Willy Good (Napoleon's World)

William Wesley "Willy" Good (born September 9, 1977) is a retired Jamaican soccer goaltender, generally regarded as one of the best keepers in his generation and the best player in Jamaican history. Good was the captain of the Jamaican national side that advanced to the 2008 FISA World Cup final in Oceania, a tournament for which he was named the best player. Good kept five straight clean sheets - three in the group stage, and two in the knockout rounds - and allowed only two goals the entire tournament, before being injured in the first half of Jamaica's eventual 4-3 loss to Ireland. Good earned trophies as a goalkeeper for Turtle Club in the Jamaica Championship, Toluca in Liga MX, Celtic in the Scottish National League, Liverpool in the English Premier League, and River Plate in Primera Divison de Argentina. He retired in 2015 at the age of 37 at the end of River Plate's season.