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Owen Olamidayo Goodman (born 27 November 2003) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for EFL League One club Huddersfield Town on loan from Premier League club Crystal Palace.

Key Information

Early life

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Goodman was born in Essex.[2] He moved to Canada with his parents at the age of five.[3] As a youth, Owen represented clubs South Simcoe United and County FC, both based in Alliston, Ontario.[2]

He returned to the United Kingdom from Ontario in 2015, at the age of thirteen.[4][5] He started playing with the Crystal Palace academy from under-13 level.[6]

Club career

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Crystal Palace

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Goodman signed a professional contract with Crystal Palace in July 2021 as a seventeen year-old.[7]

2022–23

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Goodman had a place on the first-team bench for Crystal Palace in the Premier League against Wolverhampton Wanderers in October 2022.[8] He signed a contract extension with Crystal Palace in November 2022.[9] He made the Palace first-team bench in Premier League away trips to Brighton & Hove Albion, Arsenal and Southampton.[10]

2023–24: Colchester United (loan)

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In July 2023, Goodman joined League Two club Colchester United on a season-long loan.[11] He made 40 appearances in all competitions for the club.[2]

2024–25: AFC Wimbledon (loan)

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On 16 July 2024, Goodman returned to League Two for another loan spell, joining AFC Wimbledon for the duration of the 2024–25 season.[12] In September 2024, he saved two penalties in a shoot-out to help Wimbledon knock Premier League side Ipswich Town out of the EFL Cup.[4] On 26 May 2025, Goodman earned a clean sheet as Wimbledon defeated Walsall in the play-off final to earn promotion to League One.[13]

During the season, as the first-choice goalkeeper, Goodman featured in every competitive fixture. He was named in the League Two Team of the Season and was awarded the League Two Golden Glove after keeping 24 of his 25 clean sheets in the league. His total placed him joint-second for the most clean sheets in a single League Two campaign.[14]

2025–26: Huddersfield Town (loan)

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On 2 July 2025, Goodman signed for League One club Huddersfield Town for the duration of the 2025–26 season.[15]

International career

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Goodman is eligible to play for England, and Nigeria.[4][16] He has expressed his dream of representing Canada's senior national team in the future.[17]

Even with his expressed dream if representing Canada. Canada head coach Jesse Marsch has squashed the possibility that Owen Goodman, of Huddersfield Town in the English third tier, might play for Canada, despite the 21-year-old’s expressed hope that he could one day do so, having lived in the country for several years as a child. “Owen Goodman is not eligible. I’ve seen different reports but through everything we’ve done, he is not eligible (for Canada),” Marsch said.[18]

Goodman was called up to the England U-18 side in 2021.[19] In April 2022, Goodman accepted a call-up to the Canada under-20 team for two friendlies against Costa Rica.[20] Goodman was subsequently called-up to a Nigeria U-20 training camp in January 2023 but ultimately declined.[21] He played for the England U-20 against USA U-20 on 25 March 2023.[22] In October 2023, he was called up to the England U-20 side for matches against Portugal U-20 and Romania U-20.[23]

On 23 May 2025, Goodman was named to the England U21 pre-EURO training squad.[24]

Personal life

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Goodman has an English father and a Nigerian mother.[25][26][4]

Career statistics

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As of 30 August 2025
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup EFL Cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Crystal Palace 2022–23 Premier League 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Colchester United (loan) 2023–24 League Two 38 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 40 0
AFC Wimbledon (loan) 2024–25 League Two 46 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 52 0
Huddersfield Town (loan) 2025–26 League One 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
Career total 91 0 3 0 4 0 1 0 98 0

Honours

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Owen Olamidayo Goodman (born 27 November 2003) is an English-born Canadian professional footballer who plays as a for EFL League One club Huddersfield Town, on loan from . Standing at 1.93 metres (6 ft 4 in), he is noted for his shot-stopping ability and comfort on the ball with his left foot. Born in to an English father and a Nigerian mother, Goodman moved with his family to , , at the age of five, where he resided for eight years and developed his early passion for soccer through local clubs like South Simcoe United FC. At age 13, he returned to and joined the youth academy in 2015, progressing through the ranks to sign his first professional contract at 17 in 2021. Goodman made his senior debut on loan at Colchester United in the 2023–24 season, before joining on loan in the 2024–25 season, where he made 54 appearances and played a key role in their promotion to via the League Two play-offs. In July 2025, he moved on another loan to Huddersfield Town until June 2026, establishing himself as their first-choice in League One. Eligible to represent , , or due to his heritage, Goodman pursued Canadian citizenship for years, finally obtaining it in October 2025 by proving his childhood residency in . He rejected an offer from Nigeria and, having previously played for Canada's U-20 team in 2022 as well as 's youth sides, received his first senior call-up to the national team in November 2025 under manager , positioning him as a potential long-term option ahead of the .

Early life and background

Upbringing and family

Owen Goodman was born on November 27, 2003, in , , to an English father, Phil Goodman, and a Nigerian mother, Abimbola Goodman. At the age of five, Goodman's family relocated to , , , where he spent the next eight years of his childhood. During this period, he developed an early interest in soccer, initially playing as a defender before transitioning to , and represented local youth clubs South Simcoe United and County FC. The family returned to when Goodman was around 13, settling back in the London area, which allowed him to pursue professional opportunities in soccer. His multicultural heritage—English, Nigerian, and Canadian through residency—has influenced his international eligibility, though his family maintained strong ties to all three nations throughout his upbringing.

Academy development

Goodman joined the Crystal Palace academy at under-13 level in 2015 after returning to from , where he had previously trained with youth clubs such as South Simcoe United FC and County FC Academy. Initially, he spent half a season on trial with the under-14s before integrating into the under-15 group, where he trained twice weekly and competed in the Hyde development league to build experience. By the 2018–19 season, Goodman had established himself in the under-15 squad and earned an invitation to train with the under-16 national team in 2019. His development accelerated in the academy's higher age groups, highlighted by signing his first professional with in July 2021 at age 17. During the 2021–22 campaign, he made 19 league appearances for the under-18s, keeping six clean sheets as the team finished third in the U18 South under coach Rob Quinn. Goodman progressed to the under-21 side in the 2022–23 season, where he featured in 23 matches across various competitions, including his senior debut for the team in a 3–0 loss to on , 2021. His performances earned a extension in November 2022 and inclusion on the first-team bench for four matches that season, including away trips to & Albion and Nottingham Forest. Throughout his academy tenure, Goodman was noted for his athleticism and imposing presence as a , attributes that facilitated his transition to senior loan opportunities starting in 2023.

Club career

Crystal Palace

Owen Goodman joined the Crystal Palace academy in 2015 at the age of 13, having been scouted during a summer camp in , . He progressed through the youth ranks, starting at under-13 level and advancing to the under-18 and under-21 teams. Goodman signed his first professional contract with in July 2021, at the age of 17. During the 2021/22 season, he made 19 league appearances for the under-18s in the U18 South, keeping six clean sheets as the team finished third in the division. He also featured for the under-21s in the 2, accumulating 23 appearances across his academy career at that level, with an additional six clean sheets. His strong performances in the 2022/23 season earned Goodman a spot on the first-team bench for the first time, as an unused substitute against Wanderers in the on 18 October 2022. He was named on the bench three more times that season, including away matches against Brighton & Hove Albion. In recognition of his development, Goodman signed a contract extension with the club in November 2022.

Colchester United loan

On 14 July 2023, Owen Goodman joined League Two club Colchester United on a season-long loan from Crystal Palace. The 19-year-old England under-20 international was signed to provide competition and depth in goal under manager Ben Garner. Goodman made his professional debut for Colchester on 12 August 2023, starting in a 2–1 away loss to Bradford City in the league. He quickly established himself as the first-choice goalkeeper, appearing in all but two league matches and playing the full 90 minutes in each of his 38 League Two outings. Across all competitions, including one EFL Cup appearance and one FA Cup match, Goodman featured in 40 games, helping to solidify the defense during a challenging season. In League Two, Goodman recorded 113 saves from 168 shots on target, achieving a save percentage of 66.7%, while keeping 4 clean sheets as conceded 60 goals overall. The team endured a difficult campaign, finishing 22nd in the table with 45 points from 11 wins, 12 draws, and 23 losses, narrowly avoiding relegation. His loan spell provided valuable senior experience, with Goodman later reflecting on the transition to regular first-team football in the lower leagues.

AFC Wimbledon loan

On 16 July 2024, Owen Goodman joined on a season-long loan from , marking his return to League Two following a previous spell at Colchester United. The 20-year-old was brought in to provide competition and stability in the Dons' net, with manager praising Goodman's experience from prior loans and his potential to contribute to a promotion push. Goodman quickly established himself as the first-choice goalkeeper, featuring in all 54 matches across all competitions during the 2024–25 campaign and playing every minute of the regular league season. His performances were instrumental in AFC Wimbledon's solid defensive record, as he recorded 25 clean sheets— the highest in the league—while conceding just 41 goals overall. This outstanding tally earned him the Sky Bet League Two Golden Glove award in May 2025, recognizing his league-leading shutouts and shot-stopping ability, with a save percentage exceeding 70% in key fixtures. Goodman's consistency helped the team finish fifth in the regular season standings, securing a play-off spot. In the play-offs, Goodman played a pivotal role in AFC Wimbledon's promotion to League One. He kept clean sheets across three consecutive matches, including the semi-final second leg against Notts County and the decisive final against at on 26 May 2025, where the Dons won 1–0 to seal their return to the third tier after a three-year absence. His commanding presence in goal, including crucial saves under pressure, was highlighted by club officials as a major factor in the triumphant campaign, with noting his growth as a professional.

Huddersfield Town loan

On 2 July 2025, goalkeeper Owen Goodman joined Town on a season-long loan for the 2025–26 campaign, becoming the club's first signing ahead of their League One return. The 21-year-old, who had previously gained experience in League Two with loans at Colchester United and , was brought in to provide competition and depth behind first-choice stopper . manager praised Goodman's potential, noting his youth international experience with and recent loan successes as key factors in the move. Goodman initially served as a during the early fixtures but earned his first start in the on 2 September 2025, in a 6–2 victory over Newcastle United U21. He made his League One debut on 23 August 2025, securing a 1–0 win against with a clean sheet. By mid-November, Goodman had featured in six league matches for , starting all of them and recording four clean sheets while conceding just four goals. His performances included 14 saves and contributed to a strong defensive record, with the team winning 63% of games in which he played. However, Goodman's run was interrupted by a challenging outing against in August 2025, where he was involved in a heavy defeat that prompted a brief return to the bench. Grant later described the decision to reinstate him as one of his "hardest" in , highlighting Goodman's resilience following the setback. His loan spell was further impacted by an international call-up to the senior team on 5 November 2025 for friendlies against , where he did not feature in the 0–0 draw on 13 November or the 2–0 win against on 18 November, remaining on the bench. As of 13 November 2025, Goodman had also appeared three times in the , conceding four goals across those games. Goodman returned to club duties following the international break. His contributions have been seen as a positive influence on Huddersfield's promotion push, blending shot-stopping reliability with distribution skills honed at Palace's .

International career

Youth representations

Goodman is eligible to represent through birth, through residency from ages five to thirteen in , and through his mother's heritage. Despite these options, he has only featured at youth level for and , without featuring for , despite a call-up to their U20 training camp in January 2023, which he declined. Goodman received his first England youth call-up to the under-18 squad in 2021, though he did not earn any caps at that level. He made his England U20 debut in a 4-2 victory over the United States on 25 March 2023. In October 2023, while on loan at Colchester United, he was called up to the England U20 squad for Elite League matches against Portugal and Romania, earning his second cap during this window. In May 2025, Goodman was named to the England under-21 pre-EURO training camp squad at St. George's Park, preparing for the UEFA European Under-21 Championship in Slovakia, though he did not feature in competitive fixtures at this level. For , Goodman accepted a call-up to the under-20 team in April 2022 for a training camp and friendlies against . He made his sole appearance on 15 April 2022, starting in a 1-0 defeat in . No further youth caps followed for prior to his senior call-up in November 2025, as eligibility issues delayed his citizenship until October 2025.

Senior call-up

Goodman earned his first senior international call-up to the men's national team in November 2025, selected by head coach for the international friendlies against and . He was one of three goalkeepers named in the 26-man squad, alongside Maxime Crêpeau of the and Dayne St. Clair of Minnesota United. The inclusion marked a significant recruitment success for , as Goodman had previously represented at youth levels up to U20 and also featured for 's U20 side in 2022. Born in , , to an English father and Nigerian mother, Goodman spent formative years in , , which facilitated his eligibility for following the completion of his citizenship process in late 2025. He had received youth call-ups from all three nations—England, Nigeria, and —but ultimately committed to ahead of the , which the country will co-host. Marsch highlighted Goodman's potential as a long-term option in goal, praising his athleticism and club form during a loan spell at Huddersfield Town in . The friendlies represented Canada's final matches of 2025, with the Ecuador clash scheduled for 14 November at in and the Venezuela fixture set for 19 November at in . Goodman joined other dual-national newcomers like defender in the camp, bolstering depth for the preparations. He was an unused substitute in both matches—a 0-0 draw against and a 0-2 loss to —and has not yet made his senior debut as of 19 November 2025.

Career statistics and honours

Club appearances

Owen Goodman has made 103 senior appearances for various clubs as of November 19, 2025, all as a with no goals scored. His professional debut came during a loan spell at Colchester United in the 2023–24 season, where he featured regularly in League Two. Subsequent loans to and Town have further bolstered his experience in the . The following table details his appearances by club, season, and competition:
ClubSeasonLeague Apps Apps AppsOther AppsTotal Apps
Colchester United (loan)2023–243811040
(loan)2024–254623354
Huddersfield Town (loan)2025–2670029
Career total91345103
Note: "Other" includes and playoff matches where applicable; statistics updated to November 19, 2025, and exclude youth appearances for .

International appearances

Owen Goodman received his first senior international call-up to the national team in November 2025 for a pair of friendlies during the international window. The 21-year-old , eligible for through despite prior youth experience with , was included in the squad announced on November 7, 2025, ahead of matches against on November 13 at in and on November 18 at in Fort Lauderdale. As of November 19, 2025, Goodman has not yet made a senior appearance for , with Maxim Crépeau established as the primary goalkeeper under head coach . His inclusion marks a significant step in his international journey, following a protracted process to secure Canadian citizenship, which was finalized earlier in 2025 after years of residency and eligibility verification. Goodman's senior international statistics to date are summarized below:
National TeamYears ActiveAppearancesGoals ConcededClean Sheets
2025–present000
These figures reflect his status following the November 2025 fixtures, with potential for debut opportunities as prepares for the co-hosting duties.

Individual and team honours

During his loan spell at AFC Wimbledon in the 2024–25 season, Goodman won the Sky Bet League Two Golden Glove award for recording the most clean sheets (21) in the division. He was also named in the EFL League Two Team of the Season and the PFA Team of the Year: 2024–25 League Two at the 2025 EFL Awards, recognizing his outstanding performances that included just 35 goals conceded across 46 appearances. On the team front, Goodman contributed to AFC Wimbledon's promotion to by winning the 2025 League Two play-off final against , where he kept a clean sheet in the 1–0 victory at . No other individual or team honours have been recorded in Goodman's professional career to date.

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