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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_SeamanDavid Seaman - Wikipedia

    David Andrew Seaman MBE (born 19 September 1963) is an English former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. In a career lasting from 1981 to 2004, he is best known for his time playing for Arsenal. He won 75 caps for England, and is the country's second-most capped goalkeeper, after Peter Shilton. [4]

  2. www.davidseaman.comDavid Seaman

    Learn about David Seaman's career as a goalkeeper for England and various clubs, including Arsenal, Leeds United, and Manchester City. Watch his FA Cup save and browse his photos and news.

  3. 1 de jan. de 2004 · Posição detalhada. Posição principal: Goleiro. Nome no país de origem: David Andrew Seaman Nasc./Idade: 19/09/1963 (60) Local de nascimento: Rotherham Altura: 1,93 m Nacionalidade: Inglaterra Posição: Goleiro Pé: direito Clube atual: Fim de carreira No time desde: 01/01/2004 Contrato até: -.

    • Inglaterra
    • Rotherham
  4. David Andrew Seaman MBE, (Rotherham, 19 de setembro de 1963), é um ex-futebolista inglês que atuava como goleiro/guarda-redes. Seaman jogou por vários clubes, dentre os quais, como mais notável o Arsenal. Aposentou-se na data de 13 de janeiro de 2004, seguindo recuperação de uma lesão no ombro.

  5. Transfermarkt provides the profile of David Seaman, a former international goalkeeper who played for Arsenal, Manchester City and England. See his date of birth, height, position, career stats, national team career and more.

    • England
    • Rotherham
  6. Seaman's qualities were manifold - he had sharp reflexes, excellent positional sense, great judgement from crosses and bags of courage. Those attributes were all on show in Seaman's first campaign as the Arsenal keeper produced match-winning performances at Tottenham and Liverpool en route to the title.

  7. Known as ‘Safe Hands’, goalkeeper David Seaman made over 1,000 appearances in a remarkable 23 year long career. A promising youngster with Leeds United, manager Eddie Gray released him to Fourth Division Peterborough United in 1982 for a fee of just £4000.