What you will need:
Gloves
Lukewarm water
Basin
Goalkeeper glove wash (opptional)
What next:
1.Get your gloves and place them beside a basin of lukewarm water.
2.If you have goalkeeper glove wash put a small amount into the basin of lukewarm water if not just skip this step.
3.Wash each glove seperately and NEVER leave them to soak!
4.Place your first glove in the lukewarm water.
5.Leave in until glove is just wet not soaking.
6.Take out glove and first rub the palm until dirt comes off.(may not completely come clean but that's all part of being a goalie.)
7.Do the same with the outside of the glove.
8. Next move onto to the inside of the glove put a small amount of lukewarm water inside of glove put your hand in and move your finger around inside of the glove.
9.Completely empty water out of the glove when washed and leave to dry.
10.Never leave gloves to dry on a radiator or by an open fire! Dry in a dark preferably airing cupboard until dry.
11.Do the exact same steps with 2 glove.
Note:
Never leave gloves to SOAK!
Never dry on radiator,direct sunlight or by a fire.
Always leave a day or two to let your gloves dry before a match or training.
Hope this helps !!
Get soap! Then put it on the glove then scrub the gloves together
Yes, they are designed for the same purpose. Normal goalkeeper gloves rip up instantly on astroturf. But hard-ground/AstroTurf goalkeeper gloves are designed with the same material to withstand harder surfaces and not ripping.
Goalkeeper gloves
I think Adidas ultimate goalkeeper gloves are THE best gloves but they are expensive. If you don`t have much money buy Adidas Allround
Adidas or nike you get me
Wear gloves
I believe Tim Howard does, but they might be Mecurial Vapors..
NOT Sells, there is a big range of Adidas gloves, they are great!!
They need goalie gloves, A goal and a strip.
goalkeeper can keep hands on football
In soccer the goalkeeper is the person that stands in front of the goal. They are aloud to us there and usually ware a colorful Jersey and gloves.
That is a really a matter of debate and personal preference. However, the two best selling brands of goalkeeper gloves are Uhlsport, used by many professionals, and Adidas.