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THE HISTORY OF GOALKEEPER GAME: FROM CHAOS TO ORDER

Imagine a football match without a goalkeeper. Chaos, right? This is exactly how the history of football began. In the first rulebook from 1863, there was no designated goalkeeper. The goal could be defended by the player on the defensive side who was closest to the goal, but they had no special privileges regarding handling the ball.

In 1871, a new rule changed everything - suddenly only one player was allowed to use his hands in his own half. It was stipulated that the goalkeeper was allowed to handle the ball "to protect his goal". The goalkeeper's ball handling restrictions were later changed and adjusted several times.

  • 1885 – A Patent and a Vision

    The year 1885 was a milestone, even if nobody knew it at the time. The Englishman William Sykes filed the first patent for goalkeeper gloves. Made of leather, these gloves were the first attempt to protect the goalkeeper. But the football world was not yet ready. Most goalkeepers continued to use their bare hands - a symbol of their courage and robustness.

  • 1940-1950 – Gloves as an option

    In the 1940s, some goalkeepers, such as Argentina's Amadeo Carrizo, began wearing gloves. These were often simple cotton or woolen gloves, designed more to protect against the cold. Gardening gloves were also a popular choice in wet weather. However, the majority of goalkeepers continued to play without gloves.

  • 1960-1970 – The breakthrough

    The late 1960s and 1970s were marked by innovation. Rubberized palms appeared and goalkeepers slowly began to recognize the value of gloves. Football greats like Sepp Maier made them popular. However, this period was not just about protection - gloves became thesymbol of a new era: more precise, more professional, stronger.

  • 1980 – Introduction of latex palms

    The 1980s brought a real revolution. Brands like reusch and uhlsport developed goalkeeper gloves with latex palms that took grip to a new level. Suddenly goalkeepers had the control they had never experienced before. It was a time of change when gloves became not just an option but an essential part of the equipment.

  • 1990 – The Birth of the High-Tech Gloves

    In the 1990s, goalkeeper gloves became true works of art. The materials kept getting better and better, the adhesive foams much stickier and the first cult designs of some brands appeared (e.g. Reusch's characteristic arrow). Ergonomics, finger protection and a precise design - the gloves became an extension of the goalkeeper's hands. No goalkeeper could do without them anymore.

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