Typical outcomes include:
  • Save – The goalkeeper successfully prevents a goal.
  • Goal Conceded – The attacking team scores.
  • Off Target – The shot misses the goal.
  • Hit Bars – The ball strikes the crossbar or post.
Some events may also include additional attributes (Extras) to capture special situations such as own goals. This structured classification allows analysts to evaluate goalkeeper performance more accurately, differentiate between defensive scenarios, and produce detailed match reports and performance insights.

Cross

A situation where the goalkeeper must deal with a crossed ball delivered into the penalty area, usually from the wings or wide channels.
The goalkeeper may attempt to catch, punch, or block the ball to prevent an attacking opportunity.
This event is recorded whenever the goalkeeper actively intervenes against a cross entering the penalty area.Event ResultsSaveGoal ConcededOff TargetHit Bars

Free Kick

A defensive action where the goalkeeper reacts to a direct or indirect free kick taken by the opposing team.
The goalkeeper may attempt to block the shot, catch the ball, or reposition to defend the goal.
This event captures the goalkeeper’s involvement when a free kick is directed toward goal or the penalty area.Event ResultsSaveGoal ConcededOff TargetHit Bars

Penalty

A one-on-one situation where the goalkeeper faces a penalty kick taken from the penalty spot.The goalkeeper attempts to prevent a goal by diving, blocking, or deflecting the ball.
Penalties represent high-probability scoring opportunities and are critical moments in match analysis.
Event ResultsSaveGoal ConcededOff TargetHit Bars

One-on-One

A close-range attacking situation where a single attacker directly faces the goalkeeper, typically after breaking through the defensive line.The goalkeeper must quickly react to narrow the shooting angle and attempt to stop the shot.Event ResultsSaveGoal ConcededOff TargetHit Bars

Shot

Any shot attempt on goal taken by an opposing player where the goalkeeper must react.This includes long-range shots, inside-box shots, volleys, or headers directed toward the goal.The goalkeeper’s intervention determines whether the attempt results in a save or a conceded goal.Event ResultsSaveGoal ConcededOff TargetHit Bars

Penalty Shootout

A series of penalty kicks taken during a penalty shootout, typically used to decide knockout matches when the score remains tied after extra time.The goalkeeper faces multiple consecutive penalty attempts and tries to stop the shots.Each penalty in the shootout is recorded as an individual event.Event ResultsSaveGoal ConcededOff TargetHit Bars

Own Goal Conceded

An event recorded when the defending team scores an own goal, resulting in a goal credited to the opposing team.In this scenario, the goalkeeper typically has no direct defensive action, but the goal still counts against the team.This event helps distinguish own goals from regular shots conceded.Event ResultsGoal ConcededEvent ExtraOwn Goal