Kevin Damien Keelan MBE (born 5 January 1941) is a former professional football goalkeeper. He spent the majority of his career with Norwich City, though he also played for Stockport County, Wrexham, New England Tea Men and Tampa Bay Rowdies.
Born in India to a British soldier stationed in Calcutta, Keelan returned to England, settling in Kidderminster with his family, when he was seven. He began playing as a midfielder for the Kidderminster Harriers but moved to goal in 1956. In 1958, he signed with Aston Villa F.C. where he spent two seasons with the reserves.
In 1960, Keelan cracked the first team with Aston Villa, but was released in 1961. After a brief trial with Stockport County F.C., he rejoined the Kidderminster Harriers. In 1962, Keelan signed with Wrexham A.F.C. In July 1963, he moved to Norwich City F.C. for ₤6,500 in what would later be described by manager Ron Ashman as "The bargain of the century." In total, he played 673 competitive matches for Norwich. It remains the club record to this day and is a record that is unlikely to ever be beaten. His first match for the club was on 24 August 1963 in a 3-1 defeat at Cardiff City. His final appearance for the club was on 9 February 1980 in one of the most extraordinary matches that Carrow Road has ever seen, which ended in a 5-3 win for Liverpool.