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Top 10 goalkeepers in world football: Led by Russian goalkeepers, he saved 98 penalties in his career

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Goalkeeper is the most important position of a team, sometimes he can reach half a team, in the world football every team has a goalkeeper who makes fans crazy, let's take stock, the famous door gods in the history of world football.

Lev Yassin

Top 10 goalkeepers in world football: Led by Russian goalkeepers, he saved 98 penalties in his career

Born in Russia in 1929, Lev Yassin was hailed as the best goalkeeper of the 20th century, lev Yassin dedicated his career to Dynamo Moscow, in 1970 he was named the world's best player by British Football World magazine, and he was also the only goalkeeper to be elected European Footballer of the Year. Lev Yassin's career is legendary, he is not only a football goalkeeper, but also an ice hockey player, his first athlete title was earned in the national ice hockey competition, and he also attracted the attention of the national ice hockey team coach. In the end, however, Lev Yassin chose to pursue a career in football. Lev Yassin has won 5 league titles and 3 cups for Dynamo Moscow, and has saved 98 penalties in his career. Lev Yassin died on 20 March 1990 and in 2000 he was named goalkeeper of the century by FIFA.

Gordon Banks

Top 10 goalkeepers in world football: Led by Russian goalkeepers, he saved 98 penalties in his career

Born in Sheffield, England in 1937, Gordon Banks has played for Sheffield United, Leicester City and Stoke City in his career. The 1966 World Cup's header by Gordon Banks saved Pele that countless fans remember fondly, and that save was the best save of his career and was also called the "Save of the Century" by fans. In the 20th century world's best goalkeeper of the 20th century by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics, Gordon Banks ranked second, behind Lev Yassin. On February 12, 2019, Gordon Banks passed away at the age of 81.

Ricardo Zamora

Top 10 goalkeepers in world football: Led by Russian goalkeepers, he saved 98 penalties in his career

Ricardo Zamora was born in Barcelona, Spain in 1901, played for Barca and Real Madrid, when he was only 19 years old, Ricardo Zamora represented Spain in the Olympic Games, in 1922 for the Spanish national team against England Ricardo Zamora accidentally injured his sternum, and then he fought with injuries and was admired by countless people. As the best goalkeeper in Spanish history, every year the best goalkeeper of the year award in Spanish football is named after "Zamora", which shows his influence in Spanish football. After retiring, Zamora coached the Spanish national team, Malaga and Espanyol. Ricardo Zamora died in Barcelona in 1978 at the age of 77.

Ilibar

Top 10 goalkeepers in world football: Led by Russian goalkeepers, he saved 98 penalties in his career

Born in Spain in 1943, Ilibar played professionally for Athletic Bilbao, where he played 18 seasons, making 466 appearances in all seasons. In the 1970-1971 season, Ilibar set a record of 1,018 minutes without conceding a goal, and even the Spanish goalkeeper Casillas admired him and listed him as one of the top ten goalkeepers in Spanish history.

Sepp Mayer

Top 10 goalkeepers in world football: Led by Russian goalkeepers, he saved 98 penalties in his career

Born in Germany in 1944, Sepp Mayer spent his career with Bayern Munich, where he won four league titles, four cups, three German Footballers and 536 career appearances for Bayern. After retiring from the army, Sepp Mayer worked as a goalkeeper coach for Bayern and the German national team, and was hailed as Germany's best goalkeeper of the century.

Dino Zoff

Top 10 goalkeepers in world football: Led by Russian goalkeepers, he saved 98 penalties in his career

Born in Italy in 1942, Dino Zov played for Juventus, Napoli, Udinese and other teams in his career, and when he was young, his most admired goalkeeper was Lev Yassin, and he even collected information about idols, constantly imitating Lev Yassin's movements. Dino Zoff represented Italy in four World Cups, and when he played in the 1982 World Cup, Dino Zoff was 40 years old, and although he was old, he was very stable against a team like Brazil that liked to attack, and eventually helped the team win the World Cup. In 1977, Dino Zov was named one of the 25 most outstanding athletes in the history of world football, and in 2002, he was named the best goalkeeper in Italian history.

René Iquita

Top 10 goalkeepers in world football: Led by Russian goalkeepers, he saved 98 penalties in his career

Born in Colombia in 1966, René Iquita is the craziest goalkeeper in world football with long flowing hair and a magical "scorpion tail swing" save. The Colombian goalkeeper also often staged dribbling breakthroughs in the game to show dribbling stunts, and the goalkeeper who was very eager to perform was also jokingly called "crazy" by fans, and it was also controversial in international football.

Oliver Kahn

Top 10 goalkeepers in world football: Led by Russian goalkeepers, he saved 98 penalties in his career

Kahn is a German goalkeeper, the domineering goalkeeper in front of the goal makes many forwards timid, Kahn's career has won countless awards, 8 Bundesliga titles, 1 Champions League title, 3 times the world's best goalkeeper, the 2002 World Cup was awarded the Golden Ball Award and the Golden Glove Award. Because of this, Kahn was also inducted into the German Football Hall of Fame in 2019.

Gian Luigi Buffon

Top 10 goalkeepers in world football: Led by Russian goalkeepers, he saved 98 penalties in his career

Buffon's unique physical advantage in high-altitude balls has always been his strong point, and his low-key and calm personality has also made him a doorman of the Italian generation, and he is never timid when facing the opposing striker one-on-one, and timely saves and blocks frequently resolve team crises. As a veteran, he has won numerous awards and honors, but Buffon is still sticking to the pitch and is very respectable.

Igor Casillas

Top 10 goalkeepers in world football: Led by Russian goalkeepers, he saved 98 penalties in his career

Once the king of the Bernabeu and one of the "Grand Slam" players of his career, he is the second most appearance in the history of the Spanish national team, making 167 appearances and 101 clean sheets against opponents. The Casillas goal line reacted amazingly, even if the opponent was close to the goal, he could complete the blocking, and the extraordinary calmness also created a glorious career for Casillas.

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