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    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. May 31, 2017 · The European Cup Winners' Cup probably saw Seaman's finest individual moments. Hampered by a broken rib, the Yorkshireman had pain-killing injections before keeping out a stellar cast of Zola, Brolin and Asprilla in the 1994 backs-to-the-wall win over Parma.

  3. In his 1000th career game, Seaman made arguably the most famous save of his club career; stretching miraculously behind himself to scoop a near point-blank header away from the goal-line as Arsenal defended a 1-0 lead against Sheffield United in the FA Cup semi-final of 2003.

  4. Sep 4, 2024 · In 2003, the manager and player wanted to work together longer but couldn’t agree on what 12 more months at Highbury would look like for the then 39-year-old. Seaman had just captained Arsenal in the FA Cup Final, fittingly keeping a clean sheet, so felt he could still perform at the highest level.

  5. Oct 20, 2019 · Seaman ended his Arsenal career by captaining them to victory over Southampton in the final — another one-nil, another Seaman clean sheet. The same gloved hand that stunned Sheffield United ...

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  6. Sep 9, 2019 · Original Series | Names of the Nineties. It wasn’t until the eve of the 1990/91 season that David Seaman first pulled on an Arsenal jersey; nine years into a career that had, to that point, seen him represent Leeds United, Peterborough United, Birmingham City, Queens Park Rangers and England.

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  8. Arsenal. Over the next 13 seasons, Seaman experienced life at the height of English and European football. An ever-present in the Arsenal side in his first season, conceding an average of less than 1 goal every 2 games, Arsenal stormed to the league title in the 1990-1991 season.

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