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12. BEN FOSTER

Birthdate: 03 Apr 1983
Birthplace: Leamington Spa, England
Position: Goalkeeper
Appearances: 10
Goals: 0
Joined United: 19 Jul 2005
United Debut: 15 March 2008 v Derby (A)
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It took Ben Foster almost three years to make his competitive United debut; signed in July 2005 and touted as Edwin van der Sar’s chief understudy, he was outstanding in a 1-0 win over Derby County on 15 March 2008.

Foster was snatched from relative obscurity at Stoke City and arrived at Old Trafford after catching Sir Alex Ferguson's eye while on loan at Wrexham. The young shot-stopper was eventually prised from the Potters, without ever playing for the first team, for an undisclosed fee. He's never stayed in one place long, however, with five loan spells in three years at the Britannia, and that continued after his move to Manchester.

After just one-and-a-half pre-season friendlies with United's Reserves in summer 2005, he was farmed out to Watford on a season-long loan. Tipped for relegation, the Hornets had a stunning campaign thanks in no small part to Foster. Aidy Boothroyd's men won Premier League promotion after a 3-0 Championship Play-off final win over Leeds.

Foster was subsequently named on the standby list for England's 2006 World Cup squad, cementing his credentials as a potential future no.1 for club and country. Although his presence wasn't required in Germany, his international bow wasn't long in coming as a superb second loan season at Watford earned him a start – ironically at Old Trafford – in England's friendly with Spain in February 2007. Steve McClaren's side lost 1-0, but Foster's noteworthy display was in keeping with his fine form throughout 2006/07 at Vicarage Road. He couldn't prevent Watford’s relegation from the Premier League, but their fate would have been sealed much sooner had it not been for his Ben's heroics.

Foster then returned to Old Trafford with the intention of pushing van der Sar for United's No.1 spot, but disaster struck when he was forced to undergo cruciate knee ligament surgery, ruling him out for almost a year. His return, his debut at Derby, confirmed his potential. Edwin’s excellence in the twilight of his career has restricted Ben’s first-team involvement, but he never lets United down when called upon.

That was in evidence for his first trophy, which arrived in March 2009 when his penalty shoot-out heroics helped the Reds to victory over Tottenham at Wembley. Patience continues to be a virtue for Foster, but you can be sure that when van der Sar takes off his gloves for the last time, Ben, who signed a contract extension in July 2009 to keep him at the club until at least June 2013, is well-placed to challenge for the No.1 jersey.
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Full name: Benjamin Anthony Foster
Date of birth: 3 April 1983 (age 26)
Place of birth: Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England
Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Playing position: Goalkeeper

Senior career*
2000–2001 Racing Club Warwick
2001–2005 Stoke City
2002 → Bristol City (loan)
2002–2003 → Tiverton Town (loan)
2004 → Stafford Rangers (loan)
2004 → Kidderminster Harriers (loan)
2005 → Wrexham (loan)
2005– Manchester United
2005–2007 → Watford (loan)

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2006– England

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 17:08, 26 June 2009 (UTC).



Ben Foster (lahir Leamington Spa, 3 April 1983) adalah pesepak bola Inggris yang bermain pada posisi Kiper yang saat ini bermain untuk Manchester United.
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Ben Foster given chance to shine for Manchester United and England

By Rory Smith
Published: 1:35PM BST 05 Aug 2009
Ben Foster will be given the chance to earn a place in England’s World Cup squad by standing in for Edwin van der Sar as the Manchester United goalkeeper recuperates from surgery on a broken finger

Foster is likely to be given the chance to deputise for the vastly experienced former Juventus and Ajax player, ahead of Tomasz Kuszczcak, after Ferguson greeted his decision to sign a new, long-term contract at the start of the summer by admitting he sees him as Van der Sar’s long-term “successor”.

Both goalkeepers are likely to play a part in tonight’s friendly against Valencia but Ferguson is believed to be ready to give Foster a run in the side, starting with the Community Shield against Chelsea at Wembley on Sunday, to prove his ability to replace Van der Sar when the Dutchman finally retires.

Foster has been widely tipped not just as Old Trafford’s first-choice in waiting but as the natural heir to David James for Fabio Capello’s England. Rob Green, the West Ham goalkeeper, stood in for the Portsmouth player for June’s two World Cup qualifiers against Kazakhstan and Andorra, but Capello is believed to regard his goalkeeping options as limited ahead of the tournament in South Africa next year.

James is now 39 and, while he is likely to travel to the World Cup, cannot be regarded as a long-term option. Doubts linger over Green’s command of his box, while Paul Robinson, despite his return earlier in the summer to Capello’s squad and the new lease of life granted him by a move to Blackburn last season, has failed to convince the Italian he should be given his place back.

Capello is unconvinced by the merits of the likes of Scott Carson, of West Bromwich Albion, and Joe Hart, now on loan at Birmingham, although he has invited Joe Lewis, the Peterborough and England U21 goalkeeper, to train with the senior squad on several occasions.

The Italian’s stated policy of only wishing to select those playing regularly for their clubs has thus far counted against Foster, an eternal understudy at Old Trafford since returning from a loan spell at Watford and recovering from a succession of serious injuries.

The former Stoke goalkeeper, now 26, can no longer be considered a young hopeful and knows he must start to play every week if he is to be included in Capello’s 23-man squad

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BBC SPORT Monday, 10 August 2009 17:48 UK

Foster pulls out of England match

INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY: Netherlands v England
Venue: Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam Date: Wed, 12 August Kick-off: 2045 BST Coverage: Live on BBC Radio 5 Live and ITV1; Live text commentary on BBC Sport website
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Foster was tipped to start for England on Wednesday

Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster has withdrawn from the England squad for Wednesday's friendly against the Netherlands in Amsterdam.

The 26-year-old picked up a knock during Sunday's FA Community Shield defeat by Chelsea.

Manchester City's Joe Hart - currently on loan at Birmingham City - has been called up as a replacement.

First-choice goalkeeper David James was left out of the squad by coach Fabio Capello because of a knee injury.

West Ham's Robert Green and Blackburn's Paul Robinson are the other two keepers in the squad, one of whom is now likely to start at the Amsterdam Arena.

Green, who has four caps, started England's last two matches, the World Cup qualifying wins against Kazakhstan (4-0) and Andorra (6-0) in June.

Robinson won the last of his 41 caps in a 2-1 European Championship qualifying defeat by Russia in Moscow in October 2007.

Foster has played twice for England, the first in the 1-0 defeat against Spain in February 2007 and the second as a second-half substitute in the 4-0 win over Slovakia in March this year.

He is expected to be first-choice for Manchester United in the absence of regular number one Edwin Van der Sar, who will be sidelined for up to eight weeks after undergoing surgery on a broken finger and bone in his left hand.

Foster started the Community Shield match against Chelsea on Sunday, but was unable to prevent United losing 4-1 on penalties.

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England has no decent keeper. this is an area of concern for our world cup chances

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Following seven successive qualifying wins, England are on the cusp of qualifying for the World Cup next summer in South Africa, while the Dutch, who have also notched up seven victories, are assured of a place in the 2010 finals.

After playing the Netherlands, Capello's England face Slovenia in a friendly on 5 September, before facing Croatia in a World Cup qualifier at Wembley on 9 September.

England squad for 12 August friendly against the Netherlands:

Goalkeepers: Robert Green (West Ham United), Joe Hart (Manchester City), Paul Robinson (Blackburn Rovers)

Defenders: Wayne Bridge (Manchester City), Ashley Cole (Chelsea), Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United), Glen Johnson (Liverpool), Joleon Lescott (Everton), John Terry (Chelsea), Matthew Upson (West Ham United)

Midfielders: Gareth Barry (Manchester City), David Beckham (LA Galaxy), Michael Carrick (Manchester United), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), James Milner (Aston Villa), Theo Walcott (Arsenal), Shaun Wright-Phillips (Manchester City), Ashley Young (Aston Villa)

Forwards: Carlton Cole (West Ham United), Jermain Defoe(Tottenham Hotspur), Emile Heskey (Aston Villa), Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)

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padahal sebelumnya udh diumumin kan kalo Foster kiper utama Inggris? CMIIW
kayaknya Fabio Capello kecewa berat nih ma penampilan Foster di FA.
ya iyalah.....
kita2 yg nonton aja jantungan!!
belom rejekimu, Foster, makanya latihan yg keras yah....
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Sir Alex not worried by Foster's poor display
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Sir Alex Ferguson has backed Ben Foster after the Manchester United goalkeeper's shaky display against Chelsea in the Charity Shield.

The 26-year-old is set for an extended run in the side after Edwin van der Sar's injury and endured a difficult afternoon at Wembley.

Foster's kicking looked suspect and he could have done better for both of Chelsea's goals, as Carlo Ancelotti's side ran out winners on penalties.

But Ferguson insists he has "no worries" over Foster's capabilities. "Knowing Ben and the ability which he has, he should have done better with the second goal,'' said the United boss.

"However, it was his first big challenge. He has waited a long time, has had his injuries and in pre-season I spread the load between the three keepers, and maybe we did not have enough minutes for him.

"But the important thing is, knowing his ability, it means I do not have any worries about him.''

Ferguson could find no words of comfort for referee Chris Foy however, after the incident on 70 minutes that changed the game.

Substitute Michael Ballack appeared to elbow Patrice Evra as the full-back charged down the left flank, but with the United player down, Foy allowed play to continue as Chelsea broke quickly, with Frank Lampard's shot beating Foster inside the far post.

Although the Premier League champions - who took the lead through Nani, later to go off with an injured shoulder - forced a penalty shoot-out when Wayne Rooney slotted home in stoppage time, Chelsea keeper Petr Cech was the hero with two saves.

Ferguson, however, believes Foy should have intervened when Evra was left flat out on the Wembley turf.

"I think the referee has made a rod for his own back,'' he said. "He stopped the game twice, first when Nani was down, then on the second occasion Ballack has gone down, which we have seen before with him.

"I asked the referee, he said he thought it was a serious incident, and he thought the player needed treatment, whereas he [Ballack] was up right away. Once he has done that, I do not understand why he has not stopped the game when Evra is lying down.

"With a replay you can see Ballack has elbowed the boy, and if the referee had seen it properly, it is a red card. The referee is in line with it, and should have at least stopped the game, but he did not.

"Of course, then they went on and scored the second goal. It is hard to blame the Chelsea players because it is a professional game. But it is making it very difficult for referees [to know] when players are acting to get the game stopped.

"It is an area I am concerned about and we have got to find a solution.''

Portugal midfielder Nani impressed, but Ferguson revealed he could now be set for a spell on the sidelines.

"We could not put the shoulder back in, so that is the worrying part for us,'' said Ferguson, who has had to reshape his attack following the summer departures of Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez.

"He had done very well and we are very pleased with his performance.''

Ferguson felt United should have put the game beyond Chelsea following their dominant first half, with defender Ricardo Carvalho eventually pulling the FA Cup winners back in it on 52 minutes.

"We should really have put the game to bed,'' he said. "When you get chances in big matches and do not take them, you can suffer and we did.''

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Fergie backs in u Ben....semangat lah
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17/08/2009 11:01 - ManUtd.com, Adam Bostock
Foster on his guard



Ben Foster won't be fooled into thinking United's next match is a formality, despite a fine start for the champions and an opening-day defeat for newly-promoted hosts Burnley.

The Reds goalkeeper has personally - and painfully - experienced the difference a partisan crowd can make at Turf Moor, having been on the receiving end of a thumping 4-1 defeat there for loan club Watford in the Championship, back in 2005/06.

"Wednesday's match will be a tough one," Foster warned on MUTV.

"Burnley are going to be really up for it and their fans will give them an extra 20 per cent (boost). We've got to go there, be professional, do what we did against Birmingham and hopefully keep another clean sheet."

Foster's shut-out on Sunday was due to a combination of factors, not least his safe handling of crosses and his agility in preventing what looked a certain equaliser from Christian Benitez.

"I was happy with my contribution to the win, especially after last weekend at Wembley when I was disappointed with my performance," admitted Ben.

"It was good to bounce back. The most important thing was to get the three points but I was pleased to keep a clean sheet and do fairly well.

"I've got to give it all I've got at the moment. Unfortunately Edwin's had a bad injury but I've just got to do what I can in the period when he's out and when he's fit again I'll hopefully have done enough to stay where I am."

Foster isn't the only player trying to establish himself in the absence of more regular starters. The back four which protected him so well on Sunday included just one recognised first-choice defender, Patrice Evra, who caught the eye with an acrobatic header to clear a Birmingham effort off the line. But Fabio at right-back and the two men in the middle were just as impressive, says Ben.

"The defenders who came in against Birmingham - John O'Shea and Jonny Evans - were fantastic, while Fabio on the right is playing beyond his years, he's a great talent," added Foster.

"I think that shows we've got the players here. Whoever comes in can do a job just as well as the others can."
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Sir Alex spoke about Foster's form in his post-match interview on MUTV:

"Ben Foster made a fantastic save in the second half. He looked very comfortable and relaxed in his role.

"I think he’s learnt from last week at Wembley, that was an unusually nervy performance from him. But we know he has ability, he proved that again today."
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kemaren dia maen bagus... well.. hopefully dia bisa terus mempertahankan konsistensinya...
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Jelang Burnley vs MU
Foster Ingin Gawang MU Clean Sheet
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Manchester - Ben Foster tak ingin membuang kesempatan saat kembali mengawal gawang Manchester United. Ia siap untuk tampil memuaskan saat menghadapi Burnley di midweek ini.

Foster mendapatkan kesempatan berada di bawah gawang MU untuk menggantikan Edwin van der Sar. Kiper utama MU asal Belanda ini masih dalam tahap penyembuhan setelah mengalami patah tangan.

Sementara Foster sempat kecewa dengan performanya saat MU dikalahkan Chelsea di Community Shield. Namun kiper berusia 26 tahun ini tampil baik saat MU mengatasi Birmingham di laga pertama Premier League akhir pekan kemarin.

"Saya senang dengan kontribusi saya pada hari Minggu. Saya sempat kecewa dengan performa saya di Community Shield jadi ini sangat baik bisa kembali membaik di sini," kata Foster seperti dilansir The Sun.

Foster memang ingin menunjukkan dengan baik kemampuannya di saat mendapatkan kesempatan ini. Namun yang terpenting bagi Foster adalah tetap menjaga gawangnya bersih dari gol dan skuadnya bisa meraih tiga poin.

"Hal terpenting adalah tiga poin namun juga tetap mempertahankan clean sheet dan itu cukup bagus. Ini merupakan kesempatan besar bagi saya ketika Edwin absen," kata kiper internasional Inggris ini.
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