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All three England keepers played there - Carlisle's role in trio's rise

All three England keepers played there - Carlisle's role in trio's rise

Summary

All three goalkeepers for England's World Cup team—Jordan Pickford, Dean Henderson, and James Trafford—have connections to Carlisle United football club. Pickford played for Carlisle on loan, while Henderson and Trafford developed through Carlisle's youth academy.

Key Facts

  • Jordan Pickford played 18 games for Carlisle United while on loan from Sunderland in 2014.
  • Pickford has made 85 appearances for England and helped the team reach the 2018 World Cup semi-finals.
  • Dean Henderson and James Trafford both trained in Carlisle United’s youth academy.
  • Carlisle United is based in Cumbria, an area known for the Lake District and other cultural highlights.
  • Coaches and scouts from Carlisle played important roles in developing these players.
  • Pickford’s performances at Carlisle showed resilience after mistakes, impressing observers.
  • Dean Henderson showed strong determination as a youth player despite tough training sessions.
  • Pickford later moved from Sunderland to Everton for a reported £30 million transfer fee.
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