Craig Gordon

Scotland · GK

The last dance

The goalkeeper who refused to let his career end

At 43, Craig Gordon is the oldest player in any of the 2026 projections — and the fact he is here at all is its own kind of miracle. In December 2021, playing for Hearts, he suffered a compound double fracture of his leg so severe that many assumed it was the end. He was 38. Most keepers that age would have taken the medical retirement and the standing ovation.

Gordon came back instead. Two decades earlier he had been the most expensive goalkeeper in British history, leaving Hearts for Sunderland; he had won titles at Celtic and survived a knee problem that kept him out of top-flight football for years. Each time the game seemed to be done with him, he answered by playing on.

Scotland have not appeared at a World Cup since 1998 — a generation of supporters has never seen it. For Gordon to be on the plane after everything his body has been through would be the longest of long roads finally arriving somewhere. He is listed as recovering from a shoulder problem; even now, the comeback is not finished.

ملف تشكيلة كأس العالم 2026

يتعافى - Shoulder injury. العودة المتوقعة: 2026-05-18
المنتخب
Scotland
المركز
GK
الدور في التشكيلة
أساسي متوقع
ترتيب المركز
#1
مباريات دولية
83
أهداف دولية
0
0.22(تقييم النموذج، 0–1)
0.0%

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الحالة الأخيرة

Steady

2021/22 international form vs the player's multi-season baseline (6.94 vs 6.51).

Tournament shot-stopping

We rank keepers on save %, saves and a goals-prevented proxy from major-tournament shot data (StatsBomb), but this goalkeeper hasn't faced enough on-target shots in the covered finals for a reliable block — so we don't show one rather than rank them off a handful of shots.

الملف الدولي

Craig Gordon has 83 caps and 0 international goals for Scotland, a GK متوقع كأساسي. إحصائيات المسيرة في الدوريات الأوروبية الخمس الكبرى غير متوفرة لهذا اللاعب، لكن النموذج يقيّم توقعاته لعام 2026.

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