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Ben Amos

Benjamin Paul Amos (born 10 April 1990) is an English professional footballer who plays as a for club Port Vale. Standing at 1.93 metres tall, Amos is right-footed and began his youth career with Crewe Alexandra before joining Manchester United's academy in 2001. He made his senior debut for Manchester United in 2008, accumulating seven first-team appearances over seven seasons, including one in the and one in the . He represented at youth international levels up to under-21. Amos spent much of his early career on loan from Manchester United to various clubs, including in , United, City, and Athletic. He departed Manchester United in 2015 to join Bolton Wanderers, where he played until 2017, interspersed with a loan to City in the during the 2016–2017 season. After leaving Bolton, he had loan spells at Charlton Athletic (2017–18) and (2018–19), joined Charlton permanently (2019–21), where he featured in 46 league matches during the 2017–2018 season, and then Athletic (2021–24). During his time at Manchester United, Amos was part of the squad that won three titles (2008–2009, 2010–2011, 2012–2013) and two EFL Cups (2009, 2010). Amos joined Port Vale on a free transfer in July 2024, signing a two-year contract, and played a pivotal role in the club's promotion from to during the 2024–2025 season under manager . In October 2025, after recovering from a pre-season muscle injury, he returned to action, contributing to Port Vale's efforts in .

Early career

Crewe Alexandra

Benjamin Paul Amos was born on 10 April 1990 in , , , and entered organized early through Alexandra's renowned youth academy, which he joined as a around 1993. Initially positioned as a , Amos progressed through the academy's ranks, benefiting from Crewe's emphasis on technical development and youth talent cultivation during his formative years. His time at the club provided foundational training and exposure to competitive youth environments, though specific match details from this period remain limited in records. Amos remained with Crewe Alexandra's academy until 2000, when he was released at the age of 10, marking the end of his initial professional pathway exploration. After his release, he played for Bollington United in 2000–2001, initially as a centre midfielder before transitioning to , where he helped the team win the league title and was scouted by Manchester United. This early stint at Crewe laid the groundwork for his career shift to the goalkeeper role.

Manchester United youth

Ben Amos joined Manchester United's academy at the age of 11 in 2001, having been released from Alexandra's youth system as an outfield player the previous year. He signed his first professional trainee contract with the club in July 2006 at the age of 16. Amos quickly progressed through the youth ranks, becoming a regular in the under-18 team during the 2006–07 season and serving as their primary goalkeeper. He played a key role in their run to the final that year, appearing in earlier rounds before suffering a injury that sidelined him for the decisive matches against , whom lost to 2–2 on aggregate (4–3 on penalties). The following season, he retained his starting position in the under-18s while also making his debut for the in November 2007, marking his transition toward senior-level development. By the 2010–11 season, Amos had become a fixture in the reserve team and began integrating with the first-team squad through regular training sessions under manager Sir Alex Ferguson. He made two appearances in the Football League Cup that campaign, starting in the 3–2 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers in the fourth round and the 5–2 win against Scunthorpe United in the third round.

Professional club career

Manchester United first team and loans

Amos made his competitive first-team debut for Manchester United on 23 September 2008, starting in a 3–0 third-round victory over at , where he kept a clean sheet. His debut followed on 7 December 2010, when he started in a 1–1 group-stage draw against , making several key saves to help secure a point despite conceding to Pablo Hernández. These early opportunities marked his breakthrough into the senior squad under Sir , though consistent first-team action remained elusive due to competition from established goalkeepers. Amos's first senior loan came in October 2009 to side Peterborough United, where he made one appearance. To further his development, Amos was loaned to Norwegian club in March 2010 for the remainder of their season, where he made eight appearances and gained valuable experience in a competitive league environment abroad. He returned to for a 2011 loan to Oldham Athletic in , playing 16 matches and recording three clean sheets while adapting to regular senior . In July 2012, Amos joined Hull City on a season-long in the , featuring in 19 games and keeping four clean sheets, including notable saves during a mid-table campaign that tested his shot-stopping and distribution skills. His loans continued with a spell at side United in November 2013, where he played nine matches over two months, contributing to defensive solidity with key interventions against promotion-chasing teams like Wolves. His final from United came in 2015 to side Bolton Wanderers, where he made nine appearances. Amos's first-team appearances at United totaled just seven across seven seasons, including five in the League Cup (such as starts in 2013–14 ties against and Norwich City) and his sole outing—a clean-sheet win over Stoke City on 31 January 2012. Injuries hampered his progress, notably a knee issue in late 2011 that sidelined him for four months and limited training opportunities. Despite this, United rewarded his potential with a three-year contract extension in May 2012, securing his stay until 2015. Amos was released at the end of his deal in summer 2015, marking the conclusion of his United era.

Bolton Wanderers

Amos joined Bolton Wanderers on a free transfer from Manchester United in July 2015, signing a four-year contract following his successful short-term loan spell at the club earlier that year. His prior experience at Bolton, where he made nine appearances between January and April 2015, aided his adaptation to the team and the environment. As the primary goalkeeper during the 2015–16 season, Amos featured in 44 matches across all competitions, establishing himself as a key figure in the squad despite Bolton's struggles. He recorded nine clean sheets in 40 league outings, contributing to several vital defensive performances amid a challenging campaign that saw the team concede 81 goals overall. However, Bolton finished 24th in the Championship and were relegated to EFL League One. Subsequent years at involved a series of loans as the club sought to manage squad depth and finances. Amos was loaned to Cardiff City for the season, Charlton Athletic for the full campaign (where he played 50 games), and for 2018–19 back in the . These moves limited his direct contributions to during their promotion from in 2016–17 and survival in the the following year. Over his five-year association with , Amos accumulated 53 appearances in total. He was released upon the expiration of his in July 2019, allowing him to pursue opportunities elsewhere.

Charlton Athletic

On 15 July 2019, Amos signed a one-year with club , returning to the club where he had previously enjoyed a successful spell in the 2017–18 season. The deal included an option for a further year. During the 2019–20 season, Amos acted as backup to first-choice goalkeeper , making only one appearance in the against Whitby Town. Amos activated his contract extension on 6 August 2020 to remain at the club until summer 2021. Following Phillips' departure to Cardiff City in October 2020, Amos established himself as the primary goalkeeper in the 2020–21 campaign, featuring in all 46 league matches and recording 17 clean sheets, the highest in the division. His consistent performances helped Charlton secure sixth place and a spot in the play-offs, where they faced Lincoln City in the semi-finals. Amos played both legs, but Charlton were eliminated after a 3–1 first-leg defeat followed by a 2–1 second-leg win, losing 4–3 on aggregate. Amos was released by Charlton at the end of the 2020–21 season. Across his two-year permanent stint, he made 50 appearances in all competitions, conceding 56 goals in league play while securing notable clean sheets in matches against promotion rivals like Peterborough United and Lincoln City.

Wigan Athletic

Ben Amos joined Wigan Athletic on a free transfer from Charlton Athletic in June 2021, signing a two-year as the club sought to bolster their goalkeeping options ahead of the 2021–22 season. Amos immediately became the first-choice goalkeeper, featuring in all 46 league matches during the 2021–22 campaign, where he recorded 16 clean sheets and conceded 44 goals while helping Wigan secure the League One title and promotion to the Championship. His consistent performances, including 79 saves at a 67.5% success rate, were instrumental in the team's defensive solidity en route to the championship win. In the 2022–23 season, Amos continued as a key player early on but shared duties later, making 29 league appearances with 7 clean sheets and 35 goals conceded as were relegated back to after finishing 23rd. Drawing on his prior experience at Wanderers during their financial turmoil, Amos provided stability amid Wigan's own ongoing ownership challenges. Amos's role diminished in the 2023–24 season due to increased competition from , limiting him to 4 appearances in cup competitions, with no league appearances, before his contract expired. He departed the club as a in July 2024 upon the conclusion of his extended deal.

Port Vale

On 1 July 2024, Ben Amos signed a two-year contract with Port Vale, joining the club following their relegation to . The 34-year-old goalkeeper provided experienced competition in the goalkeeping department, drawing on his prior and experience to offer veteran stability to the squad. In the 2024–25 EFL League Two season, Amos established himself as a regular starter, making 23 appearances and keeping 9 clean sheets while conceding 22 goals. His consistent performances contributed significantly to Port Vale's promotion push, as the team finished second with 80 points to secure automatic promotion back to EFL League One. As of November 2025 in the 2025–26 EFL League One season, Amos has made 1 appearance, starting and playing 90 minutes in a match where he conceded 1 goal and recorded no clean sheets. Limited play has stemmed from an early-season injury, though he has since returned to contention for selection. Amos's contract with Port Vale is set to expire on 30 June 2026.

International career

Youth international appearances

Ben Amos began his youth international career with the under-16 team during the 2005–06 season, earning call-ups for matches in the tournament, including his debut in the fixture against on 14 October 2004. His performances at United's youth setup contributed to his selection, marking the start of a progression through various age groups that highlighted his potential as a . Amos advanced to the under-17 level in , where he was named in the squad for the qualifiers, serving as the primary goalkeeper option during the campaign that began in March. qualified for the finals in but lost 1–0 to in the final; Amos featured in several qualifying matches, gaining valuable experience against international opposition. He earned 3 caps at U16, 7 at U17, 1 at U18, and 2 at U19 levels. By the 2008–09 season, Amos had progressed to the under-19 team, making appearances in friendlies such as the 2–0 win over on 16 April 2008, where he started in . He continued with caps in qualifiers and was selected as one of two goalkeepers for the finals in , though he did not feature in the tournament matches as reached the final, losing 2–0 to .

Senior international career

Amos received his maiden call-up to the under-21 squad in March 2011, selected by head coach for upcoming fixtures as part of a group of uncapped players. This opportunity came amid his development at Manchester United, where he was pushing for first-team exposure. He was included in several subsequent squads during the 2011–13 qualifying campaign, often serving as one of the backup goalkeepers behind primary options like . Between 2011 and 2012, Amos earned three caps for the England under-21s. His debut came on 5 September 2011, starting in a 4–1 friendly win over at Stadium, where he played the full 90 minutes. He featured again as a starter for 90 minutes in a 2–0 qualifying victory against on 6 September 2012 at Dalğa Arena. His final appearance was a substitute outing (45 minutes) in a 2–0 friendly win versus on 13 November 2012 at , . Across 11 total squad selections, these matches highlighted his role in supporting England's successful qualification for the , though he remained on the bench for most fixtures. Amos did not make any further under-21 appearances after November 2012, with his international involvement limited by increasing club commitments, including loans to teams like Hull City and subsequent moves to lower-tier clubs. Despite accumulating first-team experience at Manchester United—where he made two senior appearances in cup competitions—he never received a call-up to the full senior team. Born in , Amos was eligible solely for and had no recorded considerations for other national teams.

Playing style and profile

Playing style

Ben Amos is recognized as a reliable all-round , particularly noted for his exceptional shot-stopping abilities and sharp reflexes that enable him to make crucial interventions in high-pressure scenarios. His bravery in aerial duels and one-on-one situations further bolsters his profile, allowing him to confidently challenge attackers and secure possession in tight spaces. These attributes have been highlighted in assessments from his time at Manchester United and subsequent clubs, where his calmness under pressure has consistently aided in preventing goals during competitive matches. Amos's distribution skills with his feet have been praised for their precision and range, making him well-suited to modern possession-based systems that demand goalkeepers to initiate attacks from the back. He excels in delivering long balls with pinpoint accuracy, as demonstrated during his spell at Bolton Wanderers. This technical proficiency aligns with tactical evolutions in the English leagues during the and , enhancing his versatility across different team setups. In his early career, particularly during loans in the late and early , Amos faced criticism for his overall performance. However, by the 2020s, he had significantly evolved, demonstrating strong authority when claiming crosses and organizing the backline, as evidenced in his performances at Port Vale. This development reflects targeted improvements through experience and coaching, solidifying his reputation as a more dominant presence in the box.

Personal life

Amos was born on 10 April 1990 in , , where he grew up and began his early football involvement with local club United. He attended Fallibroome High School in , earning 11 GCSEs at grades A to C. This education balanced with his developing football commitments, as he transitioned from midfield to goalkeeping during youth play due to team needs. In addition to his playing career, Amos has engaged in charity efforts, notably fundraising for in 2024 to support his nephew Jacob, who was diagnosed with the rare neurological condition . Jacob's condition, while not linked to cancer in his case, requires ongoing management, and Amos's initiative highlighted family resilience amid health challenges. Amos contributes to youth development through goalkeeping clinics organized by the Foundation, mentoring aspiring goalkeepers aged 6 to 14 in technical and positional skills. These sessions reflect his interest in and community involvement post-playing career. Several injuries marked his , including ankle ligament damage in February 2016 while at Wanderers, sidelining him for three to six weeks and disrupting his season. A more extended absence occurred from October 2019 to January 2020 at Charlton Athletic, lasting 91 days and causing him to miss 17 matches due to a finger injury. More recently, as of the 2025–26 season, Amos recovered from a muscle injury sustained in pre-season, which sidelined him from late July to early September 2025, before returning to action in October. These setbacks tested his recovery but underscored his determination to maintain professional longevity.

Career statistics and achievements

Career statistics

Ben Amos has made over 350 professional appearances as a , with 88 clean sheets across domestic and . The following table summarizes his career statistics by club, including appearances and clean sheets in and competitions (excluding and matches). Data is aggregated for brevity, with totals up to November 2025, incorporating 1 appearance and 0 clean sheets for Port Vale in the 2025–26 season.
ClubYearsLeague (Apps / CS)Cups (Apps / CS)Total AppsTotal CS
Manchester United2008–2015: 1 / 1: 5 / 2; Other: 1 / 073
Peterborough United2009–10: 1 / 0-10
2010Tippeligaen: 8 / 0-80
Oldham Athletic2010–11: 16 / 5-165
Hull City2012–13: 15 / 4: 2 / 0174
Carlisle United2013–14: 9 / 1-91
Bolton Wanderers2015–16: 49 / 10: 2 / 1; : 2 / 15312
Cardiff City2016–17: 16 / 2-162
Charlton Athletic2017–18, 2019–21: 92 / 31: 2 / 0; : 3 / 1; Other: 2 / 09932
2018–19: 12 / 1: 3 / 0151
Wigan Athletic2021–24: 65 / 20; : 29 / 7: 2 / 1; : 1 / 0; : 5 / 210230
Port Vale2024–26League Two (2024–25): 23 / 9; (2025–26): 1 / 0: 1 / 0; : 4 / 2; : 0 / 0; Other: 2 / 03111
Career Total2008–26326 / 9134 / 10360101

Honours

Ben Amos has accumulated a number of team honours, largely from his youth and early professional days at Manchester United, where he was part of squads that achieved domestic and success. Although he made limited first-team appearances, he received medals for his involvement in these triumphs.

Team Honours

  • Premier League: 2008–09, 2010–11, 2012–13 (Manchester United)
  • : 2009–10, 2010–11 (Manchester United)
  • FIFA Club World Cup: 2008 (Manchester United)
  • UEFA Champions League runner-up: 2008–09, 2009–10 (Manchester United)
  • Premier League 2 (U21): 2012–13, 2014–15 (Manchester United U21)
  • : 2021–22 (Wigan Athletic)
  • EFL League Two runner-up (promotion to ): 2024–25 (Port Vale)
Amos has no major senior international honours with , having represented the nation at youth levels without securing trophies.

Individual Awards

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