Keepers Gone Wild
The World Cup won’t quite be the same without Jose Luis Chilavert in goal for Paraguay, but maybe another keeper will pick up the slack and be a threat to score. The video below should serve as an inspiration for all of the goalkeepers out there. We’re not sure which is more impressive. The fact that there are keepers who can score or the fact that there are keepers who are so bad that they let their counterparts score.
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The last goal in the video was amazing. Its not often you see a goalie go on a royal rush.
Posted from
Canada




yep, definitely will be missing chilavert. he’s also a dumbass sometimes, which makes it even more interesting!
Posted from
Germany




who is this?will he be in the Worldcup 2006???
Posted from
China




[...] I found this over at WorldCupBlog.org. The reaction of the first goalkeeper is alone worth your trouble. [PermaLink] [...]
Posted from
United States




Well, if Parreira let substitute GK Rogerio Ceni play and shoot faults, maybe we can have GK goals this Cup. Ceni is one goal away of beating Chilavert record of most scoring GK of all times.
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Brazil


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