Christopher Hedworth (born 5 January 1964) is an English retired football centre-half.
During a career of ten years in the 1980s and 1990s, Hedworth played for various clubs in the north of England as a slender centre-half.
His reputation at Barnsley for shakiness and error-proneness led to him being something of a cult hero at the Yorkshire club, and he is renowned as one of a trio of goalkeepers fielded by Newcastle in a match in 1986.
A moment of note came on 21 April 1986 when, in a 1–8 loss to West Ham, he was one of three goalkeepers fielded by Newcastle; a not-completely-fit Martin Thomas was taken off injured at half time – Newcastle had no back-up goalkeeper on the bench, and so Hedworth played in goal, before injuring himself after less than 30 minutes.
Hammers centre-back Alvin Martin scored a hat-trick, with one goal coming against each of the three keepers.