Everybody Soccered - November 2014

November 25th Update

Really late on this but the USWNT not only qualified for the 2015 World Cup but they didn't allow a single goal in qualifying through five games. Hope Solo faced only two shots shots on goal in the four games she started. Ashlyn Harris started the last group game and also kept a clean sheet although only faced one shot in the game. In the group stage, Trinidad and Tobago's goalkeeper Kimika Forbes had a great game against the US and kept the US to only one goal.

More USYNT action occurred last week. The U16s lost 3-0 to France with Eric Lopez in goal. The Kevin Silva and Will Pulisic split time with the U17s, who recently went 0-2-1 with a rough loss to Brazil (4-3) and then ties against Qatar and Chile. Both Lopez and Silva weren't at their best in these games. Lopez was caught moving forward too much on a 1v1 and was set too low on a shot inside the 18. Silva struggled with crosses and got caught on a long chip after a long ball slipped through the defense. Pulisic, on the other hand, didn't have a lot to do against Qatar.

MLS is in their last round of Save of the Year candidates. Vote here. Feel free to pick any of the non-Ricketts saves as I don't know how that one finished in the final four.

Heart of the Dawg had a great slow motion video of the University of Washington's first win in the NCAA tournament, including Spencer Richey's final save.

 

November 23rd Update

I wrote a long piece on the 25th anniversary of the US topping Trinidad and Tobago, bringing them back to the World Cup for the first time in 40 years. I tried to include as many forgotten details on the game. Scott French had a good interview with Paul Caligiuri on the goal.

Tim Howard was selected as the 2014 USMNT athlete of the year, mainly because of his performance against Belgium in the World Cup. This is Howard's second time to win the award. He first won in 2008.

Bill Hamid went the distance in a 4-1 loss against Ireland.

The U20s went 2-1 this month. Ethan Horvath was in goal for the 4-3 win over Russia and Santiago Castaño started the other two games (1-0 win over Ireland and a 1-0 loss against Canada). Neither goalkeeper stood out as Horvath wasn't sharp against Russia and the goal Castaño conceded against Ireland was the worst of the bunch.

FC Dallas selected Dan Kennedy in the Chivas dispersal draft. That now gives Dallas three starting goalkeepers. Steve Hunt predicted that it would be Chris Seitz on the way out and it's hard to disagree with him. Personally, I think Seitz not only is the best of the three but the only one which isn't on the downswing of his career. Unfortunately for Seitz, he's not as iconic as the other two. Dallas could try to deal Kennedy for some allocation money or another player but the media isn't acting like that's something in the works. 

Senior goalkeeper Adam Grinwis's season was cut short with Michigan not qualifying for the national tournament. The Michigan Daily reports that he's looking at playing for the next level.

I think it was a huge chance to see if it was actually something that is feasible for me. I truly felt like I fit in, and I feel like I can really help out some of these teams.
— Grinwis

The NCAA Soccer Bracket Challenge is going strong. John Harkes was kind enough to submit although he was the first person to lose their championship pick, with Wake Forest going down in penalty kicks.

BYU TV made a classic slapstick video about a goalkeeper repeatedly getting hit in the face with the ball.

 

 

November 17th Update

The USMNT fell 2-1 to Colombia on Friday. Brad Guzan was in goal for both goals against Colombia and didn't have any saves that qualify as "savazos". The first goal was a bit controversial as it was not awarded offside.

Guzan is put in an unfortunate position as he has to step to the offside man in case he is not called offside but plays the ball. If he puts the ball on frame, and the linesman's flag stays down, Guzan cannot afford to be so far from the ball in that situation. So he must step forward. But the striker dummies for his slashing teammate who has now caught Guzan out of position. The play should be counted offside as Guzan is affected by the player in the offside position but there is some debate about the letter of the law.

Guzan was a little slow on the second goal but the roofed header is a tough shot to stop.

As the US is getting ready to face Ireland on Monday, the the US tweeted some fun photos of Bill Hamid and Guzan in goal.

Tim Howard is one of six finalists for the USMNT player of the year award. So far he is leading the pack at SOT's informal poll. Howard has won the award once already, in 2008.

The Chivas draft order was announced last week and all eyes are on FC Dallas with the number one pick. Dan Kennedy, Chivas' starter this past year, is expected to go high but I don't think it'll be with Dallas. They're already sitting pretty with Chris Seitz and Raul Fernandez. An aging (and expensive!) goalkeeper is not going to help them and I don't think signing-then-trading him will work out in the long run. If Kennedy fell to NYCFC at the second pick, I think it's a given they select him. However, it should be noted Kennedy was dead last in expected goals allowed at American Soccer Analysis.

The most notable collegiate goalkeeping performance from the conference tournaments has to be Chris Glodack. Glodack came through in the clutch in Clemson's first two games by coming off the bench solely for the penalties after neither team could break the deadlock in overtime. Of the twelve penalties he faced, he amazingly saved six (3/5 vs Wake Forest, 3/7 v Notre Dame) and helped Clemson move on to the next round each time. Glodack utilized a patient technique that I wanted to take a closer look at.

Here's the final save against Wake Forest. Notice how Glodack hasn't left the center of the frame as the ball is struck. In the third frame you can see how his full extension almost reaches the post. (You can see the rest of his saves against Wake Forest here.)

In comparison, Notre Dame's Pat Wall employed the spaghetti-legs technique. Typically this is done to distract the shooters. More specifically, watch how early Wall leaves the center. (Watch Clemson's winning save and score here.)

Wall is a fine goalkeeper and what he does is not uncommon. Several goalkeepers are already going one way as the ball is struck. The difference for Glodack is that his frame and explosiveness allow him to wait just a split second longer to read the shot yet still cover the goalmouth all the way to the post. Either way, he went 6/12 so clearly something is working.

Ted dug up an interview with Marcus Hahnemann where he spoke in favor of relegation.

Santiago Castaño kept a shutout against Ireland's U20s. No highlights available yet.

In the graphic design department, we have an old Shep Messing chewing tobacco ad and a wonderful cool-guys-walk-away-from-explosions should-be poster from Aaron Brown

 

 

November 12th Update

The US roster was released on Monday for the matches against Colombia and Ireland. Brad Guzan, Nick Rimando, Bill Hamid, and Sean Johnson all made the cut. Here's a vine of the four in practice.

Brad Guzan was named to WhoScored's team of the week after a 0-0 draw with West Ham on the 8th. Highlights here, most notably his save at the end where Guzan has to go high on a close range shot.

Tim Howard received some buzz about his "unconventional goalkeeping". Howard also has a biography coming out in December.

Tom McCabe found Jimmy Douglas' passport photo from ancestry.com. Douglas was an American goalkeeper who recorded the first World Cup shutout in 1930. McCabe goes on to point out that Douglas' grandfather, James Douglas, played in the first American Cup, which was eventually replaced with the modern US Open Cup. Both Douglases were goalkeepers, oddly enough.

Speaking of US Open Cup, Josh reminded us that the first time the recently playoff paired teams FC Dallas and Seattle met in the Open Cup was in 1996, 18 years ago, and Marcus Hahnemann was in net. Hahnemann is currently 42 years old and on Seattle's roster.

The U20s topped Russia today 4-3. Ethan Horvath was given the start. No highlights yet but apparently he made a save on a penalty kick. It was Horvath's first appearance with the U20s.

ESPN had some quotes from Brad Friedel about Americans playing abroad versus staying in MLS.

Is it good for one of our American players to sign with Real Madrid? No, because they’ll play zero. It’s better that they stay in MLS and play 100 percent of the time. That’s how you develop, that’s how you get better. You just have to make sure that you never in your career, no matter where you play, become complacent.

The University of Washington is releasing a documentary on their men's soccer team. They took a close look at the goalkeepers Spencer Richey and Ryan Herman around the 13 minute mark. Richey talks about his injury and the coach discusses how he handles the two more than capable goalkeepers. They also really enjoy using slow motion.

 

 

November 10th Update

Tim Howard has recorded 150 clean sheets in all European competitions.

The U20s are bringing along Ethan Horvath on their trip to Spain. Hopefully this is a time for Horvath to move up the pecking order as it appears he's sitting at number three, behind Santiago Castaño and Zack Steffen.

 

 

November 6th Update

Aleks Gogic, a twenty year old with Redding, "was recently part of a US film documentary that will be released in the coming months, featuring the likes of Tim Howard et al."

Phil Saunders is keeping sharp with the Baltimore Blast this winter.

Markus Dickerson feels confident he'll represent the US one day. "I must one day represent my country. It's part of my dream so I will achieve it."

Three goalkeepers have been given trials with Mexican clubs through the Sueño Program.

 

 

November 1st

Everybody Soccer has taken a bit of a back burner. I had three interviews over the past month that were published on the supreme Soccer Over There and the terrific Top Drawer Soccer. I talked with French-American goalkeeper Quentin Westberg about his club Luzenac earning promotion then getting outright disbanded. Next there was Pat McLain's bizarre situation with Chivas USA. If you're wondering about behind the scenes at Chivas, McLain has a lot to say. Finally, Coppell (Texas) High School coach Chad Rakestraw's weighed in on the popular developmental academy versus high school debate. Some content was cut for TDS so the rest of the interview can be found here but TDS got all the major talking points.

Taking Westberg's lead, multiple goalies are on the move upward in their Norwegian leagues.

Sweden

Alex Horwath and Ljungskile are very close to getting promoted to Allsvenskan, the first division in Sweden. Ljungskile finished third in the Superettan this year (only giving up 25 goals in 30 games) and have a home-and-home series with Gefle FK on November 6th and 9th. Fun fact: Ljungskile has a population of 4,000.

Matt Pzydrowski and Ängelholm finished 12th in the same second division that Ljungskile is trying to leave. Pzydrowski captained the team about half the season and while didn't have a hot start (23 goals in 8 games), he finished strong by only allowing 22 goals in the last 20 games he played.

Josh Wicks bumped AFC United to the Superettan. Wicks captained the club for most of the season and posted an even 1.00 GAA. If Ljungskile doesn't promote to the first division, we'll be set to have three American goalkeepers in the Superettan.

Zac Lubin and IFK Luleå went 7-10-9 (W-T-L) to land in tenth place. Lubin sat the first six games but played the final nineteen.

Patrick Lane and Karlstad BK finished eight in one of Sweden's six fourth divisions. Lane played most of Karlstad's season and allowed 34 goals in 20 games.

Iceland

Phil Saunders helped BI / Bolungarvik complete their escape from relegation and stay in Iceland's second division, 1. deild karla. BI was giving up 2.3 goals before Saunders joined and after it dropped to 1.8. As Soccer Viza wrote in their interview with him, "the club was impressed enough by his performance that they offered an extension through the end of 2015 to be their number one option in goal."

Norway

David Bingham finished with 16 goals against in the 8 games he appeared for Strømmen IF. Bingham's future is just as unclear as his successor Jon Busch's future. Will he finally take over for Busch in 2015 or will he go on loan again?

Finland

Scott Angevine and Vasa IFK were a game away from getting promoted in Finland. They lost in the promotion playoffs but still ended the season with a 17-5-5 league record. Here are the highlights of your new favorite American goalkeeper who played in Finland last year:

And lastly, Nathan Stockie played backup for JIPPO's season that ended in relegation to the third division.

MLS playoffs are under way but more importantly the voting for MLS Save of the Year is up and running. All of the week's best saves are pitted against each other in one big savazo tournament. But one save that won't make the cut is Stefan Frei's fantastic playoff save versus FC Dallas this last weekend.

Eric Lopez is the youngest goalkeeper to sign an MLS homegrown contract. LAG has a number of good goalkeepers on their roster so I can't imagine Lopez getting more than a handful of games his first years. To put some perspective on hyped young goalkeepers, Hararea went back through the last eight U20 USYNT goalkeepers and outlined how even the ones who were successful didn't find it until well into their 20s.

In early October the U17s went 3-0 in Panama. They'll be playing again at the popular Nike Friendlies in late November, they same tournament that the U17s bossed Brazil into literally not playing soccer anymore. Kevin Silva and Will Pulisic split the responsibilities of protecting the net.

The U23s had less fortune with Brazil as they were bested 3-0. Reviews of goalkeeper Cody Cropper were not favorable.

Back when Landon was having his testimony match, Kasey Keller was asked what his favorite Donovan moment and he said it was him setting the shutout record. Tim Howard also weighed in:

Yet another young American goalkeeper is making a name for himself overseas. Eighteen year old Bryce Billington is on Aberdeen FC's U20 squad.

Top 100 American Goalkeepers (October 2014)

Cover photo belongs to Birmingham Mail

Before we get into our spotlight please circle October 2014 in your calendar as the time Brad Guzan officially overthrew Tim Howard as the number one goalkeeper for the US. There has been a small contingent that have already bumped Guzan to the top spot but you can't lose the starting spot off a couple of errors. Up and through the summer Howard had some shaky moments but he was still earning his keep. However in the seventeen goals over seven games against EPL opponents, Howard is starting to show signs of regression. He's relying more on reactions and paying less attention to mechanics. Phil Neville dogged him for his large spring which is close to addressing the problem but not quite. (For the record, Howard can't see the ball before it clears the wall so the time lost argument is invalid. Him "bouncing" isn't necessarily a bad thing, and not in this case.) Howard's stance has grown even wider since the summer, making lateral movement is occur less and less, if at all. On goal against Liverpool, his hands are weak and the ball rolls of his hand into the goal. Against Crystal Palace where Everton lost 3-2 (highlights here but link may not last long) he needlessly causes a penalty kick and later hands Crystal Palace their second goal by missing the cross entirely. The 6-3 loss to Chelsea he looked step behind nearly every goal and Howard gives up a pretty lazy near post goal against Swansea City to open Everton's short lived Capital One Cup run. Howard proponents are going to cite past heroics as to why Howard should remain as number one but the fact is he's 35 and is on the downswing of his career. Guzan, on the other hand, is in his prime. When did the switch between the two happen in skill? Right now. It'll take some time for the public to all agree though.

Bill Hamid is next up for this month's goalkeeper spotlight. He's on the tip of everyone's tongue when it comes to who's next for USMNT goalkeeping. Everyone expects him to be on the 2015 Gold Cup roster if not in goal come 2018. Amid all the hope, Hamid seemingly can't be described as anything else but "athletic" (57,000 results).

CSN Washington

CSN Washington

There's no getting around Hamid's reflexes and leg strength. It's seems like every week Hamid is in the running for MLS's Save of the Week. He's explosive, he's quick, he makes the occasion "You have to be kidding me!" save. But he's had to work to get to where he is now. Early in his career Hamid was taking generous pre-shot jump sets and he's clearly worked to nix those. He's showing more patience in a play and getting all of his body to dive at the ball, not just his arms. But his decision-making and technique in tight, awkward situations is still erratic. For example, he's still using the starfish approach on 1v1s (see above). This technique leaves large gaps between the thigh and bicep and the ice hockey-familiar five-hole. Sometimes it works, like in his save against Henry...

...and sometimes it doesn't. In the same game he vies to go to the ground, instead staying on his feet, and gives up the game-winning goal. Notice how awkwardly his body collapses to the ground and how his right foot moves out of the way of where the ball ends up going.

Hamid's next step is learning to play the percentages better. He didn't do it against Los Angeles (dove unevenly), Real Salt Lake (hands too low), Houston (dives too high), and Colorado (????). His entire body needs to be in smart positions to cover the goal in the most efficient manner. Hamid's gotten this far and at almost twenty-four, he shows no signs of slowing down.

The top five have switched around more than just Guzan overstepping Howard. Steve Clark takes the number three spot and Brad Friedel falls from the top three since... 1993? Clark's been on fire with Columbus and despite the lack of USMNT call-ups, he's the best in MLS right now.

Lastly, a retroactive shoutout to Israeli American goalkeeper Tom Almadon. Almadon kept a shutout in the second leg in the second qualifying round of the Europa with his club Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv. Almadon was born in New York and although he has played up the ranks in Israel's youth system, he has yet to recieve a call up from Israel. So for that, we'll claim him until he's official cap-tied.

Top 100 American Goalkeepers

1. Brad Guzan (Aston Villa / England.1) - 77.8 (30.1)
2. Tim Howard (Everton FC / England.1) - 76.9 (35.6)
3. Steve Clark (Columbus Crew / USA.1) - 71.5 (28.5)
4. Brad Friedel (Tottenham Hotspur / England.1) - 71.4 (43.4)
5. Nick Rimando (Real Salt Lake / USA.1) - 71.3 (35.3)
6. Luis Robles (New York Red Bulls / USA.1) - 69.7 (30.4)
7. Joseph Bendik (Toronto FC / USA.1) - 69 (25.5)
8. Brian Rowe (Los Angeles Galaxy / USA.1) - 68.9 (25.9)
9. Jon Busch (San Jose Earthquakes / USA.1) - 68.7 (38.2)
10. Chris Seitz (FC Dallas / USA.1) - 68.6 (27.6)

11. William Yarbrough (Leon / Mexico.1) - 68.6 (25.6)
12. Tally Hall (Houston Dynamo / USA.1) - 68.5 (29.4)
13. Bill Hamid (DC United / USA.1) - 68.4 (23.9)
14. Matt Pickens (Tampa Bay Rowdies / USA.2) - 68.4 (32.5)
15. Dan Kennedy (Chivas USA / USA.1) - 68.3 (32.3)
15. Troy Perkins (Montreal Impact / USA.1) - 68.3 (33.3)
17. Clint Irwin (Colorado Rapids / USA.1) - 68.2 (25.5)
18. David Bingham (Strommen IF / Norway.2) - 68.1 (25)
19. Joe Willis (DC United / USA.1) - 68.1 (26.2)
20. Andrew Weber (Portland Timbers / USA.1) - 68 (31.2)

21. Andy Gruenebaum (Sporting Kansas City / USA.1) - 67.9 (32.8)
22. Stefan Frei (Seattle Sounders / USA.1) - 67.9 (28.5)
23. Bobby Shuttleworth (New England Revolution / USA.1) - 67.9 (27.4)
24. Zac MacMath (Philadelphia Union / USA.1) - 67.8 (23.2)
25. Brian Perk (Los Angeles Galaxy / USA.1) - 67.8 (25.3)
26. Quentin Westberg (Free Agent / None) - 67.7 (28.5)
27. Tyler Deric (Houston Dynamo / USA.1) - 67.7 (26.2)
28. Jeff Attinella (Real Salt Lake / USA.1) - 67.6 (26.1)
29. Evan Bush (Montreal Impact / USA.1) - 67.6 (28.6)
30. Sean Johnson (Chicago Fire / USA.1) - 67.6 (25.4)

31. Andrew Dykstra (DC United / USA.1) - 67.5 (28.8)
32. Ryan Meara (New York Red Bulls / USA.1) - 67.5 (23.9)
33. Caleb Patterson-Sewell (Gil Vicente FC / Portugal.1) - 67.4 (27.4)
34. Diego Restrepo (Tampa Bay Rowdies / USA.2) - 67.3 (26.7)
35. Tim Melia (MLS Pool Keeper / USA.1) - 67.2 (27.6)
36. Eric Kronberg (Sporting Kansas City / USA.1) - 67.2 (31.3)
37. Alex Horwath (Ljungskile SK / Sweden.2) - 67.1 (27.6)
38. Kevin Piedrahita (Águilas Doradas / Colombia.1) - 67 (23.3)
39. Brad Knighton (New England Revolution / USA.1) - 67 (29.7)
40. Marcus Hahnemann (Seattle Sounders / USA.1) - 66.9 (42.3)
40. David Yelldell (Bayern Leverkusen / Germany.1) - 66.9 (33.8)

42. Mitch Hildebrandt (Minnesota United FC / USA.2) - 66.9 (25.9)
43. Jimmy Maurer (New York Cosmos / USA.2) - 66.9 (27)
44. Matt Pyzdrowski (Angelholms FF / Sweden.2) - 66.8 (28.2)
45. Matt Van Oekel (Minnesota United FC / USA.2) - 66.8 (28.1)
46. Jon Kempin (Sporting Kansas City / USA.1) - 66.7 (21.5)
47. Joe Nasco (Colorado Rapids / USA.1) - 66.6 (30.3)
48. Alec Kann (Chicago Fire / USA.1) - 66.6 (24.2)
48. Brock Duckworth (Free Agent / None) - 66.6 (25.5)
50. Kyle Reynish (Chicago Fire / USA.1) - 66.4 (30.9)

51. Devala Gorrick (Ottawa Fury / USA.2) - 66.3 (27.3)
52. Akira Fitzgerald (Carolina Railhawks / USA.2) - 66.1 (27.3)
53. John McCarthy (Rochester Rhinos / USA.3) - 66.1 (22.3)
54. Evan Newton (Arizona United / USA.3) - 66 (26.5)
55. Matt Lampson (Columbus Crew / USA.1) - 66 (25.1)
56. Josh Ford (Seattle Sounders / USA.1) - 65.9 (26.9)
57. Chris Konopka (Toronto FC / USA.1) - 65.9 (29.5)
58. Cody Mizell (Tampa Bay Rowdies / USA.2) - 65.8 (23.1)
59. Ryan Taylor (Richmond Kickers / USA.3) - 65.7 (24.3)
60. Patrick McLain (Free Agent / None) - 65.7 (26.2)

61. Lance Parker (FC Edmonton / USA.2) - 65.7 (29.2)
62. Kyle Zobeck (New York Cosmos / USA.2) - 65.6 (24.7)
63. John Berner (Colorado Rapids / USA.1) - 65.5 (23.7)
64. Bryan Meredith (San Jose Earthquakes / USA.1) - 65.5 (25.2)
65. Kenneth Kronholm (Holstein Kiel / Germany.3) - 65.5 (29)
65. Jordan Jennings (Seattle Sounders / USA.1) - 65.5 (29.5)
67. Nick Shackelford (Los Angeles Galaxy / USA.1) - 65.4 (24)
68. Austin Guerrero (Estudiantes de Altamira / Mexico.2) - 65.4 (25.6)
69. David Meves (Fort Lauderdale Strikers / USA.2) - 65.4 (25.3)
70. Justin Luthy (Portland Timbers / USA.1) - 65.2 (23.5)

71. Tom Almadon (Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv / Israel.1) - 65.2 (29.9)
72. Andrew Fontein (Minnesota United FC / USA.2) - 65.1 (24.6)
73. Adam Grinwis (Michigan / USA.N) - 65.1 (22.5)
74. Scott Goodwin (Carolina Railhawks / USA.2) - 65 (23.9)
75. Hunter Gilstrap (Pittsburgh Riverhounds / USA.3) - 65 (31.5)
76. Brandon Miller (Rochester Rhinos / USA.3) - 65 (24.8)
77. Carl Woszczynski (Free Agent / None) - 65 (26.5)
78. Jon Dawson (Indy Eleven / USA.2) - 65 (23.6)
79. Patrick Wall (Notre Dame / USA.N) - 64.9 (23.1)
80. Josh Wicks (AFC United / Sweden.3) - 64.9 (30.9)

81. Dominik Jakubek (Sacramento Republic / USA.3) - 64.8 (35.1)
82. Sean Kelley (Free Agent / None) - 64.8 (26.5)
83. Brad Stuver (Columbus Crew / USA.1) - 64.7 (23.5)
84. Nicolas Platter (Carolina Railhawks / USA.2) - 64.7 (32.9)
85. Cody Laurendi (Los Angeles Galaxy / USA.1) - 64.6 (26.2)
86. Phil Saunders (Bolungarvik FC / Iceland.2) - 64.6 (23.1)
87. Trevor Spangenberg (Chivas USA / USA.1) - 64.6 (23.5)
88. Paul Rachubka (Oldham Athletic / England.3) - 64.5 (33.4)
88. Nick Noble (Harrisburg City Islanders / USA.3) - 64.5 (30.1)
88. Josh Saunders (New York City FC / USA.1) - 64.5 (33.6)

91. Carlos Rojas (CD Cruzl Azul / Mexico.1) - 64.5 (24.6)
92. Michael Abalos (Cal FC / USA.4) - 64.5 (24.9)
93. Patrick Lane (Karlstad BK / Sweden.2) - 64.4 (26.2)
94. Brian Holt (Free Agent / None) - 64.4 (25.9)
95. Cody Cropper (Southampton / England.1) - 64.4 (21.7)
96. Lionel Brown (Fort Lauderdale Strikers / USA.2) - 64.4 (27.1)
97. Gregory Blum (Pittsburgh Riverhounds / USA.3) - 64.2 (25.5)
98. Daniel Withrow (MLS Pool Keeper / USA.1) - 64 (24.4)
99. Matt Glaeser (Wilmington Hammerheads / USA.3) - 64 (29.5)
100. Scott Angevine (Vasa IFK / Finland.3) - 64 (25.4)

Some quick stats on the list:

Most popular ages

25 y.o. - 15
23 - 13
26 - 11
27 - 9
24 - 9

Most popular countries

USA - 74
England - 5
Sweden - 4
Mexico - 3
Germany - 2

Don't forget to check last week's goalkeeper action in Everybody Soccered (Week 39) and the 2015 American Goalkeeper Destination list. Over the next six months we should see a big shuffle in American goalkeeping.

Everybody Soccered - Week 39 (2014)

The 2015 American Goalkeeper (Final) Destination list bumped last week's goalkeeper update so this one is a two-fer. But keep an eye on the destination list as the US is experience its biggest expansion since the Louisiana Purchase. With all the teams exiting and entering the scene, there will be several goalkeepers in new places, including lots of backups getting some time to shine.

This week's Top NCAA Goalkeepers of the Week goes to Denver's Oliver Brown. Brown is a senior and has allowed only three goals in the last four games to push Denver to a 6-3-0 record. Denver are projected to handily win their conference and return to the NCAA tournament. Check out his highlights against New Hampshire and Portland to see him in action. Some other great saves from the past two weeks include La Salle's Mike Kirk's very exciting albeit chaotic save and Penn State's Andrew Wolverton extending for a low save against Michigan. And over at College Soccer News, Pat Wall won player of the week for his performance against UNC.

Tim Howard and Brad Guzan have had drastically different seasons thus far in the Premiership. While Howard put his name on another record (tied most saves in a Europa League game), he's conceded 17 goals in the six EPL and one League Cup games. Specifically the losses against Crystal Palace and Chelsea were the hardest to watch. Everton sits on a little bit of a positive note after tying top of the table Liverpool 1-1 to push them into 15th place. Guzan on the other hand has helped Aston Villa get to sixth place. Guzan has given up seven goals in the run, although six have come in the last two games. There is a USMNT game on the horizon (Ecuador, October 10th) but it's unlikely to see Guzan make the roster as most of the players will be coming from stateside clubs. However it's Donovan's last game so maybe Howard and Guzan show up to congratulate him.

Seattle Sounders won their fourth US Open Cup in six years, this time over the Philadelphia Union. Since both starting goalkeepers have had up and down seasons, here's an attempted cheer-me-up with their best saves from the match:

USL Pro rightly rewarded John McCarthy with the Rookie of the Year Award as well as Goalkeeper of the Year. McCarthy was admitted to the first All-League team earlier in the week and Joe Willis made the second team. MLS's site would ironically boast the two all-league squads were "packed with MLS talent" even though McCarthy went undrafted last year in the MLS Superdraft and stole the starting spot from a goalkeeper on loan from a MLS club.

There have been some really supreme saves in MLS these past couple weeks. Week 27's were the strongest batch ever prepared and the following week had some really fun saves too.

And to top it all off, Steve Clark had a penalty save this past weekend that was equal parts lateral movement and reflexes. Outstanding stuff.

If this is Jon Busch's last year, the thirty-eight year old is making the most of it. Busch has 117 saves through 29 games. Assuming he finishes the season's last five games, he's on pace for 137. Busch's final tally should be the most in a season since 2007 when Nick Rimando had 146. If he can notch 19 more he'll surpass Matt Reis as fifth all-time in saves.

MLS released their annual 24 Under 24 and Bill Hamid was the loan representative for goalkeepers at 10th while Jon Kempin was snubbed off the list. This is Hamid's fifth and final year on the list as he's aged out.

Scott Goodwin was awarded a mouthful of an award, the US Open Cup Lower Division Player of the Tournament. Carolina had one of the more successful runs by a non-MLS side by topping Chivas USA in penalty kicks and holding on to a 1-0 win against the Los Angeles Galaxy

The U17s are off to Panama to face Costa Rica, Canada, and Panama this week. Kevin Silva and William Pulisic are on the roster. The U23s have announced a game against Brazil's respective side but no names have been released yet.

Maryland alum Keith Cardona made the bench for FC Liefering last Friday. The starting goalkeeper received a red card the game before so Cardona had room on the bench opened up for him. This isn't a huge milestone in itself but it's always cool to see a player make the game day roster for the first time.

After losing 4-0 in his opening start, David Bingham has allowed four goals in three games with his loaned club, Strømmen IF.

Orlando City is making some room for the MLS entrance. They've released all of their three goalkeepers, including fan favorite Miguel Gallardo. They, like New York City FC, are showing a willingness to spend money so perhaps we'll see a notable name in the back.

Pittsburgh Riverhounds goalkeeper Hunter Gilstrap was attempting to move to India to play for the ISL’s NorthEast United F.C. The deal has apparently fallen through and Gilstrap is open to playing elsewhere.

Phil Saunders had an assist two weeks ago. Watch his punt-pass here at the 0:58 mark.

Pretty excited for next month's Top 100 USGKs. There's a new number one in town and the spotlight is falling on Bill Hamid. Yes, THAT Bill Hamid.

And if this was all too serious for you, enjoy this goalkeeper's headed own goal. Needless to say he is not America.

Late News Additions

Eric Lopez is rumored to be signing a home grown contract with LA. Signing Lopez this young sounds like Lopez was looking to go abroad if he didn’t get signed by some professional team. Look for Lopez to start in ten years.

Cody Cropper made one save in a 2-0 win over Norwich City's U20s.

Alexander Tambakis has started at least three games for Niki Volos FC, a recently promoted club to Greece's Super League. However the warm welcoming has been short as Niki Volos sit dead last and have yet to get any points in their five matches. Tambakis is on loan from Panathinaikos, another Super League club.

2015 American Goalkeeper Destinations

Currently there are 43 professional soccer teams in America and Canada : 19 MLS, 10 NASL, 14 USL. In 2015 there will be around 54 teams (!!!), depending on which teams can fulfill their promise to exist. The eleven new teams will each have three goalkeepers on their roster, meaning that thirty-three new spots for goalkeeper will open up across all three leagues. Not all of them will be filled by American goalkeepers of course, but most of them will. It's safe to say the American goalkeeper job market is skyrocketing.

To help with all the hoopla, I'll be updating a database of all the off-season moves each team makes in their goalkeeper department. In the legend below, you can click on the team to jump to a specific section. Several USL teams are affiliated with an MLS team and those teams are paired the two with the same color. If the MLS-USL row of colors don't match then there is no affiliation.

(If you are on your phone, the jump action doesn't always work but the teams are listed alphabetically so you can scroll down to the desired club. MLS is the first bunch, then USL, NASL, and outsiders are at the bottom.)

Each team block includes their goalkeeper roster as well as youth prospects that are either in college or on the academy team. These players haven't signed with the senior team yet but are available for a homegrown contract if they choose to do so. The Out/In/Rumored section is where I'll be posting movement and rumblings of possible interest. If a player cannot or will not play for the US I put them in italics and listed their international allegiance.

Check out the 2014 MLS Player Salaries if you’re wondering what the asking price is for certain players.

Apologies if your team's colored box isn't the exact shade of green that's found on the jersey.