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Что (кто) такое goalkeeper - определение

SPORTS POSITION PLAYED IN DEFENSE OF ONE'S OWN GOAL
Goalie; Netminder; Goalies; Goal keeper; Goalkeeping; Goalee; Gaolie; Goalkeeper (bandy); Goalkeeper (floorball)
  • An ice hockey goalkeeper or "goalie"
  • Brazil]] goalkeeper ([[association football]])
  • Hurling goalkeeper
  • Dynamo Moscow]] attempting a save
  • Youth-football goalkeeper
  • Goalie eggbeatering (also known as water-jumping or froggy-kicking) up to block a shot.
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goalkeeper         
¦ noun a player in soccer or field hockey whose special role is to stop the ball from entering the goal.
Derivatives
goalkeeping noun
goalkeeper         
(goalkeepers)
A goalkeeper is the player in a sports team whose job is to guard the goal.
N-COUNT
Goalkeeper         
In many team sports which involve scoring goals, the goalkeeper (sometimes termed goaltender, netminder, goalie or keeper) is a designated player charged with directly preventing the opposing team from scoring by blocking or intercepting opposing shots on goal. Such positions exist in bandy, rink bandy, camogie, association football, Gaelic football, international rules football, floorball, handball, hurling, field hockey, ice hockey, roller hockey, lacrosse, ringette, rinkball, water polo, and shinty as well as in other sports.
Goalkeeper (association football)         
  • A goalkeeper (left, wearing a white shirt) being charged by a rival player (1905)
  • [[Gianluigi Buffon]] is the only goalkeeper to have won the [[UEFA Club Footballer of the Year]] Award.
  • [[Hope Solo]], who shares with [[Iker Casillas]] the record for most international clean sheets by any goalkeeper, with 102
  • Chelsea]] for €80 million in 2018
  • Ballon d'Or]]
  • Brad Jones]] (yellow) with that of the rest of his teammates (red).
  • archive-date=7 July 2015 }}</ref> playing with his feet
  • FIFA World Cup Golden Ball]] award
  • [[Rogério Ceni]] is the highest-scoring goalkeeper of all time, with over 100 career goals.
  • Maksym Koval]] (left) closes down [[Luis Suárez]].
  • A goalkeeper (right) making a save
POSITION IN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
Football goalkeeper; Goalkeeper (soccer); Keeper (soccer); Soccer goalie; Goalkeeper (football); Association football goalkeeper; Sweeper keeper; Sweeper-keeper; Goalie (association football)
The goalkeeper (abbreviated as keeper or goalie) is a position in association football. It is the most specialised position in the sport.
Goalkeeper (water polo)         
  • A goalkeeper at a penalty shot using option 2.
  • A water polo goalkeeper with a reserve cap on (FINA rules).
  • Goalkeeper eggbeaters up to block a shot.
  • The lob shot has arched over the goalkeeper's head too high for him to reach it.
  • A water polo goalkeeper defending the goal between rugby posts as would have happened not long after the origin of the game.
  • A water polo goalkeeper in the ready position (with her hands near the top of the water)
POSITION IN WATER POLO
Water polo goalkeeper; Goalkeeping in water polo; Goalie (water polo)
In water polo, the goalkeeper occupies a position as the last line of defense between the opponent's offence and their own team's goal, which is . and the width is .
goalie         
(goalies)
A goalie is the same as a goalkeeper
. (INFORMAL)
N-COUNT
goalkeeping         
In games such as football and hockey, goalkeeping refers to the activity of guarding the goal.
They were thankful for the excellent goalkeeping of John Lukic.
N-UNCOUNT
goalie         
¦ noun informal a goalkeeper or goaltender.
goaltender         
  • stick]]. In casual hockey terms, it may simply be referred to as a “stick save”.
  • A delayed penalty call situation, in which the referee (top-left) indicates a coming penalty by raising his arm, and prepares to blow the whistle when a player from the team to be penalized (in white) touches the puck. Goaltender [[Jere Myllyniemi]] can be seen (right) rushing to the bench to send on an extra attacker.
  • The holes on the goalpost
  • high relief]] of goaltender [[Turk Broda]] at [[Toronto Metropolitan University]].
  • [[Braden Holtby]] positions himself in the goal crease in front of the net, attempting to stop an incoming shot from [[Bryan Rust]]. The other attacker, [[Sidney Crosby]] (#87, far left), is not allowed to enter the crease to interfere with the goaltender
PERSON WHO BLOCKS THE GOAL IN ICE HOCKEY
Goaltender (hockey); Goalie (hockey); Stand on one's head; Stood on his head; NHL goalie; Goalie (ice hockey); Stand-up style; Goaltender (Ice Hockey); Goaltender (ice hockey); Goaltender(ice hockey); Goaltender (inline hockey); Hockey goalie; Ice hockey goalie; Back-up goaltender; Backup goaltender; Back-up goalie; Backup goalie; Hockey goaltender; Emergency backup goalie; Emergency goalie; EBUG; Goal tender; Emergency backup goaltender; Emergency back-up goaltender
¦ noun N. Amer. a goalkeeper, especially in ice hockey.
Derivatives
goaltending noun
Goaltender         
  • stick]]. In casual hockey terms, it may simply be referred to as a “stick save”.
  • A delayed penalty call situation, in which the referee (top-left) indicates a coming penalty by raising his arm, and prepares to blow the whistle when a player from the team to be penalized (in white) touches the puck. Goaltender [[Jere Myllyniemi]] can be seen (right) rushing to the bench to send on an extra attacker.
  • The holes on the goalpost
  • high relief]] of goaltender [[Turk Broda]] at [[Toronto Metropolitan University]].
  • [[Braden Holtby]] positions himself in the goal crease in front of the net, attempting to stop an incoming shot from [[Bryan Rust]]. The other attacker, [[Sidney Crosby]] (#87, far left), is not allowed to enter the crease to interfere with the goaltender
PERSON WHO BLOCKS THE GOAL IN ICE HOCKEY
Goaltender (hockey); Goalie (hockey); Stand on one's head; Stood on his head; NHL goalie; Goalie (ice hockey); Stand-up style; Goaltender (Ice Hockey); Goaltender (ice hockey); Goaltender(ice hockey); Goaltender (inline hockey); Hockey goalie; Ice hockey goalie; Back-up goaltender; Backup goaltender; Back-up goalie; Backup goalie; Hockey goaltender; Emergency backup goalie; Emergency goalie; EBUG; Goal tender; Emergency backup goaltender; Emergency back-up goaltender
In ice hockey, the goaltender (commonly referred to as the goalie) is the player responsible for preventing the hockey puck from entering their team's net, thus preventing the opposing team from scoring. The goaltender mostly plays in or near the area in front of the net called the goal crease (often referred to simply as the crease).

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Goalkeeper

The goalkeeper (sometimes termed goaltender, netminder, GK, goalie or keeper) in many team sports which involve scoring goals, is a designated player charged with directly preventing the opposing team from scoring by blocking or intercepting opposing shots on goal. Such positions exist in bandy, rink bandy, camogie, association football, Gaelic football, international rules football, floorball, handball, hurling, field hockey, ice hockey, roller hockey, lacrosse, ringette, rinkball, water polo, and shinty as well as in other sports.

In most sports which involve scoring in a net, rules apply to the goalkeeper that do not apply to other players. These rules are often instituted to protect the goalkeeper (being a target for dangerous or even violent actions). This is most apparent in sports such as ice hockey and lacrosse, where goalkeepers are required to wear special equipment like heavy pads and a face mask to protect their bodies from the impact of the playing object (e.g. ball or puck.)

In some sports, goalkeepers may have the same rights as other players; in association football, for example, the keeper is allowed to kick the ball just as any other player, but may also use their hands to handle the ball in a restricted area. In other sports, goalkeepers may be limited in the actions they are allowed to take or the area of the field or rink where they may be; in the NHL, for example, goalkeepers may not play the puck in the restricted areas behind the net or take the puck across the red line.