Karl Darlow
Karl Darlow (born 8 October 1990) is a professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for EFL Championship club Leeds United. Born in England, he plays for the Wales national team. Darlow is a product of the Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest academies and spent most of his career at Newcastle United, whilst also having time on loan at both Newport County and Walsall earlier in his career. He is the grandson of former Wales international forward Ken Leek who was included in the Welsh 1958 World Cup squad. Club careerNottingham ForestWeeks after being released by Aston Villa at the age of 16, Villa goalkeeping coach Eric Steele recommended Darlow to Forest and he was signed up in their academy. After impressive displays in the reserve team, Darlow was awarded a space on the bench where he was present for the majority of the 2010–11 season. His debut was against Crystal Palace, on the last day of the 2010–11 season, as a substitute for Lee Camp. The Reds won the game 3–0, a result that secured them a play-off spot.[3] Loan to Newport CountyIn March 2012, Darlow joined Newport County in the Conference National league on loan for a month.[4][5][6] He made his first appearance for the club in a 1–0 home win against Gateshead.[7] Loan to WalsallOn 21 September 2012, Darlow joined Walsall on loan for one month.[8] While there, he signed a new three-year contract at parent club Forest, keeping him there until 2015.[9] On 22 October, his loan with Walsall was extended until 22 December 2012,[10] but Forest recalled him four days later to cover for injured Forest goalkeeper Dimitar Evtimov.[11] Darlow rejoined Walsall on 1 January 2013 on a one-month loan deal, with the prospect of extending the loan for the remainder of the season,[12] However, he was recalled to Forest yet again on 10 January[13] after first choice Lee Camp had been told he could leave the club on a free transfer.[14] On 12 January 2013 he made his full Forest league debut in their 2–1 win over Peterborough, and ended the 2012–13 season[15] with 20 league appearances for the club. Darlow signed a new four-year contract on 23 August 2013 and established himself as manager Billy Davies' first-choice goalkeeper despite the summer arrival of Dorus de Vries.[16][17] Newcastle UnitedOn 9 August 2014, Darlow signed a long-term contract with Premier League club Newcastle United for an undisclosed fee. As part of the deal, he and teammate Jamaal Lascelles were loaned back to Nottingham Forest for the 2014–15 season.[18][19] He made his debut for Newcastle on 25 August 2015, in a League Cup fixture against Northampton Town which Newcastle won 4–1.[20] He made his Premier League debut on 28 December 2015, against West Bromwich Albion as a late inclusion, after regular keeper Rob Elliot was forced to pull out due to illness; the Magpies lost the game 1–0 after Darlow let Darren Fletcher's header slip through his hands.[21] Following a season-ending injury to Elliot while away on international duty, Darlow was forced to take over in net for Newcastle's final eight matches as they attempted to avoid relegation.[22] On 30 April 2016, Darlow saved a penalty from Yohan Cabaye, in a 1–0 Premier League win against Crystal Palace.[23] although Newcastle were relegated on 11 May following a victory for rivals Sunderland over Everton. Darlow entered the 2016–17 season in competition with summer signing Matz Sels to start the Championship season in goal,[24] which Darlow lost.[25] Darlow played in Newcastle's first two League Cup matches against Cheltenham Town and Wolverhampton Wanderers, keeping clean sheets in both.[26] On 28 September, Darlow received his first Championship start of the season, replacing Sels against Norwich City for a 4–3 win.[27] He became the club's first-choice goalkeeper under Rafael Benítez ahead of Elliot, Sels and Freddie Woodman. Darlow made 34 appearances, keeping 13 clean sheets, in 2016–17 as Newcastle were promoted to the Premier League as winners of the Championship.[28] Darlow would compete with Rob Elliot during 2017–18 season as first choice goalkeeper in the Premier League, with Darlow making 12 appearances, however both lost their place in the team when Martin Dúbravka was signed on loan in January 2018.[29] After starting the 2018–19 season as second choice behind Dúbravka, Darlow made his first and only appearance of that season on 29 August 2018, when he started in the EFL Cup 3–1 defeat against his former club Nottingham Forest.[30] On 11 September 2020, he signed a five-year extension to his contract that would keep him at the club until 2025.[31] Loan to Hull CityOn 31 January 2023, Darlow joined Hull City on loan for the remainder of the 2022–23 season.[32] The terms on his loan meant that Darlow could not be recalled despite Newcastle facing a goalkeeping shortage ahead of the 2023 EFL Cup final on 26 February.[33] He made his debut for Hull City on 25 February 2023, in a 1–0 loss away to Bristol City.[34] Leeds UnitedOn 29 July 2023, Darlow joined Leeds United on a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee.[35] He made his first appearance for The Whites on 9 August 2023 in their 2–1 League Cup victory over Shrewsbury Town.[36] International careerIn addition to England, Darlow is eligible to represent Wales as his grandfather Ken Leek, a former Wales international forward, was born in Ynysybwl. The Football Association of Wales confirmed Darlow had declined an invitation to be included in the Wales national football team friendly match against Austria on 6 February 2013.[37] New Wales Manager Ryan Giggs approached Darlow in March 2018 to be included in the Wales squad. Darlow advised he was currently concentrating on winning back his place in the Newcastle United starting line-up.[38] In November 2020 Darlow stated his ambition to play for England, saying: "It's the one thing that as a child you want to do" and "I would love nothing more".[39] Darlow was called up to the Wales senior squad for the first time for the Nations League matches against Turkey and Montenegro in September 2024.[40] He made his debut for Wales on 9 September 2024 in the starting line-up for the 2–1 win against Montenegro.[41] Career statistics
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