Good question. The goalkeeper is usually the most undervalued player in a team; rarely does he receive recognition for the effort he puts in. Its an old addage that the goalkeeper is expected to make that great save, and we as fans are only vociferous to his actions when they result in a conceded goal.Anyway, here is a few comments on some goalies through the years who deserve an honourable mention.
Lev Yashin: A Russian who played his entire 22 year career with one club (Dynamo Moscow). The first truly great goalkeeper. His agility between the sticks is legendary; together with his kit, this earned him the nickname 'the Black Panther'. It is rumoured that his infamous skills led him to save more than 150 penalties; far more than any other professional player. In his honour, the award for the best goalkeeper in a World Cup bears his name.
Gordon Banks: As a Brit, I could hardly leave out this hero of 1966, without which we would never have gone all the way. Of course he had many great moments in his career, but he will always be remembered for making the greatest save in footballing history;It was against Brazil in a group match of the 1970 World Cup. A Brazilian attack was begun by captain Carlos Alberta, who made a long ground pass to Jairzinho. He reached the byline, then released a pacy cross to the far post.Frantically, Banks turns to cover it, but he sees Pele arrive at the ball before him, and the greatest footballer who ever lived proceeds to execute a perfect leaping header, aimed down for the goal line. Then he turned to celebrate.Banks believed him; it was only when other England players cheered that either one realised that Banks had done the impossible. Somehow he had managed to manouvre himself back and downwards quickly enough to knock the ball over the bar. Pele went on to call it the greatest save he had ever seen. Worthy praise indeed for a moment of pure brilliance.
Dino Zoff; Not the most charismatic player, but noteworthy due to being the most consistent keeper. He holds the record for the longest continual period without conceding a goal in international football; 1142 minutes between 1972 and 1974. Thus acquiring that much desired quality in a keeper; depndability.
They are probably the top 3 all time, but here are some worthy mentions from recent years that any footie fan should know about;
Rene higuita; Columbian international famous for mostly the wrong reasons, as his extravegance often got him and his team on the wrong end of a goal. Infamous for creating the 'scorpion kick'; whereby the keeper dives forward, putting his weight on his hands and arches his back to make contact with the ball with his legs above his head (imitating pose of a scorpion).
Jose Luis Chilavert; Great player to watch as he was not only a keeper, but also a free kick specialist! consequently he took penalties, and scored 8 internatinal goals for Paraguay. I've also heard that, apparently, he once scored a hat-trick!
Peter schmeichel; Arguably the best keeper of the last 20 years. Along with his superb goal tending, he was also famous for his impassioned rants at his own defence, and his feared unbelievably long throws down the wings that often would result in deadly counter-attacks.
2. It is hard to make these claims, but the name of one goalie always gets tossed around as the best goalie ever and that's Dino Zoff. Dino Zoff played with Italian team Juventus for most of his career and won the World Cup in 1982, in Spain, at age 40 (the oldest player ever to win). He has the record for longest time without allowing goals, at 1142 minutes. Other vote Lev Yashin as the best goalie. Yashin was nicknamed "The Black Spider" for his color jersey and how he looked like he had eight legs in saving countless balls on goal. English Gordon Banks also is ranked high in this group.
It is the former Mexican goalkeeper who played in 5 world cups in all.
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Peter Bonetti was a football goalkeeper who made 730 appearances in all competitions for Chelsea between 1960 and 1975 - at the time a record for the greatest number of appearances for a goalkeeper until surpassed by Alan Knight of Portsmouth.
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Kahn has been awarded goalkeeper of the year several times times by various organisations and is considered one of the greatest all-time goalkeepers; it is just a matter of opinion who is actually the best.
Peter Schmeichel , Van Der Sar , iker cassilias Petr Chech, valdes, given NO WAY ITS OBVIOUSLY peter shilton and Steve smith obviously not anyone who answered this question know anything about the history of football. the greatest goalkeeper ever is Lev Yashin. the only goalkeeper who received the European footballer of the year award. he also saved 150 penalties in his entire career. and he ranks no. 11 in the World Soccer 100 Greatest Footballers of all time.
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In 1999 Kevin O'Dwyer was the football goalkeeper and Donal Óg Cusack was the hurling goalkeeper, both fro Cork.
The Yashin Award is given to the best goalkeeper in the FIFA World Cup tournament. It is named after Lev Yashin, a legendary Soviet goalkeeper who is considered one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time. The award was first introduced in the 1994 World Cup.
no one anymore. it was retired after THE GREATEST COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYER OF ALL TIME VINCE YOUNG left
Jim Brown. He was arguably the greatest football player of all time.
It is the former Mexican goalkeeper who played in 5 world cups in all.
jerome bettis Hell no, Jerry Rice is Jerome Bettis is cool but naw.