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Fraser Forster

Fraser Gerard Forster (born 17 March 1988) is an English former professional footballer who played as a , most recently for club Tottenham Hotspur. Standing at 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) tall with a right-footed preference, he is renowned for his shot-stopping ability and commanding aerial presence in goal. Born in , , Forster developed through the youth academy of his hometown club Newcastle United, making his professional breakthrough via loan spells at lower-tier clubs including County, Rovers, and City between 2008 and 2010. His career elevated significantly with a season-long loan to Scottish club in 2010, which became permanent in 2012; during his four years there, he won four titles (2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14) and two Scottish Cups, while setting a league record with 24 clean sheets in the 2011–12 season. In August 2014, Forster joined Southampton for a club-record £10 million fee, where he established himself as a Premier League stalwart, accumulating over 150 appearances and achieving 42 clean sheets across five seasons, including a standout 2015–16 campaign with 20 shutouts. After a season-long loan return to Celtic in 2019–20, in which he won the Scottish Premiership, he signed with Tottenham Hotspur on a free transfer in July 2022 as backup to Hugo Lloris (and later Guglielmo Vicario), making 20 appearances by the 2024–25 season, including key starts during Vicario's injury absence in late 2024. In the 2024–25 season, he made four appearances in the Europa League, contributing to Tottenham's run to the final. Forster left Tottenham on the expiration of his contract in July 2025 and remains a free agent as of November 2025. In total, Forster has amassed 155 Premier League appearances with 46 clean sheets as of November 2025. Forster has represented the England national team six times at senior level, earning his first cap in a 2–0 friendly defeat to on 15 November 2013 and featuring in the , though he did not play in the tournament. His last cap came in 2016, but he received a surprise recall to the in March 2022 at age 34 following injuries to other goalkeepers, ahead of friendlies against and .

Early years

Early life

Fraser Gerard Forster was born on 17 March 1988 in , , . Raised in a supportive in the north-east of , Forster initially showed greater interest in and rather than during his early years. It was not until the age of 13 that he began focusing on , marking a significant shift in his sporting pursuits. Forster attended the Royal Grammar School in , where he participated in school teams alongside his studies. His initial involvement in organized came through local clubs, starting with Stocksfield FC at the age of eight, where he played for several years, followed by . During his time at Stocksfield, Forster transitioned from playing as a central to the position, receiving his first structured training in that role over four years with the club. This early development paved the way for his recruitment into Newcastle United's academy at age 16.

Youth career

Fraser Forster joined Newcastle United's youth academy as a trainee in July 2004 at the age of 16, having previously played for local clubs such as Stocksfield FC and . He signed his first professional contract with the club in 2005, marking a significant step in his development as a . Forster progressed through the ranks, featuring for the under-18 team during the 2005–06 before advancing to the reserve . By the 2007–08 campaign, he had established himself as a regular in the reserves, appearing in matches such as a 3–0 win over Reserves and a goalless draw against Reserves. During his youth phase, Forster gained early exposure to senior-level training sessions with Newcastle's first-team goalkeepers, including opportunities to learn from established players like Shay Given.

Club career

Newcastle United

Fraser Forster signed his first professional contract with Newcastle United in 2005, joining the club's academy at the age of 17 and being promoted to the first-team squad for the 2005–06 season. Despite this elevation, he did not make a first-team debut during that campaign. From the 2006–07 season through to 2012, Forster remained part of Newcastle's senior squad as the third-choice , positioned behind established number one and fellow academy product . This hierarchy limited his opportunities for competitive minutes, resulting in zero first-team appearances across all competitions during his seven-year association with the club. In April 2008, Forster agreed to a extension with Newcastle, securing his stay at the club until summer 2010 amid ongoing in the goalkeeping department. The intense internal rivalry for the starting position, coupled with the depth in the roster, prompted club recommendations for Forster to seek moves to build match experience and develop further.

Stockport County

In October 2008, Fraser Forster joined Stockport County on a one-month loan from Newcastle United to provide cover for first-choice goalkeeper Owain Fôn Williams, who was sidelined by injury. The move marked Forster's first taste of senior professional football, allowing the 20-year-old to gain competitive experience in League One. Forster made an immediate impact, debuting on 7 October in the Football League Trophy against Bury, where Stockport suffered a 1–0 defeat despite his solid handling under pressure. His league debut followed four days later on 11 October, a 1–1 draw at Southend United, in which he demonstrated composure in a high-stakes encounter against a side battling relegation. Over the course of the loan, Forster featured in seven matches across all competitions, conceding just three goals while securing three clean sheets—impressive statistics for a debutant in a promotion-chasing team. Notable performances included a string of key saves during the 2–1 loss to Colchester United on 18 October and his first senior shutout in the 1–0 home win over Hereford United on 25 October, where his command of the penalty area proved pivotal against a direct, relegation-threatened opponent. Forster returned to Newcastle on 1 November 2008 upon the expiration of his loan, having impressed manager with his potential. At 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m), his physical stature was already highlighted as a key asset, offering significant presence in goal and room for further technical refinement in the higher echelons of the game.

Bristol Rovers

Fraser Forster joined Bristol Rovers on a one-month loan from Newcastle United on 31 July 2009, providing cover for first-choice goalkeeper in . Following his previous loan at County in League Two, this move offered Forster an opportunity to adapt to the demands of a higher division, though his playing time remained limited amid competition from the experienced Phillips. Forster made his debut for Rovers on 8 August 2009, starting in a 1–2 home league defeat to Leyton Orient at the Memorial Stadium. He went on to feature in four league matches during the spell, including a 1–0 victory over Huddersfield Town on 22 August where he kept a clean sheet after saving a key effort from late in the game. Overall, Forster recorded two clean sheets in those outings, demonstrating promise in shot-stopping but facing challenges in maintaining consistency under the pressure of League One's physicality and pace, as Rovers struggled early in the season with just one win from their opening fixtures. The loan was cut short on 28 August 2009 when Forster was recalled by Newcastle and immediately loaned to City for the remainder of the 2009–10 campaign. Rovers manager expressed interest in extending the deal, praising Forster's potential but noting the need for the young to build further reliability in high-stakes situations. This brief stint highlighted Forster's developmental progress while underscoring the adaptation hurdles in stepping up from lower-tier exposure.

Norwich City

In August 2009, Fraser Forster joined City on an initial one-month emergency loan from Newcastle United, which was later extended for the remainder of the 2009–10 season. Following a challenging spell at Bristol Rovers earlier that year, Forster quickly established himself as the first-choice goalkeeper under manager , replacing the injured . Forster made 38 league appearances in , starting every match he played and logging 3,281 minutes while conceding just 29 goals. His shot-stopping prowess contributed to 18 clean sheets, earning him the award for the most shutouts in the division and helping Norwich concede the fewest goals in the league (41 overall). These performances were pivotal in Norwich's dominant campaign, as the team amassed 95 points to secure the League One title and automatic promotion to the . A highlight came on 17 April 2010, when Forster's series of outstanding saves preserved a 1–0 victory over Charlton Athletic at , clinching promotion with five games remaining. He denied multiple efforts from Charlton forwards, including close-range stops from Nicky Forster and , ensuring Michael Nelson's first-half header stood as the winner in a match that sparked pitch invasions among ecstatic supporters. Forster's breakout season culminated in him being named Norwich City Players' Player of the Year and Supporters' Player of the Season, marking his first major individual accolade and highlighting his transformation into a reliable prospect.

Celtic

Fraser Forster joined Celtic on a season-long loan from Newcastle United in August 2010. During the 2010–11 season, he established himself as the first-choice goalkeeper, making 44 appearances across all competitions and keeping 24 clean sheets while contributing to Celtic's victory with a clean sheet in the 3–0 final win over . He returned to Celtic on another season-long loan in July 2011. In the 2011–12 campaign, Forster featured in 46 matches, securing 20 clean sheets and playing a pivotal role in 's Scottish Premier League title win, ending Rangers' dominance that season. secured Forster's services permanently in July 2012 for a reported fee of £2 million. His debut full season as a permanent player in 2012–13 saw him make 50 appearances, including all 38 games, where he set a club record with 24 clean sheets and earned the SPL Goalkeeper of the Season award for his outstanding shot-stopping and command of the . This performance helped clinch another league title and the double. Forster continued as Celtic's mainstay goalkeeper in the 2013–14 season, appearing in 50 games and keeping 25 clean sheets en route to a third consecutive title following the league's restructuring. In the early part of the 2014–15 season, he added six more appearances before departing for in August 2014, contributing to Celtic's ongoing domestic success with another league title that year. During these two seasons, he also lifted the in 2014, though his involvement was limited to earlier rounds. After five years away, Forster rejoined on a season-long loan from in August 2019. He made 39 appearances in the 2019–20 season, recording 18 clean sheets and anchoring the defense as achieved a domestic , winning the —their ninth consecutive title—along with the and . Across his two spells at , Forster amassed 236 appearances in all competitions, establishing himself as one of the club's most reliable goalkeepers with a reputation for exceptional reflexes and distribution that underpinned multiple title triumphs.

Southampton

Fraser Forster joined from on 8 August 2014, signing a four-year contract for a transfer fee of £10 million, which at the time represented a record for a . In his debut 2014–15 season, Forster established himself as the first-choice , making 37 appearances across all competitions and contributing to 's seventh-place finish in the . His performances were marked by reliability, including 16 clean sheets and notable saves that helped secure points against top sides, though his season was cut short by a serious injury in 2015. Forster returned from knee surgery in January 2016 after nearly 10 months out, regaining his starting position and playing a key role over the next two seasons. From 2015–16 to 2017–18, he made 87 appearances in total, including starting in the , where lost 3–2 to Manchester United at . His consistent shot-stopping earned praise, bolstering 's defensive record and contributing to their progression to the 2016–17 Europa League group stage. Injuries continued to impact Forster's availability, including a thigh strain in early 2018 that sidelined him briefly and contributed to a dip in form. By the 2018–19 season, he had lost his place to , limiting him to just four appearances amid increased competition. This reduced role persisted into 2019–20 and 2020–21, where he made only 14 appearances combined, prompting a season-long loan return to in 2019–20 to regain match fitness (detailed in the Celtic section). Forster experienced a brief resurgence in 2021–22, featuring in eight matches as cover for the injured , but his overall involvement remained limited before his release at the season's end. Over his eight-year tenure at , Forster made 162 appearances in all competitions, adapting to the Premier League's high-intensity demands through improved distribution and command of the box, though injuries and competition for places hampered consistency.

Tottenham Hotspur

Fraser Forster joined Tottenham Hotspur on a free transfer from in July 2022, signing a two-year contract until 2024 to serve as backup goalkeeper to . During the 2022–23 and 2023–24 seasons, Forster made a total of 20 appearances, primarily in cup competitions, though his playing time increased following Hugo Lloris's knee injury in February 2023, which sidelined the captain for six to eight weeks. In December 2023, Tottenham announced a one-year contract extension for Forster, securing his services until June 2025. In the 2024–25 season, Forster featured in 14 matches across all competitions, including four appearances in the as progressed to the final. He played the full 90 minutes in the final on 21 May 2025 at San Mamés Stadium in , where defeated 1–0 to claim the trophy, with Forster making several key saves to preserve the clean sheet. Over his three seasons at the club, Forster accumulated 34 appearances in total. Forster departed on 31 May 2025 upon the expiry of his contract, transitioning to after contributing to the team's first major European triumph since 1984. As of November 2025, Forster remains a and has not signed with a new club.

International career

Youth international career

Fraser Forster earned his first call-up to the England under-17 national team in 2005, during which he secured two caps while developing at Newcastle United's youth setup. In 2007, Forster progressed to the under-19 team, accumulating five caps that included participation in European Championship qualifiers, showcasing his growing potential as a . Forster's involvement with the England under-21 side spanned 2009 to 2011, where he made 10 appearances; a notable highlight was his strong performance in the qualifiers, helping the team advance. Following his successful loan spell at Norwich City, Forster's consistent form at the under-21 level positioned him for consideration in the senior by late 2011.

Senior international career

Fraser Forster received his first call-up to the senior in November 2013 for a friendly international against , following impressive form at . He made his debut in that match on 15 November 2013 at , starting and playing the full 90 minutes in a 0–2 defeat. Forster earned five additional caps between 2014 and 2016, all in friendly matches under manager . His appearances included a brief substitute outing against in June 2014, where he entered in the 75th minute and helped secure a 0–0 draw—his sole clean sheet at senior international level. He started full matches against (a 3–1 victory in November 2014), (a 3–2 victory in March 2016, playing the second half), the (a 1–2 defeat later that month), and (a 2–1 win in May 2016). The following table summarizes his senior international appearances:
DateOpponentResult (England score first)Minutes PlayedGoals Conceded
15 Nov 20130–2 (L)902
7 Jun 20140–0 (D)150
18 Nov 20143–1 (W)901
26 Mar 20163–2 (W)452
29 Mar 20161–2 (L)902
27 May 20162–1 (W)901
Despite limited playing time, Forster was included in major tournament squads as a backup goalkeeper. He was named in England's 23-man roster for the in but did not feature in any of the group stage matches. Similarly, he traveled to in as the second-choice option behind , remaining unused throughout the tournament. Forster returned to the England setup after a six-year absence in March 2022, called up as a late replacement for injured goalkeepers and ahead of friendlies against and ; he did not play. He received another recall in March 2023 for fixtures against and , again serving as an unused substitute. In total, Forster has accumulated 6 senior caps for , with his international appearances spanning from 2013 to 2016 as of November 2025.

Professional profile

Style of play

Fraser Forster, standing at 6 feet 7 inches (201 cm), possesses a commanding physical presence in goal that allows him to dominate his effectively, particularly against aerial threats and crosses. Despite his imposing stature, Forster demonstrates notable agility, enabling quick reactions for shot-stopping and reflexes in high-pressure situations, as highlighted by his former manager who praised his ability to perform in big matches. Forster's strengths lie in his concentration and shot-stopping prowess, particularly in reflex saves and handling one-on-one duels, where his height and quickness provide an advantage over attackers. His distribution has shown significant improvement since joining in , evolving from an initial weakness requiring extensive coaching to a more reliable aspect of his game that supports build-up play. Early in his career, Forster struggled with positional errors, occasionally leaving his line too late or misjudging angles, which led to concessions during loan spells. Additionally, he has been injury-prone during the mid-2010s, most notably suffering a ruptured in 2015 that sidelined him for nearly a year. Forster's evolution as a traces from a raw talent on loan at lower-tier clubs to a composed performer at , where he developed greater mental resilience under pressure, as Lennon commended his character and pride in overcoming challenging games. This growth has drawn comparisons to in terms of exceptional shot-stopping ability, though Forster's taller build offers a distinct edge in aerial command.

Career statistics

Fraser Forster has amassed 371 appearances in domestic leagues across his professional career, during which he has conceded 353 goals and recorded 161 clean sheets, with an average of 0.96 goals against per 90 minutes played. Across all competitions, including cups and European matches, his club totals stand at 456 appearances, 465 goals conceded, and 189 clean sheets. In the 2024–25 season, these include 2 appearances and 4 appearances, contributing to Tottenham's run to the Europa League final. He has never scored as a . By competition, Forster has made 155 appearances (134 for and 21 for Tottenham Hotspur), conceding 204 goals with 46 clean sheets; 168 appearances for , conceding 93 goals with 77 clean sheets; and 48 appearances (42 for City and 6 for Bristol Rovers in separate stints, plus 6 for County), conceding 36 goals with 23 clean sheets. The following table summarizes Forster's domestic league statistics on a season-by-season basis:
SeasonClubLeagueAppearances (MP)StartsMinutesGoals Against (GA)Clean Sheets (CS)
2008-2009Stockport County6654043
2009-2010Norwich City38383,2812918
2009-2010Bristol Rovers4436032
2010-201136363,2402221
2011-201233332,9702021
2012-201334343,0603215
2013-201437373,3302221
2014-201530302,6232113
2015-201618181,620176
2016-201738383,4204814
2017-201820201,800304
2018-2019119030
2019-202028282,5201714
2020-202188720112
2021-202219191,710353
2022-2023Tottenham Hotspur14131,215243
2023-2024Tottenham Hotspur00000
2024-2025Tottenham Hotspur77630151
Note: Statistics are current as of November 8, 2025, and reflect domestic league matches only; cup and European competitions add further appearances. At international level, Forster earned 6 caps for the senior team between 2013 and 2016, all in friendlies, playing 418 minutes and conceding 7 goals with 0 clean sheets, for a goals against average of approximately 1.51 per 90 minutes.

Achievements

Club honours

Fraser Forster began his professional trophy-winning career during his loan spell at Norwich City from Newcastle United in the 2009–10 season. He played a pivotal role in their promotion to the by winning the title, appearing in 42 matches across all competitions and keeping 21 clean sheets overall, including 18 in league play which earned him award for the most clean sheets in the division. Forster's most prolific period of team success came during his time at Celtic, where he secured multiple domestic honours over two spells. In his first stint from 2010 to 2014, he contributed to three consecutive titles in 2011–12, 2012–13, and 2013–14, while also winning the in 2010–11 and 2012–13, and the in 2014–15; notable for his exceptional shot-stopping, he kept 15 clean sheets in the 2012–13 season. Returning on loan in 2019–20, he helped Celtic claim the title, the , and the that year, starting in the League Cup final where his saves were instrumental in a 1–0 victory over Rangers. In total, Forster's contributions at Celtic included 92 clean sheets in matches, underpinning their dominance. At Tottenham Hotspur, Forster added a major European honour to his collection by winning the in the 2024–25 season. As backup goalkeeper to , he was part of the squad for the final against Manchester United on 21 May 2025 at San Mamés Stadium in , receiving a winners' medal during the 1–0 victory that secured Tottenham's third UEFA Cup/Europa League title and their first major trophy since 2008.

Individual honours

Fraser Forster received the Norwich City Players' Player of the Season award for the 2009–10 campaign, recognizing his key contributions during his loan spell at the club where he helped secure promotion to the Championship. During his time at , Forster was named the club's Players' Player of the Season for both the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons, reflecting his consistent performances. He earned a place in the Scotland Premiership Team of the Year for 2013–14, selected by fellow professional players as one of the top performers in the league that season. Forster was awarded the SPFL Player of the Month for January 2014 after keeping clean sheets in all five of Celtic's matches that month. Later with , he became the first goalkeeper to win the Player of the Month since 2013 when he claimed it for 2016, following four consecutive clean sheets in league and cup fixtures.

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