Scotland Born in England Goram

Andy Goram

en-sc   g'o@rram
Born:13-Apr-64
Passed away: 02-Jul-22 R.I.P.
Height:1.75
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Position: Goalkeeper
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Andrew Lewis Goram (13 April 1964 – 2 July 2022) was a Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Bury, Lancashire, England, he started his career with Oldham Athletic and Hibernian, but he is best remembered for playing for Rangers during the 1990s, when he earned the nickname "The Goalie". In a 2001 poll of Rangers fans, Goram was voted Rangers' greatest-ever goalkeeper. Goram appeared in 43 international matches for Scotland and was selected for their squads at the 1986 and 1990 World Cups, UEFA Euro 1992 and UEFA Euro 1996. After his time with Rangers, Goram played for many clubs, most notably at Motherwell and a brief loan spell at Manchester United. He also represented Scotland at cricket, and was one of only four men to play internationally for Scotland in both football and cricket. After retirement from playing, he went on to become a goalkeeping coach at numerous Scottish clubs. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article



England Oldham Athletic81/87
Scotland Hibernian FC87/91
Scotland Rangers FC91/98
    uefaChampions 95/966
#1     uefaChampions 96/975
England Sheffield United98
Scotland Motherwell FC99/01
England Manchester United01
#14 EPL 00/01 2
England Coventry City01/02
Scotland Queen of the South02/03
Retired04

Scotland Scotland
#12 World Cup 86 0
#12 World Cup 90 0
#1     Euro 92 3
#12     Euro 96 3




Appearances, goals and cards for Goram
World Cup 1986



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