Craziest Goalkeepers in Football

1. Jorge Campos

(born 15 October 1966) is a retired Mexican footballer who played as a goalkeeper and striker.
He scored a notable bicycle kick goal for Atlante in the 1997 season. In that game, he started as goalkeeper, but as the forwards were failing to score a goal, the coach replaced a field player with another goalkeeper to send Campos to the attack.
He scored 34 goals throughout his career. His trademark, self-designed bright kits contributed to his popularity.

"On 16 June 1996, he had two games on the same day (USA v Mexico) (LA Galaxy and Tampa Bay Mutiny) he played in both.
Here is a photo of his kits he designed himself.
2. René Higuita

A retired Colombian Goalkeeper who was nicknamed El Loco ("The Madman") for his high-risk 'sweeper-keeper' playing style and his dribbling flair.
He is one of the highest goalscoring keepers, with 41 goals to his name.

He is the inventor of the Famous Scorpion kick, he performed it while clearing a cross from Jamie Redknapp during a friendly against England at Wembley Stadium on 6 September 1995.
3. Rogério Ceni

Is a former Brazilian goalkeeper who the 2002 FIFA World Cup and the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup, and played for 25 years.
In 25 years he associated with São Paulo played 1,257 professional club matches, and he won 20 major titles with them. Including the 2005 FIFA Club World Cup against Liverpool
He was known for his crazy Brazilian dribbling style, distribution, and ability with the ball at his feet. He Was also one of the best freekick takers and the highest goal scoring keeper, with 131 goals to his name.
Ceni scored 61 free-kicks before he hung up his boots in 2015, and converted 71 Penalties.

In the 2005 season he 21 goals in all competitions, which is TOO Much FOR A GOALKEEPER! .
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