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Jack Porter, 16, becomes Arsenal’s youngest player to start a match

Arsenal's 16-year-old goalkeeper Jack Porter, left, is challenged by Bolton's John McAtee
Jack Porter is challenged by Bolton’s John McAtee as he becomes Arsenal’s youngest starting player - AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth

Sixteen-year-old goalkeeper Jack Porter became the youngest player to start a match for Arsenal after he was selected to play against Bolton Wanderers in Wednesday night’s League Cup match.

Porter came into the side because of an injury to first-choice goalkeeper David Raya, who required medical treatment during Arsenal’s dramatic 2-2 draw against Manchester City on Sunday.

Arsenal’s usual back-up to Raya is Brazilian goalkeeper Neto, who signed on a season-long loan in August, but the 35-year-old is cup-tied after playing in the competition for Bournemouth before moving to north London.

Jack Porter of Arsenal arrives at the stadium prior to the Carabao Cup Third Round match with Bolton Wanderer
Porter arrives at the Emirates Stadium, where he made history for Arsenal on Wednesday night - Getty Images/Stuart MacFarlane
Josh Nichols, Jack Porter and Myles Lewis-Skelly shirts hang in the Arsenal changing room
Porter’s shirt hangs in the Arsenal changing room before Wednesday night’s match - Getty Images/Stuart MacFarlane

Mikel Arteta is also without third-choice goalkeeper Tommy Setford because of fitness issues.

Porter became the youngest goalkeeper in Arsenal’s history and their second youngest player ever at 16 years and 72 days, behind current team-mate Ethan Nwaneri. He is the youngest player to start a game for the club.

Asked about the goalkeeping situation on Tuesday, Arteta said: “We have to wait and see. But that’s why we train with four, sometimes five goalkeepers – we want them all around.”

Arsenal were unsuccessful in their attempts to sign a new third-choice goalkeeper this summer, alongside the acquisition of Neto, with a move for Wolves goalkeeper Dan Bentley never materialising as hoped.

Aaron Ramsdale, last year’s understudy to Raya, was sold to Southampton while young Estonia international Karl Hein has moved to Real Valladolid on loan.

David Raya of Arsenal receives medical attention during the Premier League match between Manchester City FC and Arsenal FC at Etihad Stadium on September 22, 2024 in Manchester, England
David Raya picked up a knock in the 2-2 draw against Man CIty at the Etihad on Sunday - Getty Images/James Gill

Who is Jack Porter?

Porter only turned 16 in July but is a highly-rated young goalkeeper who has represented England at youth level.

The teenager joined Arsenal in 2020 and is described by the club’s academy coaches as a “confident goalkeeper on and off the pitch”. One of his most important attributes is his ability to start moves in possession, which is a crucial part of Arsenal’s game plan at all ages.

Arsenal announced in July that Porter was among the academy players who had formally signed scholarship terms at the club. Within that announcement, Porter was described as “agile and a good shot-stopper”.

Porter has been around the first-team setup in recent weeks and was involved in Arsenal’s Champions League trip to Atalanta last week, when he was named on the bench for the goalless draw in Bergamo.

Jack Porter of Arsenal before the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD1 match between Atalanta BC and Arsenal FC at Stadio di Bergamo on September 19, 2024 in Bergamo, Italy
Jack Porter cannot sign a professional contract at Arsenal until he turns 17 next July - Getty Images/Stuart MacFarlane

Featuring against Bolton marks an extraordinary ascension through the ranks at the club, as he only made his debut for Arsenal’s under-21 team in late August.

After that debut, a 3-1 victory away to Wolves, under-21 coach Mehmet Ali said of Porter: “We give players opportunities when they’ve earned them and deserve them, and Jack has been doing really well with the under-18s.”