Although there is no hard rule, but the goalkeeper will often choose the No. 1 jersey or a number with a larger number, but there are some maverick goalkeepers, they choose the number is completely unimaginable that this is a goalkeeper, the following will introduce you to eight such unusual goalkeepers.
Viviano (No. 2)

The former Italian international went on loan from Palermo to Sampdoria in 2014, when Sampdoria's No. 1 already had a host, but Viviano chose a defender number 2. The next year the No. 1 shirt was emptied, but Viviano felt that the No. 2 had brought him good luck and continued to choose to wear the No. 2.
Jose Rodriguez (No. 4)
The goalkeeper, who is probably familiar to everyone, was one of the members of Mexico's 12-year Olympic gold medal. He currently plays for Mexican Super League giants Guadalajara, wearing the no. 4 shirt. In a game last November, the opposing goalkeeper abandoned the goal in the last minute, and he opened a big foot in his own penalty area and scored directly, which also made Jose Rodriguez make headlines in international football.
Ochoya (No. 6, No. 8)
He is the Mexican goalkeeper who became famous in the World Cup in 2014, and Ochoa once passed the No. 6 when he played for Club America. When he came to Standard Liège in Belgium in 2017, he chose a special number 8.
Urbardo-Filol (No. 7)
He was Argentina's main goalkeeper in the 1978 World Cup, and when he played in the 1982 World Cup, Firoll actually wore the number 7 shirt.
Campos (No. 9)
Mexican "flower butterfly" Campos is an unusual goalkeeper, his shirt is fancy and eye-catching. At the Olympic Games in '96, he put on the number 9 shirt at the Mexican Olympic Games, which showed that he had a heart as a striker. Campos used to be a goalkeeper at the club's halftime and a striker at half-time, and also set a record of 14 goals in the season, and the Number 9 was truly deservedly worn.
Lupatley (No. 10)
Number 10 is a symbol of the core and ace in a team, and it is absolutely incredible to wear on the goalkeeper. In 2001, Lupatelli came to Chievo from Rome, when Chievo's team did not have any big names, he awarded the no. 10 to Lupatelli, he also lived up to expectations, played a good role, helped Chievo qualify for the Europa League that season, played a central role.
Patricio (No. 11)
Portuguese international Patricio, who currently plays for Wolves in the Premier League, wears a no.11. When he came to Wolves in 18 years, Wolves' previous No. 1 goalkeeper Ikomer retired early due to leukemia, and in order to respect him, Patricio did not choose No. 1, but wore No. 11, which he wears until today.
Cheney (No. 01)
As the goalkeeper with the most goals in world football, Cheney wore the Number 01 shirt too special, which is said to be because Cheney wants to be a reverse Number 10 player. When Cheney announced his retirement in 2015, São Paulo also retired his No. 01 jersey.