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Freddie Woodman is a goalkeeper currently playing in Newcastle United’s Under-18 team.
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Freddie Woodman is a goalkeeper currently playing for Newcastle United.
  
 
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==Youth career==
 
==Youth career==
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Freddie, the son of former [[Crystal Palace]] goalkeeper and current [[Newcastle United|Newcastle]] goalkeeping coach Andy Woodman, made his Under-18 debut at the start of the 2012-13 season as a 15-year-old. Previously, he made an appearance for the Under-21s, or reserves as they then were, in a friendly against [[York City]] at just 14 years old. He has been on loan at Hartlepool United on a 1-month youth loan at just 17.
  
 
==International==
 
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==Career honours==
 
==Career honours==
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He was part of the England U17 squad that won the UEFA European Championships beating Netherlands on penalties in the final.
  
 
==Contract==
 
==Contract==
 
Woodman signed his first professional contract at Newcastle after his 17th birthday in March 2014.
 
Woodman signed his first professional contract at Newcastle after his 17th birthday in March 2014.
  
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Latest revision as of 18:27, 23 June 2016

Freddie Woodman is a goalkeeper currently playing for Newcastle United.

Freddie Woodman
Full Name Frederick Woodman
Date of Birth 4 March 1997
Age 27 years
Place of Birth
Position Goalkeeper
Nationality English
Current club Newcastle United
Previous club/s Crawley Town (loan)

Contents

Youth career

Freddie, the son of former Crystal Palace goalkeeper and current Newcastle goalkeeping coach Andy Woodman, made his Under-18 debut at the start of the 2012-13 season as a 15-year-old. Previously, he made an appearance for the Under-21s, or reserves as they then were, in a friendly against York City at just 14 years old. He has been on loan at Hartlepool United on a 1-month youth loan at just 17.

International

Freddie has represented England at Under-16 and Under-17 level.

Career statistics

Career honours

He was part of the England U17 squad that won the UEFA European Championships beating Netherlands on penalties in the final.

Contract

Woodman signed his first professional contract at Newcastle after his 17th birthday in March 2014.