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Who is Noah Atubolu?

Noah Atubolu has solidified his position as Freiburg's first-choice goalkeeper in 2024/25.
Noah Atubolu has solidified his position as Freiburg's first-choice goalkeeper in 2024/25.

Germany U21 goalkeeper Noah Atubolu is making a name for himself in the Bundesliga with boyhood club Freiburg, enjoying a record run without conceding a goal and earning a reputation as a penalty-saving expert.

*Stats correct as of 10 March 2025

Noah Atubolu

Age: 22 (born 25 May 2002)
Club:
Freiburg
Position: Goalkeeper
Country: Germany (15 U21 caps)

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A Freiburg player for approaching 10 years, Atubolu made his first-team debut during the 2022/23 campaign. The 6'3" custodian faced St. Pauli in a victorious DFB Cup second-round tie (2-1), as well as Qarabag in the UEFA Europa League groups (1-1) prior to the winter break. He then recorded his first clean sheet as a pro in 2-0 win over Sandhausen in the last 16 of the cup, adding to his 12 shut-outs across 25 appearances for Freiburg's second string in the third tier.

All told, Atubolu has turned out over 80 times for the Freiburg reserves, helping them gain promotion to Germany's 3. Liga as Regionalliga Südwest champions at the end of 2020/21. Three years earlier, he was part of the team that won the U19s DFB Cup. The Freiburg native has represented Germany since U17s level, and is currently the U21s' first-choice goalkeeper.

In the 2024/25 campaign, Atubolu has kept 10 clean sheets in 22 appearances. Most recently on Matchday 25, the young goalkeeper set a new club record at Freiburg after going 576 minutes without conceding a goal, surpassing Richard Golz's previous best of 509 minutes. He has also saved the last four penalties he's faced in the Bundesliga, which is a league record together with Hans-Jörg Butt, Bernd Leno, Frank Rost and Thomas Zander.

Plays a bit like: Manuel Neuer

Broad shoulders, a sizeable wingspan and lightning reactions enable Atubolu to pull off some stunning blocks at close quarters. He's also super confident on the ball, boasts laser-guided distribution and once scored a goal from inside his own half for the Freiburg U17s.

We're not saying the Freiburg youngster is the 'next Manuel Neuer' - the Bayern Munich and Germany goalkeeper-revolutionary is arguably the game's greatest-ever in his position - but there are some similarities.

Did you know?

Although on course for a senior international career with Germany, Atubolu is eligible to represent Nigeria. According to reports, he's already rejected overtures from the African nation's various youth teams and has even been approached by the senior camp.

Watch: Noah Atubolu's penalty heroics for Freiburg 

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What they're saying

"Noah exudes presence and confidence, and is mastering all the elements of a very good goalkeeping game." - Freiburg sporting director Klemens Hartenbach

“Atu did very well today with the many high crosses and set pieces. He showed a lot of maturity today. He has good reflexes. He makes good saves and is also good with his feet. We’re very happy to have him.” - Freiburg head coach Julian Schuster

"It's a massive step up from 3. Liga to the Bundesliga, but Noah's been brilliant. He's got more talent than I had at his age." - ex-Freiburg No.1 Mark Flekken

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