Goalkeeper Fraser Hobday in Scottish Highland League has bigger Wikipedia page than Joe Hart

Goalkeeper Fraser Hobday asked sister to post 3,271-word Wikipedia entry 19-year-old plays for Huntly FC rooted to bottom of Scottish semi-pro league Wikipedia entry is bigger than one describing Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart's entire career Biography, which includes a rundown of his school career, went viral online Said he used entry as online CV and admits he has been teased by friends Wikipedia has suspended the entry because it does not match its guidelines for entries on footballers

By Julian Robinson and Jennifer Newton for MailOnline

Published: 20:36 EST, 28 October 2014 | Updated: 05:01 EST, 29 October 2014

Fraser Hobday, pictured, asked his sister to post his entire career and life story online - right from his early days at primary school.

A footballer playing for a team languishing at the bottom of a Scottish semi-professional league scored an own goal - by giving himself a Wikipedia entry almost as big as a Premier League star.

Cafe worker Fraser Hobday who plays in goal for lowly Huntly FC who are currently bottom of their division with a goal difference of minus 33.

But despite his modest achievements the 19-year-old asked his sister to post a rundown of his career and life story online - right from his early days at primary school.

The trainee chef's 3,271-word biography tells how he failed to keep any clean sheets at his first senior club.

He then describes how he faced the pressure of a penalty in his first big game for Huntly FC, who play in the Scottish Highland League - and let in the goal.

The career of Joe Hart, the Manchester City and England goalkeeper, who has won two Premier League title is described on Wikipedia in 200 words less.

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Goalkeeper Fraser Hobday in Scottish Highland League has bigger Wikipedia page than Joe Hart

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