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Revision as of 02:00, 5 February 2013
The IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper is a football award given annually since 1987 to the most outstanding goalkeeper as voted by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS). The votes are cast by IFFHS's editorial staff as well as experts from different continents. Italy's Gianluigi Buffon was named the best goalkeeper of the world in the last quarter-of-a-century, 1987 to 2011.[1][2][3]
List of winners
Goalkeeper of the century
At the end of the 20th century, the IFFHS also voted on the World's Goalkeeper of the Century, won by the Soviet Union's Lev Yashin.
Rank | Player | Clubs (period) | Nations represented (period) | Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Lev Yashin | Dynamo Moscow (1949–1971) | USSR (1954–1967) | 1802 |
2 | Gordon Banks | Chesterfield (1955–1959) | England (1963–1972) | 717 |
Leicester City (1959–1966) | ||||
Stoke City (1966–1972) | ||||
Cleveland Stokers (1967) | ||||
Saint Patrick's Athletic (1977) | ||||
Fort Lauderdale Strikers (1977–1978) | ||||
3 | Dino Zoff | Udinese (1961–1963) | Italy (1968–1983) | 661 |
Mantova (1963–1967) | ||||
Napoli (1967–1972) | ||||
Juventus (1972–1983) | ||||
4 | Sepp Maier | Bayern Munich (1965–1980) | West Germany (1966–1979) | 456 |
5 | Ricardo Zamora | Espanyol (1916–1919) | Spain (1920–1936) | 443 |
Barcelona (1919–1922) | ||||
Espanyol (1922–1930) | ||||
Real Madrid (1930–1936) | ||||
Nice (1936–1938) | ||||
6 | José Luis Chilavert | Sportivo Luqueño (1982–1983) | Paraguay (1989–2003) | 373 |
Club Guaraní (1984) | ||||
San Lorenzo (1984–1988) | ||||
Real Zaragoza (1988–1991) | ||||
Vélez Sársfield (1991–2000) | ||||
Strasbourg (2000–2002) | ||||
Peñarol (2002–2003) | ||||
Vélez Sársfield (2003–2004) | ||||
7 | Peter Schmeichel | Gladsaxe-Hero (1981–1983) | Denmark (1987–2001) | 291 |
Hvidovre (1984–1986) | ||||
Brøndby (1987–1991) | ||||
Manchester United (1991–1999) | ||||
Sporting CP (1999–2001) | ||||
Aston Villa (2001–2002) | ||||
Manchester City (2002–2003) | ||||
8 | Peter Shilton | Leicester City (1966–1974) | England (1970–1990) | 196 |
Stoke City (1974–1977) | ||||
Nottingham Forest (1977–1982) | ||||
Southampton (1982–1987) | ||||
Derby County (1987–1992) | ||||
Plymouth Argyle (1992–1995) | ||||
Wimbledon (1995) | ||||
Bolton Wanderers (1995) | ||||
Coventry City (1995–1996) | ||||
West Ham United (1996) | ||||
Leyton Orient (1996–1997) | ||||
9 | František Plánička | Slavia Prague (1923–1939) | Czechoslovakia (1926–1938) | 194 |
10 | Amadeo Carrizo | River Plate (1945–1968) | Argentina (1954–1964) | 192 |
Alianza Lima (1969) | ||||
Millonarios (1970–1971) |
References
- ^ "IFFHS Name Juventus' Gianluigi Buffon As World's Best Goalkeeper". Goal.com. 19 January 2010.
- ^ "IFFHS: Buffon best goalkeeper of the world in the last quarter-of-a-century (1987 to 2011)". Footballzz.com. 25 January 2012.
- ^ "IFFHS says Abbondanzieri '10th World's best Goalkeeper of 21st century'". Buenos Aires Herald. 7 February 2012.
- ^ "Iker Second straight year in which the IFFHS votes for Iker Casillas – Best Goalkeeper of 2009". Real Madrid. 12 January 2010.
- ^ "Iker Casillas wins IFFHS' World's Best Goalkeeper award a fourth time running". Real Madrid. 4 January 2012.