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Ben Hamer

English footballer (born 1987)

Ben Hamer

Summary

English footballer (born 1987)

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nameBen Hamer
imageBen Hamer 05-05-2012 1.jpg
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captionHamer celebrating winning the League One title with Charlton Athletic in 2012
fullnameBenjamin John Hamer
birth_date
birth_placeChard, England
height1.92 m
positionGoalkeeper
currentclubQueens Park Rangers
clubnumber29
youthyears12004–2006
youthclubs1Reading
years12006–2011
clubs1Reading
caps10
goals10
years22006–2007
clubs2→ Crawley Town (loan)
caps245
goals20
years32007–2008
clubs3→ Brentford (loan)
caps320
goals30
years42008–2009
clubs4→ Brentford (loan)
caps445
goals40
years52010–2011
clubs5→ Brentford (loan)
caps510
goals50
years62011
clubs6→ Exeter City (loan)
caps618
goals60
years72011–2014
clubs7Charlton Athletic
caps7114
goals70
years82014–2018
clubs8Leicester City
caps812
goals80
years92015
clubs9→ Nottingham Forest (loan)
caps90
goals90
years102015
clubs10→ Bristol City (loan)
caps104
goals100
years112018–2021
clubs11Huddersfield Town
caps1122
goals110
years122019–2020
clubs12→ Derby County (loan)
caps1225
goals120
years132021–2022
clubs13Swansea City
caps1321
goals130
years142022–2024
clubs14Watford
caps1420
goals140
years152024–2025
clubs15Sheffield Wednesday
caps150
goals150
years162025–
clubs16Queens Park Rangers
caps167
goals160
club-update17:41, 4 January 2026 (UTC)

| club-update = 17:41, 4 January 2026 (UTC) Benjamin John Hamer (; born 20 November 1987) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for club Queens Park Rangers.

Career

Early career

Hamer was born in Chard, Somerset, and is a Bristol City fan. His family moved to Germany at the age of 3 and, consequently, he is a fluent German speaker. However, when he was 8, his family came back to England. He attended Holyrood Community School in Chard which is near to his birthplace. His footballing ability led to a spell playing for Somerset at county level, where he was spotted by a Reading scout. He signed for Reading at the age of 15.

Reading

Loan to Crawley Town FC

Having risen through the youth academy at Reading, Hamer went on loan to Crawley Town for the 2006–07 season, where he missed just one league game and was named as Player of the Season.

Loans to Brentford

On 4 July 2007, Hamer signed a new one-year contract to keep him at Reading until the end of the 2007–08 season. He joined Brentford in an initial one-month loan deal on 11 August 2007, which was subsequently extended to 14 October 2007. Brentford re-signed Hamer in an emergency loan deal on 1 January 2008, following an injury to their first choice 'keeper, Simon Brown. On 28 January 2008, his loan was extended to the end of the 2007–08 season.

He signed a new one-year deal with Reading and returned to Brentford for a third loan spell on a season-long loan on 17 June, and was Andy Scott's first choice goalkeeper for the 2008–09 season, in which Brentford were champions of League Two. As well as winning a League Two Champions medal, Hamer also won the Puma Golden Glove award for League 2 having recorded 20 clean sheets within the season.

On 18 June 2009, Hamer signed a new two-year contract and was expected to jostle with Adam Federici for the Number 1 jersey. On 31 August, Hamer was loaned back to Brentford for a fourth spell with the Bees.

Loan to Exeter City

On 18 January 2011, Hamer joined League One side Exeter City on a three-month loan deal. Hamer made his Exeter City debut against Walsall on 22 January 2011.

Charlton Athletic

Charlton Athletic]] in 2012

On 1 August 2011, Hamer joined Charlton Athletic on a three-year contract and was immediately handed the number one jersey. He made his debut on 23 August 2011 against his former club Reading in the League Cup first round and helped Charlton to a 2–1 win. After some initial nervous performances he cemented his place in the team, making crucial saves throughout Charlton's title winning League One campaign. He clinched promotion to the Championship with Chris Powell's side in April 2012, with a 1–0 win over Carlisle United and continued to play regularly for the Addicks during the 2012–13 season. A series of injuries resulted in Hamer playing fewer matches in the 2013–14 season.

Leicester City

After several weeks of strong speculation about Hamer's move to Leicester City, it was finally confirmed on 22 May 2014, by Hamer himself on social media. Hamer says he made the move to the newly promoted Foxes for the chance to play Premier League football. He made his debut in a 1–0 defeat at home to Shrewsbury Town in a League Cup second round tie. Following an injury to Kasper Schmeichel whilst on international duty, Hamer made his Premier League debut on 13 September, putting in a very good performance and keeping a clean sheet as Leicester secured a 1–0 win at Stoke City, their first victory since returning to the Premier League.

He played his second game for Leicester against Premier League champions, Manchester City in a 1–0 home defeat on 13 December. After playing 7 games for Leicester, Hamer lost his place when on 6 January 2015, Leicester signed experienced goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer from Chelsea to help cover for the injured Kasper Schmeichel. In the 2016–17 season, Hamer started Leicester's sixth Champions League group game, giving him his Champions League debut. Leicester lost 5–0 to FC Porto.

Loan to Nottingham Forest

On 25 July 2015, Hamer joined Championship side Nottingham Forest on a season-long loan deal. However, he returned to Leicester on 4 August after the loan was cut short due to Nottingham Forest's financial issues.

Loan to Bristol City

On 11 August 2015, Hamer joined Championship side Bristol City on season-long loan deal. However, he returned to Leicester City on 17 November 2015 after making only five appearances for the club.

Huddersfield Town

On 1 June 2018, Huddersfield Town announced the signing of Hamer on a free transfer once his contract ended on 1 July. Huddersfield fans were not impressed when Hamer was named number 1 for the 2020–21 season but his performances have won over the fans.

Derby County (loan)

On 8 August 2019, Hamer joined Derby County on loan for the 2019–20 season as back up for Kelle Roos. He made his debut and kept a clean sheet in a 1–0 win at Scunthorpe United in the EFL Cup first round. On 30 November 2019, Hamer made his league debut and thereafter became first choice keeper.

Swansea City

On 15 January 2021, Hamer completed a permanent move to Swansea City, for an undisclosed fee. He signed an 18-month contract.

Watford

On 19 July 2022, Hamer joined Watford on a free transfer, signing a two-year contract. He made his league debut for Watford in their 2-2 draw away to Coventry City on 10 April 2023, coming in for the suspended Daniel Bachmann.

On 23 May 2024, it was confirmed that Hamer would leave Watford following the expiry of his contract.

Sheffield Wednesday

On 14 June 2024, Sheffield Wednesday confirmed Hamer would be joining them after the expiration of his Watford contract. He was released from his contract following the end of the season having never played a game.

Queens Park Rangers

On 19 September 2025, Hamer joined Queens Park Rangers on a short-term contract. On 8 January 2026, he extended his short-term deal until the end of the season.

Career statistics

Brentford]] in 2008
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal0010400050Total750202010800Total11403040001210Total120205010200Total220201000250Total210101000230Total200101000220Career total3630130210404010
Reading2006–07Premier League00000000
2007–08Premier League00000000
2008–09Championship0000000000
2009–10Championship00102030
2010–11Championship0000200020
Crawley Town (loan)2006–07Conference National450101Appearance in FA Trophy0470
Brentford (loan)2007–08League Two200001000210
2008–09League Two45020101Appearance in the Football League Trophy0490
2010–11League One100000000100
Exeter City (loan)2010–11League One180000010190
Charlton Athletic2011–12League One410001000420
2012–13Championship4100010420
2013–14Championship3203020370
Leicester City2014–15Premier League801010100
2015–16Premier League00000000
2016–17Premier League0000001010
2017–18Premier League40104090
Nottingham Forest (loan)2015–16Championship00000000
Bristol City (loan)2015–16Championship40001050
Huddersfield Town2018–19Premier League70100080
2019–20Championship00000000
2020–21Championship1501010170
Derby County (loan)2019–20Championship2500020270
Swansea City2020–21Championship000000
2021–22Championship2101010230
Watford2022–23Championship10000010
2023–24Championship1901010210
Sheffield Wednesday2024–25Championship00000000
Queens Park Rangers2025–26Championship70000070

Honours

Brentford

Charlton Athletic

Individual

  • PFA Team of the Year: 2011–12 League One
  • Football League Two Golden Glove: 2008–09

References

References

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  10. (28 January 2008). "Ben's Loan Extended". Brentford F.C..
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  12. (21 May 2009). "Ben scoops award". Brentford F.C..
  13. (18 June 2009). "Hamer signs two-year deal". Reading F.C..
  14. (18 June 2009). "Exeter City sign Reading keeper Ben Hamer on loan". getbracknell.co.uk.
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  18. (13 September 2014). "Stoke 0–1 Leicester". BBC Sport.
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  21. (25 July 2015). "Reds secure Hamer". Nottingham Forest F.C..
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  25. (1 June 2018). "TRANSFER: BEN HAMER TO JOIN TOWN ON 1 JULY".
  26. (8 August 2019). "Rams Land Goalkeeper Hamer on Loan".
  27. (9 March 2020). "Hamer starts in goal as Cocu makes four changes for QPR clash".
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  29. (19 July 2022). "Official: Ngakia Signs New Contract & Trio Depart".
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