte 1
Claudio Bravo  Chile 2002– Real Sociedad 1 Scored from a free kick
Alberto Brignoli  Italy 2009– Benevento 1 Scored a stoppage time equalizer against Milan to earn Benevento their first ever Serie A point[170]
Adin Brown  United States 2000–2011 Aalesunds FK 1 Scored from a throw-in during extra time[171]
Boubacar Barry  Ivory Coast 1999–2019 Lokeren 1
Osmar Brunelli  Chile Fernández Vial 1 [58]
Nikki Bull  England 2000– Aldershot Town 1 Penalty, end of season
Dieter Burdenski  Germany 1969–1991 Werder Bremen 1 Penalty[172]
Erich Burgener   Switzerland 1969–1987 Lausanne 1 [173]
Tudorel Călugăru  Romania 1976–1994 Oțelul Galați 1 Scored a penalty against CF Brăila in 1992[28][29]
Frank Carrillo  Costa Rica San Carlos 1 Penalty[14]
Eloy Casals  Spain 2014– Santa Coloma 1 With his club trailing 3–2 on aggregate in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League, Casals scored four minutes into stoppage time to send FC Santa Coloma into the next round by virtue of away goals.[174]
Ray Cashley  England 1970–1986? Bristol City 1 [175]
Danny Cepero  United States 2007–2010 New York Red Bulls 1 First MLS goalkeeper to score a goal.[176] His goal also came on the same day he made his Red Bulls debut, as first choice goalkeeper Jon Conway would serve a 10-game suspension for using illegal substances. The goal came at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey and the goal would eventually help the Red Bulls secure the last playoff spot in 2008 and reach the 2008 MLS Cup.
Radek Černý  Czech Republic 1995–2014 Slavia Prague 1 Scored the last goal in a 4–0 victory against FK Jablonec 97 in a 1999–2000 season league match.[177]
Choi Eun-Sung  South Korea 1997–2014 Daejeon Citizen 1 Free kick. Only goalkeeper to score in AFC Champions League match to date[178]
Marc de Clerck  Belgium 1970–1983 Aberdeen 1 [179]
David Cobeño  Spain 2000–2016 Rayo Vallecano 1
Fabio Coltorti   Switzerland 1999–2018 RB Leipzig 1 Scored a goal in the 90th minute in a 2–1 home victory over SV Darmstadt 98.[180]
Jesús Contreras  Mexico Monterrey 1 [181]
Julio Cozzi  Argentina 1941–1961 Millonarios 1 [18]
David Crawford  Scotland 2003–2017 Arbroath 1 [182]
Aurel Crâsnic  Romania 1950–1962 Jiul Petroșani 1 [28][29]
Anghel Crețeanu  Romania 1933–1937 Juventus București 1 [28][29]
Mark Crossley  Wales 1989–2013 Sheffield Wednesday 1 [183]
José Fernando Cuadrado  Colombia 2011–2012 Deportivo Pasto 1
Erik Cummins  Netherlands 2014– Go Ahead Eagles 1 [184]
Yevhen Deineko  Ukraine 2002-2015 Dnipro Cherkasy 1 Scored goal from a distance of 80 metres inside his own penalty area.[32]
Jaime Deluque  Colombia Unión Magdalena 1 [18]
Wim de Ron  Netherlands Cambuur Leeuwarden 1 Penalty[185]
Marko Dmitrović  Serbia 2010– Eibar 1 Scored a first half penalty against Atlético Madrid in a 2020–21 La Liga match[186]
Niko Dovana  Albania 1930–194? Teuta Durrës 1 [187]
Harry Dowd  England 1961–1974 Manchester City 1 [188]
Helmuth Duckadam  Romania 1982–1986 Steaua București 1 Penalty kick against AFC Progresul Bucureşti in the Cupa României.[28][29]
Rein van Duijnhoven  Netherlands 1987–2006 MVV 1 Goal kick. Helped by the wind, the ball bounced over the outcoming opposite goalkeeper Jan van Grinsven of FC Den Bosch, a goalscorer once himself.[189]
Denis Espinoza  Nicaragua 2002– Nicaragua 1 Penalty at 2011 Copa Centroamericana
Essam El-Hadary  Egypt 1993–2020 Al Ahly 1 Scored an 80-metre indirect free kick that hit the bar, the opponent goalkeeper and then crossed the line in the CAF Super Cup.[190]
Khaled Al Fadhli  Kuwait 1991–2012 Kuwait SC 1 Scored in the 94th minute with a header to equalize against Al Salmiya in the 2005–06 league season.[191][192]
Wuilker Faríñez  Venezuela 2014– Venezuela U-20 1 Penalty at 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup[193]
George Farm  Scotland 1947–1964 Blackpool 1 [194]
Jonnie Fedel  Sweden 1986–2006 Malmö FF 1
Adam Federici  Australia 2003– Reading 1 [195]
Gabard Fénélon  Haiti 2002– Montréal-Nord 1 [196]
Mark Flekken  Netherlands 2016– MSV Duisburg 1 Scored a backheel goal for Duisburg in injury time in a 1–1 draw with VfL Osnabrück.[197]
Scott Flinders  England 2004– Hartlepool United 1 Scored a headed goal for Hartlepool in the third minute of injury time in a 2–2 draw with Bournemouth.[198]
Khalid Fouhami  Morocco 1991–2010 Dinamo București 1 Penalty[28][29]
Daniel Francovig  Uruguay Deportivo Táchira 1 [199]
Alfredo Frausto  Mexico 2003-2016 Dorados de Sinaloa 1 Equalized in the 90th minute of the Apertura 2012 Copa MX Final against Correcaminos UAT, taking the match to a penalty shoot-out, where Frausto also scored the decisive penalty, and thus won Dorados their first title.[200]
Brad Friedel  United States 1994–2015 Blackburn Rovers 1 [201]
Jordan Georgievski  North Macedonia 2003–2013 Teteks Tetovo 1 Penalty[202]
Rafał Gikiewicz  Poland 2004– Union Berlin 1 Headed stoppage time equalizer against 1. FC Heidenheim. Union Berlin went on to qualify for the 2019–20 Bundesliga via the promotion play-off ahead of Hamburger SV by a single point.[203][204]
Jimmy Glass  England 1991–2001 Carlisle United 1 Famous for scoring a last-minute goal to save Carlisle United from relegation from the Football League[205]
Matt Glennon  England 1997–2017 St Johnstone 1 [206]
Alejandro González Rojas  Costa Rica ??–1990 Alajuelense 1 Penalty[14]
Román González  Costa Rica Ramonense 1 [14]
Andy Goram  Scotland 1981–2004 Hibernian 1 [207]
Matt Gregg  England 1995–2011 University College Dublin 1 [208]
Bruce Grobbelaar  Zimbabwe 1973–2007 Crewe Alexandra 1 [209]
Volkmar Groß  Germany 1967–1983 Tennis Borussia Berlin 1 Penalty[210]
Nahuel Guzmán  Argentina 2005– Tigres UANL 1 In 2020, Guzmán scored an injury time header from a set piece in Tigres' CONCACAF Champions League round of 16 match against Alianza, putting his team into a 4–2 lead at home and allowing them to advance to the quarter-finals. Tigres had lost 2–1 in the away leg and would have been eliminated on away goals if not for Guzmán's goal. They went on to win the tournament.[211]
Tally Hall  United States 2006–2016 Houston Dynamo 1 Scored in 2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League match against Isidro Metapán on 23 October 2009.
Martin Hansen  Denmark 2010– ADO Den Haag 1 Backheel goal in stoppage time against PSV Eindhoven to earn his team a draw (2–2).[212]
Pär Hansson  Sweden 2005–2019 Helsingborgs IF 1 Penalty in 9–0 victory over Askeröds IF.[213]
Kay Hawke  England 2000–2012 Lincoln Ladies 1 [214]
Iain Hesford  England 1977–1998 Maidstone United 1 [215]
William Hesmer  United States 2004–2012 Columbus Crew 1 Came forward and scored in second half stoppage time to help Columbus draw 2–2 against rivals Toronto FC[216]
Iago Herrerín  Spain 2006– Atlético Madrid B 1 Scored the winning goal in a 3–2 victory for his team against Getafe B on 8 January 2011[217]
Marwin Hitz   Switzerland 2005– FC Augsburg 1 Scored a stoppage time equalizer in a league match against Bayer Leverkusen on 21 February 2015 (2–2).[218]
Frans Hoek  Netherlands 1973–1985 Volendam 1 [57]
Albertini Holness  Cayman Islands 2018– Cayman Islands U-20 1 Penalty[219]
Karel Hopšil  Czech Republic Baník Ostrava 1 [36]
Tim Howard  United States 1997– Everton 1 Scored a goal from open play inside own penalty box against Bolton Wanderers, helped by a strong gust of wind, making Howard only the fourth keeper since the Premier League's 1992 inception to score a goal.[220]
Lassi Hurskainen  Finland 2006–2012? Soccer Club Riverball 1 [221]
Claudio Ibarra  Paraguay Once Caldas 1 [18]
Clint Irwin  United States 2008– Capital City 1 [222]
Eldin Jakupović   Switzerland 2004– Grasshoppers 1 [223]
Pat Jennings  Northern Ireland 1963–1986 Tottenham Hotspur 1 Against Manchester United in the 1967 FA Charity Shield.[224]
John Joyce  England 1896–1920 Tottenham Hotspur 1 Penalty[225]
Juan Carlos  Spain 2005– CD Lugo 1 Scored from 65 metres against Sporting Gijón[226]
Jung Sung-Ryong  South Korea 2003– South Korea U-23 1 [227]
Norbert Juračka  Slovakia Dukla Banská Bystrica 1 [36]
Dawood Al Kahali  Oman Sohar 1 Scored a goal from open play inside his own penalty area against Saham, helped by a strong gust of wind. Scored in a round of 32 match in the Sultan Qaboos Cup during the 2018–19 season.[228][229]
Zachary Kane  United States 2013– Baltimore Bohemians 1 Scored the match winner against Ocean City Nor'easters on 21 July 2013[230]
Alexandros Kasmeridis  Greece 2006– Asteras Magoula 1 Last minute header goal against Levadiakos in a Greek Football Cup match.
Hamdi Kasraoui  Tunisia 2002–2018 Espérance de Tunis 1
Peter Keen  England 1995–2009 Carlisle United 1 [231]
Marian Kelemen  Slovakia 1999–2019 Śląsk Wrocław 1 Scored the final goal for Śląsk Wrocław in the last round of the Polish Ekstraklasa from the penalty spot, securing the runner-up position for the club for the 2010–11 season.[232]
Charlie Kelly  Scotland East Stirlingshire 1 [233]
Koo Sang-min  South Korea 2014- Ulsan Mipo 1
Tom King  Wales 2014– Newport County 1 Scored from a goal kick against Cheltenham Town on 19 January 2021, breaking the world record for longest goal scored in a competitive football match at 96.01 metres (105 yards)[5]
Richard Kingson  Ghana 1995–2015 Ghana 1 [234]
Jakob Køhler Hansen  Denmark Boldklubben Frem 1 Bicycle kick in the last minute.[235]
Gudmund Taksdal Kongshavn  Norway 2009– Vålerenga 1 Headed in a 2–2 equalizer after a corner kick in injury time against Viking FK[236]
Petr Kouba  Czech Republic 1988–2005 Sparta Prague 1 Scored the 4th goal from penalty kick in national league match against SK České Budějovice in season 1994–95.[177]
Klajdi Kuka  Albania 2007– Tërbuni Pukë 1 Scored a goal with a shot inside own penalty box against Kukësi[237]
Kwon Jung-Hyuk  South Korea 2001–2017 Incheon United 1 [238]
Carlos Lampe  Bolivia 2013– San José 1
Damian Lanza  Ecuador 2002– Deportivo Cuenca 1 Kick from the goal[239]
Aaron Lawrence  Jamaica 1997–2005 Jamaica 1 Penalty in a 3–0 win against India in 2002[240]
Lee Seon-il  South Korea 2019– Ulsan Citizen FC 1 Goalkeeper goal on the team's first league match ever[241]
Lee Yong-bal  South Korea 1994–2006 Bucheon SK 1 Penalty kick[242]
Eric Lindon  England Merthyr Town 1 [243]
Rodrigo Llinás  Argentina Atlanta 1 Penalty[244]
Andrew Lonergan  England 2000– Preston North End 1 [245]
Ludwik Łoś  Poland 1945–1948 Lechia Gdańsk 1 Scored against Bałtyk Gdańsk in 1946
Chris MacKenzie  England 1993–2012 Hereford United 1 [246]
Keith MacRae  Scotland 1967–1982 Motherwell 1 [247]
Félix Madrigal  Mexico 1981–1991 Monarcas Morelia 1
Filip Madžovski  North Macedonia 2003–2012 Rabotnički Kometal 1 Scored a last minute league goal against Sileks Kratovo.[248]
Germans Māliņš  Latvia 2009– Skonto 1 Scored in 94th minute from a corner kick.[249]
Alan Mannus  Northern Ireland 2000– Linfield 1 [250]
Alan Marriott  England 1997–2014 Mansfield Town 1 Scored from inside his own penalty area with a drop kick against Wrexham on 20 April 2012. The pitch was very wet and it allowed the ball to bounce over the Wrexham goalkeeper and into the net.
Luis Martinez  Colombia 2001–2017 Colombia 1 [251]
Eduardo Martini  Brazil 2000–2017 Avaí 1 [252]
Oscarine Masuluke  South Africa 2015– Baroka 1 Scored a last minute overhead kick goal against Orlando Pirates.[253] The goal was nominated for the 2017 FIFA Puskás Award.[254]
Jim McDonagh  Ireland 1970–1988 Bolton Wanderers 1 [255]
Kai McKenzie-Lyle  Guyana 2016– Guyana 1 Headed a last-minute goal on his international debut in a Gold Cup qualification match.[256]
Peter McSevich  Scotland Bournemouth 1 [257]
Bert Mehaffy  Northern Ireland New Brighton 1 [258]
John Martin  Scotland 1980–2001 Airdrieonians 1 [259]
Álvaro Mesén  Costa Rica 1992–2010 Alajuelense 1 Penalty[14]
Daniel Mićić  Poland TS Parzyce 1 Penalty[260]
Simon Mignolet  Belgium 2006– Sint-Truiden 1 Scored a penalty in the Belgian Second Division in 2009 for Sint-Truiden
Ibrahim Mirzapour  Iran 1997–2011 Foolad FC 1 Iran Pro league 2003-04
Jan Möller  Sweden 1971–1993 Malmö FF 1 Möller scored on a penalty in a 5–0 victory over Hammarby in 1986.[77]
Faryd Mondragón  Colombia 1990–2014 Independiente 1 [261]
Víctor Monge  Costa Rica Cartaginés 1 Penalty[14]
Barel Mouko  Congo 1999–2015 Congo 1 Penalty scored against Swaziland during 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification[262]
Mohd Syamsuri Mustafa  Malaysia 2002–2009 Malaysia U-23 1 Scored a long range goal with a drop kick from his own penalty area in Malaysia's 3–4 defeat against host country Vietnam.[263]
Frank Moss  England 1928–1937 Arsenal 1 [264]
Moisés Muñoz  Mexico 1999–2018 América 1 Scored in the 92nd minute with a header to equalize for América in

a cup match. América went on to win the game on penalties.[265]

Carlos Munutti  Argentina Deportivo Cali 1 [18]
Fernando Muslera  Uruguay 2004– Galatasaray 1 Penalty scored against Manisaspor.[266]
Blendi Nallbani  Albania 1986–2010 Tirana 1 Scored a last minute penalty in a league match against Skënderbeu Korçë on 29 August 2009.[267]
Nauzet  Spain 2002– Fuerteventura 1 [268]
Hampus Nilsson  Sweden 2007– IFK Värnamo 1 Scored a penalty in a 5–0 victory over Kristianstads FF.[269]
Nuno  Portugal 1992–2010 Porto 1 [270]
Jan Nijhuis  Netherlands 1962 Sportclub Enschede 1 [57]
Sebastian Nowak  Poland 2002–2018 LKS Nieciecza 1 Scored in the 93rd minute.[271]
Gabriel Ochoa Uribe  Colombia 1949–1955 Millonarios 1 Scored as a striker.
Steve Ogrizovic  England 1977–2000 Coventry City 1 [272]
Stig Olsson  Sweden Sandvikens IF 1 Scored a penalty in a match against Malmö FF in 1961. He was the first goalkeeper to score in the Allsvenskan.[77][273]
Denis Onyango  Uganda 2004– Supersport United 1
Håkon Opdal  Norway 2001– Start 1 Free kick scored from the halfway line.[274]
Alfred Osmani  Albania 2000–2015 Dinamo Tirana 1 Scored a stoppage time equalizer from the penalty spot to earn his team a point in a league match against Bylis.[275]
Mark Oxley  England 2007– Hibernian 1 Scored in his first domestic league appearance for Hibernian.[276]
Jérôme Palatsi  France 1989–2010 Vitória de Guimarães 1 [277]
Andrés Palop  Spain 1993–2014 Sevilla 1 In 2007, he scored an injury time equalising goal in a UEFA Cup round of 16 match against Shakhtar Donetsk, forcing extra time as a result. Sevilla had drawn 2–2 at home in the first leg and went on to win the second leg 3–2. They then went on to win the competition for a second consecutive year.[104]
Alan Patterson Northern Ireland 1989 Glentoran FC 1 Winning goal in 1989 Roadferry League Cup Final against Linfield. The goal was scored in Patterson's home stadium, the Oval in Belfast.
Nicolás Peric  Chile 1998– Universidad de Concepción 1 Goal scored in the Copa Sudamericana from a goal kick in his own penalty area[278]
Michael Petkovic  Australia 1995–2011 Sivasspor 1 [279]
Ivaylo Petrov  Bulgaria 1992–2009 CSKA Sofia 1 [280]
Martin Pieckenhagen  Germany 1991–2011 Heracles 1 [281]
Mirko Pigliacelli  Italy 2012– Universitatea Craiova 1 Penalty kick.[282][29]
Krzysztof Pilarz  Poland 1999– Pogoń Szczecin 1 Penalty scored in Polish Cup[283]
Vukašin Poleksić  Montenegro 1999– Debrecen 1
Mart Poom  Estonia 1988–2009 Sunderland 1 Scored a 90th minute header against his former team Derby County to salvage a 1–1 draw.[284] The game was also Poom's first trip to Derby since leaving the team to play for Sunderland.
Silvio Proto  Belgium 1999– Germinal Beerschot 1 [285]
Michelangelo Rampulla  Italy 1979–2002 Cremonese 1 [104]
Khaled Al Rashidi  Kuwait 2005– Al-Arabi 1 Headed in a 1–1 equalizer from a corner kick in stoppage time against Kuwait SC in a 2011–12 league match.[286][287]
Oliver Reck  Germany 1983–2005 Schalke 04 1 Penalty[288]
Riça  Portugal Vizela 1 [289]
Åke Richardsson  Sweden IFK Sundsvall 1 Scored a penalty in a match against Landskrona in 1980.[273]
Richard Richardsson  Sweden Örebro 1 Scored a header from a corner kick in the 91st minute, as his team managed a 1–1 draw at Malmö FF in 2007.[77][290]
Ricardo  Portugal 1993–2014 Boavista 1
Ricardo  Portugal 2001– Varzim 1 [291]
Barry Roche  Republic of Ireland 2001–2020 Morecambe 1 Scored a header from a corner in a 1–1 draw against Portsmouth in the 93rd minute of a League Two match.[292]
Quillan Roberts  Canada 2011– Canada U-17 1 First goalkeeper goal in a traditional FIFA tournament. Scored in the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup in a 2–2 draw with England.[293]
Tony Roberts  Wales 1987–2012 Dagenham & Redbridge 1 [294]
Pedro Rodríguez  Colombia 1992 Deportivo Pereira 1 [18]
Alexis Rojas  Costa Rica Alajuelense 1 Scored from a free kick[14]
Yuji Rokutan  Japan 2006– Shimizu S-Pulse 1 Header scored in a J.League match against Vissel Kobe
Peter Roney  Scotland 1909–1915 Bristol Rovers 1 Scored a penalty in the final game of the 1909–10 league season
Frank Rost  Germany 1991–2011 Werder Bremen 1 Scored an equalizer goal against Hansa Rostock (3–3)
Jyrki Rovio  Finland KuPS 1 [295]
Armend Blakçori  Kosovo Ulpiana 1 Scored a penalty in a 2020–21 Kosovar Cup round of 16 match against Liria[296]
Armend Rugji  Kosovo Ballkani 1 Scored a penalty in a 2019–20 league match against Ferizaj[297]
Peter Rufai  Nigeria 1980–2000 Nigeria 1 Penalty scored during 1994 African Cup of Nations qualification match against Ethiopia[298]
Darío Sala  Argentina 1994–2010 Deportivo Cali 1 Scored in 2003
Oswaldo Sánchez  Mexico 1993–2014 Guadalajara 1 [299]
Ramiro Sánchez  Colombia 2014 Jaguares de Córdoba 1 Goal scored from free kick[300]
Sandy Sánchez  Cuba 2012– FC Las Tunas 1 Penalty[301]
Juan José Santamaría  Spain 1968–1981 Racing Santander 1 Penalty[302][303]
Pablo Santillo  Argentina Atlanta 1
Edwin van der Sar  Netherlands 1990–2011 Ajax 1 Penalty[304]
Dré Saris  Netherlands 1948–1958 BVV 1 First goalkeeper to score in the Eredivisie[57]
Saulo  Brazil 2007– Sport Recife 1 On 31 January 2011, against Vitória Pernambuco during a regional championship match, Saulo went forward and headed in a goal from a free kick in the final minute of the game. While celebrating the goal, he suffered a rupture in the anterior cruciate ligament that would prevent him from playing for several months.[305]
Seo Dong-Myung  South Korea 1996–2008 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1 Header[306]
Orges Shehi  Albania 1994–2018 Skënderbeu Korçë 1 Scored a penalty in a league match against Teuta Durrës on 6 December 2014.[307]
Steve Sherwood  England 1971–1997 Watford 1 [308]
Peter Shilton  England 1966–1997 Leicester City 1 [308]
Boris Shogenov  Russia 2005– Dynamo Kirov 1 On 3 October 2015, he scored for Dynamk Kirov against FC Zenit-Izhevsk Izhevsk.[309]
Kazimierz Sidorczuk  Poland 1985–2006 Kapfenberger SV 1 A drop kick goal in Austrian Second League scored on 22 July 2003[310]
Jörg Siebenhandl  Austria 2007– Wiener Neustadt 1 Scored from a direct free kick inside his own penalty area, 81 seconds into his top flight debut. This was the first goal scored in the 2011–12 Austrian Bundesliga season by any player for any team.[311]
Zoran Simović  Yugoslavia 1975–1990 Napredak Kruševac 1
Kenny Simpkins  Wales 1962–1969 Hartlepool United 1 Scored while playing as a centre forward[312]
Paul Smith  England 1998–2016 Nottingham Forest 1 As their initial League Cup tie against Leicester City was abandoned at half time with Nottingham Forest 1–0 up, both teams agreed to reinstate Forest's goal advantage in the rearranged fixture. Goalkeeper Paul Smith was allowed to walk the ball into the net unchallenged, straight from the kick-off.[313]
Radek Sňozík  Czech Republic 1993–2013 Bohemians 1905 1 Opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 6th minute of a 1–2 national league home loss against FC Tescoma Zlín in November 2007.[36]
Manuel Solano  Costa Rica San Carlos 1 [14]
Danijel Subašić  Croatia 2003– Monaco 1 Scored a free kick in the 57th minute of a 2–1 away victory over Boulogne.[314]
Kevin Stewart  Costa Rica Limonense 1 [14]
Vladimir Stojković  Serbia 2001– Partizan 1 Scored from the penalty spot during a match against BSK Borča on 11 August 2012
Massimo Taibi  Italy 1987–2009 Reggina 1 [315]
Yuki Takita  Japan 1990–2000 Urawa Red Diamonds 1 Penalty scored against Yokohama Flügels on 9 November 1996, becoming the first goalkeeper to score in a J.League match.
Alfredo Talavera  Mexico 2013–

Toluca

1 Scored in the 89th minute from a penalty
Tommy Thorpe  England Barnsley 1 [316]
Jan Tomaszewski  Poland 1968-1982 ŁKS Łódź 1 Penalty scored in Polish Ekstraklasa against Odra Opole on 30 September 1973
Pa Dembo Touray  Gambia 2000–2015 Djurgårdens IF 1 Scored a penalty in the 82nd minute in an 8–1 victory over Elfsborg[317][318]
Bojan Tripić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2002– Modriča, Čelik Zenica, Modriča, Rudar Prijedor, Mladost Velika Obarska, Modriča 1
Emanuel Trípodi  Argentina 2002– C.A.I. 1 [319]
Philipp Tschauner  Germany 2004– FC St. Pauli 1 [320]
Iain Turner  Scotland 2002–2019 Preston North End 1 Scored from his own penalty area in a 2–0 win against Notts County in a League One match.[321]
Ubirajara  Brazil Flamengo 1 Scored from a goal kick, becoming the first goalkeeper to score in a Brazilian professional match[322]
Raimond van der Gouw  Netherlands 1985–2007 AGOVV 1 Scored a penalty in the last minute of the last match of his 23-year career. Van der Gouw was 44 years of age at the time.
Diego Vandre  Brazil Roma Apucarana 1 Free kick[323]
Eric Viscaal  Netherlands 1986–2006 Gent 1 Viscaal was a striker who replaced the goalkeeper who had received a red card. First Viscaal stopped a penalty and one minute later, as a goalkeeper, scored a penalty himself[324]
Andrei Sepci  Romania 1932–1940 Universitatea Cluj 1 [28][29]
Danny Vukovic  Australia 2002– Wellington Phoenix 1 Scored a 94th minute penalty against North Queensland Fury on 13 February 2011. This came only a week after the previous match, in which Vukovic had hit the opposing team's crossbar after making a long clearance that bounced over the head of the opposing goalkeeper.[325]
Gavin Ward  England 1987–2011 Tranmere Rovers 1 [326]
Ronald Warisan  Papua New Guinea 2008– Lae City Dwellers 1 [327]
Mirosław Warzecha  Poland Górnik Zabrze 1 Penalty scored in league cup[328]
Chris Weale  England 2000–2019 Yeovil Town 1 [329]
Charlie Williams  England 1891–1905 Manchester City 1 First goalkeeper ever to score from open play in a competitive match, scored against Bolton Wanderers on 18 April 1900[330]
Grégory Wimbée  France 1992–2011 Nancy 1 [331]
Lars Windfeld  Denmark ?–2000 AGF 1 Scored gainst Odense Boldklub in 1995[2]
Jason Williams  Bermuda 2001– North Village Rams 1 Match winning goal scored directly from a goal kick in 2011[332]
George Wood  Scotland 1970–1997 East Stirlingshire 1 Scored against Queen of the South on 9 January 1971[333]
Gennadios Xenodochof  Georgia 2006– AE Larissa 1 Scored last-minute header against Panachaiki in a Greek Football Cup match
Norihiro Yamagishi  Japan 2001–2018 Montedio Yamagata 1 Scored a header in a J2 League match against Júbilo Iwata
Cheng-hsing Yang  Chinese Taipei Taipower 1 Scored a penalty in a 2003 East Asian Cup qualifying match against Mongolia, and was the first Taiwanese goalkeeper to score in an international competition
Zé Carlos  Brazil 1983–2000 Flamengo 1 [334]
Mohamed Lamine Zemmamouche  Algeria 2004– MC Alger 1 Penalty kick[335]
Yuri Zhevnov  Belarus 1996–2016 BATE Borisov 1
Oscar Zijlstra  Netherlands 1979–1987 Cambuur 1 Scored from a goal kick helped by a strong wind. The ball bounced in front of and then over opposite goalkeeper Ton Verkerk of Willem II.[336]
Ralf Zumdick  Germany 1980–1995 VfL Bochum 1 Penalty[337]
Steve Mildenhall  England 1995–2017 Notts County 1 Long range free kick
Oliver Thorup Børner  Denmark 2019– Akademisk Boldklub 1 Long range free kick
Zdeněk Zlámal  Czech Republic Bohemians Praha 1905 1 First goalkeeper to score a non-penalty goal in the Czech league

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