The Top Goalkeepers in Women's Soccer

The 2024 Olympics will feature some of the best goalkeepers in the world battling out for the claim of “best in the world”. This summer is jam-packed with international soccer and, hopefully, a slew of great saves and top-notch goalkeeping performances.

Goalkeepers are rated on their form with club and country, taking into account their success in shot-stopping, distribution, cross management, and ability to improv on a broken play. For past rankings, click here to see the annual list of top 50 goalkeepers dating back to 2016.

Last updated January 1, 2024

Best of the Rest
rk. name - club, nationality (age)

11. Katelyn Rowland - Bay FC, USA (29)
12. Aline - UD Tenerife, Brazil (34)
13. Shelby Hogan - Portland Thorns, USA (25)
14. Katarzyna Kiedrzynek - PSG, Poland (32)
15. Manuela Zinsberger - Arsenal, Austria (28)
16. Alyssa Naeher - Chicago Red Stars, USA (35)
17. Katie Lund - Racing Louisville, USA (27)
18. Pauline Peyraud-Magnin - Juventus, France (31)
19. Mandy Haught - Utah Royals, USA (25)
20. Lize Kop - Leicester City, Netherlands (25)

21. Ann-Katrin Berger - Chelsea, Germany (33)
22. Lisa Schmitz - Wolfsburg, Germany (31)
23. Laura Giuliani - AC Milan, Italy (30)
24. Zecira Musovic - Chelsea, Sweden (27)
25. Mary Earps - Manchester United, England (30)
26. Esther Sullastres - Sevilla, Spain (30)
27. Leticia Izidoro - Corinthians, Brazil (29)
28. Mackenzie Arnold - West Ham, Australia (29)
29. Merle Frohms - Wolfsburg, Germany (29)
30. Courtney Brosnan - Everton, Ireland (28)

31. Samantha Murphy - Piteå, USA (26)
32. Teagan Micah - Liverpool, Australia (26)
33. Maria Rodriguez - Real Madrid, Spain (24)
34. Katelin Talbert - West Ham, USA (25)
35. Jennifer Falk - Häcken, Sweden (30)
36. Rute Costa - Benfica, Portugal (29)
37. Martina Tufekovic - Hoffenheim, Croatia (29)
38. Anna Tamminen - Hammarby, Finland (29)
39. Cecilie Fiskerstrand - Lillestrom, Norway (27)
40. Chloe N'Gazi - Fleury 91, Algeria (27)

41. Lorena - Gremio, Brazil (26)
42. Kaylan Marckese - Arsenal, Denmark (25)
43. Laetitia Philippe - Le Havre, France (32)
44. Didi Haracic - Angel City FC, Bosnia and Herzegovina (31)
45. Sham Khamis - Western Sydney Wanderers, Australia (28)
46. Anna Moorhouse - Orlando Pride, England (28)
47. Cassie Miller - Gotham FC, USA (28)
48. Barbora Votikova - Tottenham Hotspur, Czech Republic (27)
49. Milla-Maj Majasaari - Uppsala, Finland (24)
50. Victoria Esson - Rangers, NZ (32)

The World's Best Goalkeepers

Everybody Soccer returns with its installment of the top goalkeepers in the world. Goalkeepers are rated on their form with club and country, taking into account their success in shot-stopping, distribution, cross-management, and ability to improv on a broken play. To view past rankings, you can click here to see the prior lists in a spreadsheet or visit the list of the top 24 goalkeepers under 24 years old. Cover photo from Srdjan Stevanovic and Getty Images.

The rankings were last updated January 1st, 2024.

1. Alisson

Alisson’s arrival at Liverpool just coincidentally lined up with the club’s ascent to capturing a number of trophies. Although some minor injuries have derailed Alisson here and there, the Liverpool star obtained just 13 losses in his 136 starts in the EPL, a pace he and the club have kept going since day one. Alisson has a similar style to Oblak, which fits well with both Liverpool and Brazil as the prized goalkeeper often needs to wait 89 minutes to make his first save. Despite being named the best goalkeeper at the 2019 Copa America, Alisson and Ederson controversially split time through Brazil’s runner-up finish at the 2021 Copa America, making the number one spot for Brazil one of the most hotly contested positions in all of sport.

2. Jan Oblak

Jan Oblak’s game is built around patient decision-making. While some goalkeepers are on the front foot, Oblak bets his chips on being able to read the play through, rarely leaning or guessing one way early. Oblak isn’t a flashy goalkeeper, but his quiet play style has earned him a steady job with Atletico, constant transfer rumors, and high praise from Messi himself.

3. Manuel Neuer

In complete opposite to his previous counterpart, it’s all or nothing with Neuer’s approach. The 2020 German Player of the Year is still attacking oppositions with his unique high line and aggressive playstyle, even late into his career. It’s hard to see when Neuer will start slowing down as he continues to play at an incredibly high level. However once the day comes for Bayern and Germany move on from the illustrious goalkeeper, don’t expect his replacement to continue to difficult play style.

4. Thibaut Courtois

Courtois sits in a crowded field of top goalkeepers in La Liga. Between Oblak and ter Stegen, Courtois has held his own by winning three trophies with Real Madrid in his first two years with the club. Understandably, it takes a world of effort to best the 6’7” goalkeeper, who can keep the cobwebs in the corners of the goalframe with ease. A striker’s best chance at slipping the ball around Courtois is within close, but even on breakaways, Courtois can be an intimidating force. Real Madrid fans have put immense pressure on Courtois but the Belgian goalkeeper has the ability to spend close to ten years with the club when it’s all said and done.

5. Ederson

Ederson is closing in on ten seasons with Manchester City under a contract that should see him stay at the club into his 30’s. Voted as the world’s best goalkeeper in 2023, Ederson oddly still sits as the number two for his country. Brazilian fans are split on which goalkeeper they want in goal as the two are textbook examples for passive and aggressive goalkeeping. Ederson’s explosive and front-footed style should continue to push Manchester City for hardware and potentially push him ahead of Alisson in Brazil’s depth chart.

6. Gianluigi Donnarumma

PSG has a strong history with top goalkeepers leading the club. From Sirigu to Areola to Navas, the young Italian goalkeeper is just the next chapter of goalkeeping greats. Donnarumma has a “beat me if you can” attitude and approach, similar to Courtois. Donnarumma’s contract reportedly runs through summer 2026, making for a potentially explosive situation with Tenas nipping at his heels. There’s much debate on if Donnarumma is a good or great goalkeeper, so if he wants to cement himself into goalkeeping lore, he’ll need to be able to fend off Tenas. If he can’t look for him to slide to a comfortable Italian team to maintain his number one status.

7. Arnau Tenas

Tenas left Barcelona on a free transfer, which may prove to be the Spanish club’s all-time worst decision. Tenas is still waiting for his first cap but at just 21 years old, and a crowded depth chart to navigate, he has a few years to cement himself as a long-term option for his home country. In the mean time, Tenas filled in mightily for Donnarumma in December while the Italian was serving red card suspension. Conceding just two goals over the 192 minute stretch, the Spanish goalkeeper showed positive signs for taking over, if a switch were to be made. Tenas has yet to receive a true number-one nod so keep an eye out for the young goalkeeper to truly prove his worth.

8. Emiliano Martinez

Known as essentially the lone villian goalkeeper in the entire sport, Emi Martinez welcomes the spotlight if it propels his team forward. As shown at the 2022 World Cup, Martinez will likely be best remembered for his penalty antics that secured Argentina’s victory but the save in the 120th minute best sums up the golden glove winner: a goalkeeper who never backed down from even the most difficult challenge.

9. Alphonse Areola

After a decade of mercenary work with PSG loaning out the French goalkeeper across the continent, Areola has finally found his home with West Ham. Areola returns to the Premier League with the Hammers with an outside chance of capturing a Europa League bid - if not a Champions League spot - for the upcoming season. Although Areola has only three caps with the national team and will most likely be watching the 2022 World Cup from the sidelines, 2023-2026 should be the post-Lloris era that will finally give Areola a chance to cement himself into French history.

10. Marc Ter Stegen

Marc ter Stegen has long filled the good-but-not-great tier for most fans but he fills a role that few goalkeepers could fill: support Barcelona’s possession-based attack while being more than just average when it comes to defensive actions in the final third. Although ter Stegen will likely be seen as Neuer’s eternal backup, his decade-long tenure at Barcelona should put make him one of the most underrated goalkeepers of all-time.

Best of the Rest
rank. name - club, nationality (age)

11. Unai Simón - Athletic Bilbao, Spain (26)
12. Kevin Trapp - Eintracht Frankfurt, Germany (32)
13. Kepa Arrizabalaga - Real Madrid, Spain (29)
14. David Raya - Brentford, Spain (28)
15. Dominik Kotarski - PAOK Salonika, Croatia (23)
16. Alex Remiro - Real Sociedad, Spain (28)
17. Justin Bijlow - Feyenoord, Netherlands (26)
18. Gregor Kobel - Dortmund, Switzerland (26)
19. Andriy Lunin - Real Madrid, Ukraine (24)
20. Iñaki Peña - Barcelona, Spain (24)

21. David de Gea - Free Agent, Spain (33)
22. Edouard Mendy - Al-Ahli, Senegal (31)
23. Illan Meslier - Leeds United, France (23)
24. Mike Maignan - AC Milan, France (28)
25. Keylor Navas - PSG, Costa Rica (37)
26. Wojciech Szczesny - Juventus, Poland (33)
27. Luca Zidane - SD Eibar, France (25)
28. Péter Gulácsi - RB Leipzig, Hungary (33)
29. Aaron Ramsdale - Arsenal, England (25)

30. Lukasz Fabianski - West Ham United, Poland (38)
31. Hugo Lloris - Tottenham, France (37)
32. Walter Benítez - PSV Eindhoven, Argentina (30)
33. Kasper Schmeichel - Anderlecht, Denmark (37)
34. Matheus - SC Braga, Brazil (31)
35. Pau López - Marseille, Spain (29)
36. Rubén Blanco - Marseille, Spain (28)
37. Lukas Hradecky - Bayer Leverkusen, Finland (34)
38. Anthony Lopes - Lyon, Portugal (33)
39. André Onana - Manchester United, Cameroon (27)

40. Rui Patrício - Roma, Portugal (35)
41. Bernd Leno - Fulham, Germany (31)
42. Jordan Pickford - Everton, England (29)
43. Franco Israel - Sporting CP, Uruguay (23)
44. Maarten Vandevoordt - Genk, Belgium (21)
45. Salvatore Sirigu - Nice, Italy (37)
46. Pepe Reina - Villarreal, Spain (41)
47. Paul Bernardoni - Konyaspor, France (26)
48. Robert Sanchez - Chelsea, Spain (26)
49. Mathew Ryan - AZ Alkmaar, Australia (31)
50. Sam Johnstone - Crystal Palace, England (30)

Top 200 European Club Elo Ratings

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W-T-L records are tallied from the last two years of league matches and Champions League play while the Elo rating is accumulated from games starting in 2015.

The last three columns count how many times a team played against a team in the top 50, 150, or 200 over the last two years, with the “6mo elo change” detailing the club’s rise and fall in the past six months.

Graphs of past team performances can be made available at request. An example can be found here.

Last updated December 1, 2023

Rank Club Rating Country W-T-L ppg vs. top50 vs. top100 vs. top200 6m elo change
1 Barcelona 2160 Spain 75-2-4 2.80 30 48 80 +53
2 Lyon 2127 France 55-4-4 2.68 34 50 61 +41
3 Bayern München 1995 Germany 47-9-5 2.46 43 60 61 -62
4 Chelsea 1907 England 43-8-7 2.36 37 55 56 -76
5 Arsenal 1866 England 39-9-12 2.10 39 55 58 +48
6 Wolfsburg 1837 Germany 47-8-8 2.37 44 60 62 -101
7 Häcken 1825 Sweden 39-12-10 2.11 41 60 61 +6
8 SL Benfica 1777 Portugal 53-1-9 2.54 23 34 55 -28
9 PSG 1770 France 42-11-11 2.14 35 47 62 -47
10 Manchester City 1755 England 31-3-9 2.23 24 40 43 +19
11 Paris 1739 France 33-12-9 2.06 26 40 52 +144
12 Eintracht Frankfurt 1737 Germany 35-7-11 2.11 33 50 52 -67
13 Hammarby 1721 Sweden 33-8-11 2.06 32 51 52 +80
14 Roma 1713 Italy 53-6-7 2.50 20 37 54 +116
15 Manchester United 1710 England 29-8-6 2.21 27 40 43 -105
16 Linköping 1670 Sweden 35-8-10 2.13 34 51 52 +42
17 Twente 1640 Netherlands 44-2-4 2.68 10 25 44 +83
18 Hoffenheim 1636 Germany 27-8-11 1.93 30 44 46 -130
19 Ajax 1628 Netherlands 41-7-5 2.45 14 30 47 +36
20 Zenit 1613 Russia 39-10-2 2.49 15 33 49 +33
21 Sporting CP 1586 Portugal 33-5-6 2.36 10 17 42 +15
22 Juventus 1580 Italy 43-14-8 2.20 15 34 52 -10
23 Leverkusen 1574 Germany 13-11-20 1.14 30 43 44 +31
24 Vittsjö 1573 Sweden 27-10-14 1.78 31 49 51 +35
25 Kristianstad 1572 Sweden 30-13-11 1.91 31 53 54 -13
26 Piteå 1549 Sweden 29-8-16 1.79 31 51 53 -9
27 Rosengård 1544 Sweden 36-13-16 1.86 42 63 65 -124
28 CSKA Moskva 1541 Russia 39-4-8 2.37 13 31 49 +2
29 Real Madrid 1519 Spain 58-7-15 2.26 25 43 76 -59
30 Lokomotiv Moskva 1492 Russia 35-7-9 2.20 14 34 49 +16
31 SGS Essen 1455 Germany 12-10-22 1.05 30 43 44 +85
32 Brann 1422 Norway 39-13-10 2.10 19 34 59 +46
33 Atletico Madrid 1420 Spain 35-15-10 2.00 10 25 59 +64
34 Werder Bremen 1414 Germany 11-11-22 1.00 32 43 44 +75
35 AIK 1412 Sweden 24-6-22 1.50 19 33 46 +211
36 Fleury 91 1395 France 22-8-13 1.72 20 33 43 -110
37 Rosenborg 1394 Norway 36-8-12 2.07 16 31 55 +5
38 Stade de Reims 1387 France 21-6-16 1.60 21 30 43 +60
39 Sporting Braga 1378 Portugal 29-5-10 2.09 11 18 40 -53
40 Montpellier 1366 France 21-10-15 1.59 21 34 46 -35
41 Levante 1362 Spain 38-8-17 1.94 14 30 61 +30
42 Slavia Praha 1360 Czech Republic 37-5-9 2.27 12 19 19 +3
43 Freiburg 1355 Germany 16-10-18 1.32 29 43 44 +25
44 Everton 1351 England 12-8-22 1.05 24 39 42 +8
45 Aston Villa 1346 England 14-4-23 1.12 27 38 41 -124
46 Fortuna Sittard 1334 Netherlands 18-4-8 1.93 6 14 27 +37
47 Lillestrøm 1333 Norway 25-14-13 1.71 15 27 50 +149
48 Vålerenga 1333 Norway 35-13-8 2.11 14 34 55 -213
49 Tottenham Hotspur 1332 England 13-9-20 1.14 23 40 42 +52
50 Växjö 1331 Sweden 29-10-14 1.83 16 30 44 -5
51 Liverpool 1330 England 18-10-12 1.60 14 27 31 +92
52 St. Pölten 1324 Austria 41-3-8 2.42 8 16 35 -32
53 Köln 1322 Germany 11-10-23 0.98 28 43 44 -6
54 KIF Örebro 1290 Sweden 19-5-28 1.19 32 51 52 -51
55 Zvezda Perm 1287 Russia 18-14-17 1.39 14 28 47 +97
56 Madrid 1274 Spain 28-6-26 1.50 15 31 58 +42
57 Norrköping 1249 Sweden 25-6-19 1.62 15 30 42 +42
58 Brommapojkarna 1241 Sweden 7-11-35 0.60 39 52 53 +107
59 Fiorentina 1235 Italy 24-7-18 1.61 11 24 42 +87
60 PSV 1232 Netherlands 25-7-14 1.78 11 22 41 +14
61 Leicester City 1230 England 9-5-28 0.76 28 41 42 +58
62 Sevilla 1229 Spain 22-15-22 1.37 14 30 58 +81
63 Brøndby 1219 Denmark 29-6-13 1.94 6 18 43 -11
64 Brighton & Hove Albion 1219 England 9-7-26 0.81 25 41 42 -21
65 Køge 1218 Denmark 35-8-9 2.17 4 19 48 -176
66 Uppsala 1215 Sweden 20-15-17 1.44 16 30 43 +13
67 Duisburg 1208 Germany 17-8-23 1.23 23 32 42 -74
68 West Ham United 1203 England 11-6-25 0.93 25 39 42 -70
69 Dinamo Moskva 1193 Russia 14-2-11 1.63 9 17 25 +95
70 BIIK Kazygurt 1193 Kazakhstan 31-4-2 2.62 0 0 15 -38
71 Le Havre 1193 France 17-13-15 1.42 17 26 39 +107
72 AC Milan 1192 Italy 22-11-16 1.57 13 24 42 -120
73 Trelleborg 1187 Sweden 17-5-4 2.15 1 6 21 +27
74 Bordeaux 1185 France 15-8-21 1.20 20 32 44 -118
75 Djurgården 1173 Sweden 14-8-31 0.94 34 52 53 -20
76 Valur 1171 Iceland 33-9-7 2.20 4 5 35 -35
77 Racing Seixal 1161 Portugal 4-1-3 1.63 2 2 8 +11
78 Guingamp 1157 France 13-6-26 1.00 22 33 45 -72
79 Turbine Potsdam 1153 Germany 17-7-23 1.23 24 36 42 -94
80 PEC Zwolle 1150 Netherlands 17-8-20 1.31 11 25 41 +67
81 Internazionale 1141 Italy 22-10-17 1.55 11 26 41 -10
82 Fortuna Hjørring 1131 Denmark 25-6-17 1.69 9 20 44 -100
83 Dinamo-BGU 1120 Belarus 56-3-2 2.80 2 2 8 +42
84 Kiryat Gat 1120 Israel 40-11-3 2.43 1 1 21 -18
85 ADO Den Haag 1119 Netherlands 21-8-15 1.61 12 19 39 -58
86 Marítimo 1118 Portugal 17-3-24 1.23 14 23 40 +207
87 Stabæk 1115 Norway 18-10-24 1.23 22 32 51 +54
88 Famalicão 1111 Portugal 20-6-18 1.50 15 17 41 -97
89 RB Leipzig 1111 Germany 33-6-13 2.02 6 13 38 +15
90 Alingsås 1105 Sweden 31-15-7 2.04 2 15 41 -52
91 Sparta Praha 1101 Czech Republic 25-7-10 1.95 10 12 12 -44
92 Rangers 1098 Scotland 54-9-4 2.55 2 5 19 +65
93 UD Tenerife 1082 Spain 27-10-22 1.54 13 25 58 -28
94 Meppen 1081 Germany 21-9-20 1.44 16 24 41 -123
95 Real Sociedad 1081 Spain 27-13-22 1.52 14 25 62 -17
96 Nordsjælland 1078 Denmark 17-11-18 1.35 7 23 41 +130
97 Celtic 1073 Scotland 53-5-8 2.48 1 9 16 +72
98 Spartak Subotica 1069 Serbia 27-3-4 2.47 3 3 4 -1
99 Lidköping 1062 Sweden 24-13-15 1.63 0 14 38 +73
100 Lyn 1060 Norway 18-15-19 1.33 14 29 49 -8
101 Altach / Vorderland 1055 Austria 26-4-6 2.28 3 8 20 +62
102 Dijon 1044 France 6-10-28 0.64 24 35 44 +36
103 Chertanovo 1040 Russia 17-10-22 1.24 11 28 46 -134
104 Athletic Club 1039 Spain 23-8-29 1.28 15 30 59 +16
105 Krasnodar 1036 Russia 15-10-25 1.10 12 29 47 +83
106 Nürnberg 1028 Germany 25-3-22 1.56 7 14 39 +31
107 Valadares Gaia 1024 Portugal 20-8-16 1.55 9 13 33 +143
108 Damaiense 1018 Portugal 14-7-9 1.63 8 11 28 +1
109 Utrecht 1012 Netherlands 5-2-4 1.55 2 6 10 +12
110 Stjarnan 1010 Iceland 22-10-11 1.77 1 8 33 -21
111 Sturm Graz 1010 Austria 27-4-9 2.13 6 6 23 -141
112 Thróttur Reykjavík 1008 Iceland 21-6-14 1.68 0 6 31 +95
113 Sassuolo 1007 Italy 18-11-20 1.33 8 19 37 -47
114 Breidablik 1004 Iceland 24-7-14 1.76 2 8 33 -39
115 Eskilstuna United 1003 Sweden 22-10-21 1.43 17 34 47 -210
116 Rostov 1002 Russia 17-11-23 1.22 18 30 48 -180
117 Torreense 984 Portugal 12-10-22 1.05 15 23 41 +28
118 Levante Las Planas 979 Spain 20-17-24 1.26 8 19 50 +98
119 Yenisey 976 Russia 13-10-27 0.98 12 27 47 +42
120 Ryazan 976 Russia 10-8-32 0.76 15 32 48 -28
121 Umeå 975 Sweden 14-7-31 0.94 20 35 46 -78
122 Bristol City 974 England 22-7-14 1.70 5 10 19 +51
123 Birmingham City 971 England 24-5-18 1.64 11 12 23 -55
124 Mallbacken 968 Sweden 21-9-22 1.38 2 15 39 +90
125 SC Sand 965 Germany 19-13-19 1.37 10 16 40 +57
126 Real Betis 965 Spain 14-16-30 0.97 12 31 59 +34
127 Deportivo 961 Spain 32-17-17 1.71 0 0 27 +107
128 Lille 960 France 26-7-12 1.89 5 8 19 +27
129 Saint-Étienne 956 France 20-6-19 1.47 10 18 25 +55
130 Valencia 954 Spain 19-10-31 1.12 13 30 59 -7
131 Kalmar 952 Sweden 5-7-39 0.43 36 51 51 -86
132 First Vienna 951 Austria 20-3-13 1.75 4 7 19 +182
133 Kolbotn 951 Norway 28-8-14 1.84 6 14 24 -28
134 Gamla Upsala 945 Sweden 22-10-19 1.49 1 18 38 -48
135 Feyenoord 934 Netherlands 13-9-23 1.07 11 24 40 -91
136 Jitex 930 Sweden 24-7-21 1.52 1 17 36 +5
137 Røa 925 Norway 8-14-31 0.72 16 33 50 -23
138 Villarreal 920 Spain 14-14-32 0.93 14 32 58 +29
139 Kolding 917 Denmark 14-10-22 1.13 7 24 42 -31
140 OH Leuven 915 Belgium 40-8-8 2.29 0 4 13 +1
141 Glasgow City 912 Scotland 53-7-10 2.37 1 10 18 -75
142 Marseille 911 France 27-6-10 2.02 0 0 8 +75
143 Thisted FC 906 Denmark 10-7-29 0.80 8 24 42 +59
144 Sundsvall 903 Sweden 15-5-31 0.98 0 17 41 +238
145 Como 900 Italy 24-11-19 1.54 6 13 27 +100
146 Gütersloh 898 Germany 24-11-19 1.54 0 7 38 -85
147 Åsane 897 Norway 18-7-22 1.30 8 19 33 +99
148 Alhama 897 Spain 23-14-23 1.38 7 16 36 +21
149 Barcelona II 889 Spain 36-10-16 1.90 0 0 28 +33
150 Carl Zeiss Jena 887 Germany 19-7-26 1.23 10 17 40 -7
151 Espanyol 884 Spain 28-18-14 1.70 0 1 29 +176
152 Arna-Bjørnar 882 Norway 12-8-33 0.83 14 31 50 -77
153 Andernach 879 Germany 24-18-12 1.67 0 6 37 -30
154 KuPS 869 Finland 39-5-7 2.39 3 5 5 +117
155 Thór / KA 868 Iceland 15-5-21 1.22 0 6 31 +55
156 AGF 866 Denmark 16-3-17 1.42 3 12 23 +54
157 Charlton Athletic 866 England 22-12-11 1.73 0 5 16 +114
158 Reading 860 England 9-9-25 0.84 20 30 35 -291
159 Albergaria 860 Portugal 9-7-28 0.77 16 23 42 -63
160 Strasbourg 858 France 24-10-8 1.95 0 0 9 +98
161 Avaldsnes 853 Norway 11-10-33 0.80 15 29 49 +14
162 Anderlecht 847 Belgium 45-5-10 2.33 0 1 14 -110
163 Eintracht Frankfurt II 840 Germany 22-11-21 1.43 0 5 36 +26
164 Tomiris Turan 838 Kazakhstan 20-5-11 1.81 1 8 17 +2
165 Apollon Limassol 835 Cyprus 43-1-3 2.77 2 2 2 -1
166 Rodez 834 France 15-7-19 1.27 12 19 26 -143
167 Rubin Kazan 834 Russia 8-14-28 0.76 12 32 47 -68
168 Tindastóll 832 Iceland 7-5-9 1.24 0 4 16 +85
169 Eibar 831 Spain 19-17-24 1.23 7 16 43 -18
170 FH 829 Iceland 8-5-10 1.26 0 4 19 +134
171 Heerenveen 829 Netherlands 10-5-29 0.80 10 25 41 -121
172 Minsk 828 Belarus 51-2-8 2.54 2 9 9 -82
173 Osasuna 824 Spain 30-17-16 1.70 0 0 29 +36
174 Hapoel Jerusalem 816 Israel 15-9-8 1.69 0 3 9 +55
175 Granada 816 Spain 29-12-25 1.50 3 7 31 -118
176 Sampdoria 814 Italy 14-5-30 0.96 7 20 38 +26
177 Deportivo Alavés 808 Spain 11-13-36 0.77 10 26 53 -61
178 Neulengbach 808 Austria 18-2-16 1.56 4 7 19 -11
179 PAOK 807 Greece 41-1-3 2.76 1 2 2 +7
180 Ferencváros 804 Hungary 46-4-1 2.78 0 2 2 +29
181 Excelsior 800 Netherlands 5-9-31 0.53 11 26 43 +91
182 Standard Liège 795 Belgium 32-9-15 1.88 0 4 16 +19
183 Austria Wien 795 Austria 16-6-14 1.50 4 7 19 -18
184 Crystal Palace 792 England 23-4-17 1.66 0 2 16 +105
185 Mönchengladbach 792 Germany 4-3-5 1.25 0 2 6 -63
186 Vilaverdense 790 Portugal 10-3-31 0.75 15 23 43 -139
187 Sporting de Huelva 789 Spain 12-15-33 0.85 14 31 60 -133
188 Okzhetpes 788 Kazakhstan 21-6-11 1.82 1 9 17 -134
189 Ingolstadt 787 Germany 20-10-26 1.25 0 7 41 +85
190 Ouriense 787 Portugal 13-9-22 1.09 8 11 32 -1
191 Nantes 781 France 22-8-13 1.72 0 0 13 +37
192 Keflavík 771 Iceland 11-7-21 1.03 0 6 29 +81
193 Telstar 769 Netherlands 5-5-21 0.65 7 18 29 -3
194 Southampton 767 England 16-6-11 1.64 0 2 11 +59
195 ASA Tel Aviv 760 Israel 18-10-21 1.31 0 1 19 +38
196 Albacete 758 Spain 21-19-21 1.34 0 0 21 +53
197 AEM Lleida 758 Spain 28-12-21 1.57 0 0 25 -12
198 Bromölla 756 Sweden 17-8-27 1.13 1 13 39 -147
199 Bayern München II 752 Germany 23-9-21 1.47 0 6 34 -83
200 Bollstanäs 744 Sweden 4-11-10 0.92 1 9 21 +18

NCAA Men's Goalkeeper Rankings (Fall 2023)

Seniors

1. Kris Shakes (Penn State)
2. Ryan Schewe (Georgetown)
3. Lute Lillo Portero (Omaha, Spain)
4. Josue Hangi (Georgia State)
5. Bryan Dowd (Notre Dame)
6. Wessel Sprangers (Gonzaga, Netherlands)
7. Holden Brown (Virginia)
8. James Lowell (Maryland)
9. Clayton Knibbs (Connecticut)
10. John Harms (Indiana)

11. Sam Fowler (Washington)
12. Carter Abbott (Fordham)
13. Lorenzo Gordon (American)
14. Finn Jurak (Oakland, Australia)
15. Matt Zambetti (UMass)
16. Justin Siegel (Cal Poly)
17. Eoin Gawronski (Long Island)
18. Spencer Catalano (Canisius)
19. Harry Townsend (Missouri State, England)
20. Edmond Kaiser (Stony Brook, Germany)

One to Watch: Josue Hangi. Hangi started his collegiate career at Akron before transferring to Georgia State, where it took until his senior season to finally be named the number one. The Atlanta United product plays like a goalkeeper who has sat for three years: intense but raw at times. His handling isn’t the best and 1v1 approaches are more hopeful than methodical. However, Hangi plays with a level of intensity that embodies the “bet on yourself” and “play like there’s no tomorrow” mantras, which produces saves you simply don’t expect collegiate goalkeepers to pull off. Although the work needed to polish Hangi’s rough edges may scare off some professional sides, the clear upside will likely grab significant attention from sides that want a collegiate goalkeeper who can still develop, not just plateau at the next stage.

Juniors

1. Edu Rodriguez (Rhode Island, Spain)
2. Nathanael Sallah (Omaha, Germany)
3. Will Watson (Princeton)
4. Trace Alphin (Wake Forest)
5. Khamari Hadaway (Princeton)
6. Marc Kouadio (East Tennessee State, Canada)
7. Nate Crockford (Wisconsin)
8. Blake Franzen (Liberty, South Africa)
9. Griffin Huff (Lafayette)
10. Grant Calvert (Belmont)

One to Watch: Will Watson / Khamari Hadaway. What a fun goalkeeping duo. Watson certainly carries the edge in prestige, hailing from FC Dallas’ academy. However, Hadaway - a three-time high school All-American, to be fair - earned the bulk of the starts this year. Watson and Hadaway mirror the common two-goalkeepers-struggling-for-time trope: one is more crafted and consistent (Watson) while the other has the ability to make a legit game-saving moment but is less predictable in performance (Hadaway). There’s likely not a great scenario to leave both goalkeepers happy heading into 2024, as both have shown the ability to play at the level. With Princeton notching their first losing season since 2013 this past fall, neither goalkeeper really has standing to hold down the number one spot but as to how this plays out is anyone’s guess.

Sophomores

1. Jay Hibbert (Connecticut)
2. Logan Erb (San Diego State)
3. Andrew Cordes (North Carolina)
4. Casper Mols (Kentucky, Denmark)
5. Rowan Schnebly (Stanford)
6. Nic Lemen (Northern Kentucky)
7. Alec McLachlan (St. John's, England)
8. Gavin Roberts (Lindenwood)
9. Cabral Carter (Pittsburgh)
10. Jonathan Kliewer (Missouri State)

One to Watch: Logan Erb. Erb had some big shoes to fill after replacing MLS-drafted Jacob Castro and the Dynamo alum did not disappoint. The true sophomore feels akin to a snowball atop a hill: aiming for bigger things but the ultimate ceiling is tough to pin down. Erb is clearly eyeing a professional career but he’ll want to take heed to Castro’s over-reliance on improving a tense moment in the box, which has made the transition to the pro game all the more difficult. At times, Erb looks a little carefree with his movement and footwork, possibly leaning towards the same road Castro ventured down. To pull advice from another sport, Pete Rose told baseball hitters to never change their swing when reaching the pros and the same wisdom can be given to Erb: rely on what’s worked and maintain your blueprint.

Freshmen

1. Julian Eyestone (Duke)
2. Wyatt Nelson (UCLA)
3. Justin Stewart (High Point)
4. Aidan Crawford (Loyola-Chicago)
5. Bennet Glinder (Siena, Germany)
6. Jonathan Munteanu (UAB)
7. Patrick Schott (Belmont, Germany)
8. Seth Wilson (Akron)
9. Jakub Grzesiak (Oral Roberts, Poland)
10. Aaron Salinas (Furman)

One to Watch: Julian Eyestone. Wow, what a class. Every American goalkeeper here has the talent to get to the professional level with the internationals only bolstering the talent level even higher. Eyestone is one of the more obvious “fits the part” college products. The 6’6” FC Dallas prospect will almost certainly not stay at Duke for four years (but if Mark Dodd could do it, perhaps Eyestone can too). And with the rumors of the MLS draft starting to open up to underclassmen, keep an eye out for how few of these goalkeepers end up staying all four years, as the 2026 end-of-season rankings could have an entirely different set of names.

Past Collegiate Goalkeeper Rankings

2023: Preseason
2022: Preseason and Final
2021: Preseason and Final
2020: Preseason and Final
2019: Preseason and Final
2018: Preseason and Final
2017: Preseason and Final
2016: Preseason and Final
2015: Preseason and Final
2014: Preseason and Final