First place: Gordon Banks.
Legendary goalkeeper, the first place is well deserved. He is the main force of 1966 world cup champion England team and a legend in front of the goal line. He made 73 appearances for England and played for leicester city and Stoke City during his club career. What impressed people most about him was the incredible scene when he turned around on the goal line and saved Pele's header in the 1970 World Cup match between England and Brazil. This save is known as the "save of the century" and has also been rated as the greatest save in the history of football by many media.
Second place: Lev Yashin.
I believe everyone will not be too strange to him, because he is so amazing. His record may not be broken by future generations. The legendary goalkeeper of the former Soviet Union is called "Black Spider" because he likes to wear a black jersey and sometimes wearing a cap is his symbol. As for Yassin, you can cite a series of facts. European champion, Olympic champion and his career record of keeping 270 clean sheets. In addition, he is the only goalkeeper in history who was elected European Footballer of the Year (vaguely remember 1963), which is enough to say everything.
Third place: Peter Schmeichel.
One of the best foreign goalkeepers in British history is a typical ruling type. He can inspire the morale of his teammates with magical saves and loud voices, which has a great influence on the team. He won almost all the honors in his career. 1992 European Cup, Premier League, FA Cup and Champions Cup were regarded by Ferguson as the most successful signings in his coaching career. 1999 Manchester United triple crown is his peak. After retiring from Manchester United, he played for a season in the same city rival Manchester City. He is also the leader of the national team and one of the creators of 1992 Danish fairy tales!
Fourth place: dino zoff.
Zoff has many world records that have never been broken. First of all, he kept1/kloc-0 for 42 minutes in his career. Secondly, at the age of 40, he became the oldest player to win the World Cup. During his stay at Juventus, he won the Serie A championship five times, the UEFA Cup in 1977 and the European Cup with Italy in 1968. Before Maldini broke the record, he played for the Italian national team the most times. In addition, there are his brilliant achievements as a coach! In 2000, the underdog Italian team won the second place in the European Championship. A goalkeeper, he met a more magical Sandor!
Fifth place: Rinat Dasayev.
It is true that the Soviet Union will be out, except for Yassin, a talented goalkeeper of the former Soviet Union in the 1980s, who was born in Sparta, Moscow. He was named the best goalkeeper in the world football by 1988, participated in the two World Cups 1986 and 1990, and helped the Soviet team reach the European Cup final on 1988. In the early 1990s, he ended his career in Seville, Spain. So far, he is the only Russian who has entered the list of 100 superstars in FIFA history.
Sixth place: sepp maier.
The name may be strange, but his achievements are commendable enough. Maier was the main goalkeeper of 1974 World Cup in West Germany, and won the honor of German Footballer for three times, more than the famous beckenbauer and "Bomber" Muller. When guarding the goal, Maier always likes to wear a pair of black shorts, and is regarded as the best goalkeeper in German history because of his calm style and quick response.
Seventh place: Pat Jennings.
The creator of the record, the famous Jennings, is undoubtedly one of the best goalkeepers in the history of the British Isles. He made more than 750 league appearances, made more than 65,438+000 national team appearances, and participated in the FA Cup, Carling Cup and European Cup Winners Cup. He is a player deeply loved by Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal fans.
Eighth place: Peter Shilton.
I am not familiar with it either. I only know that he took over the mantle of Banks and became the best goalkeeper in England in the 1970s and 1980s. His international career didn't end until after the 1990 World Cup. In the 1980s, the Red Nottingham Forest Dynasty swept across Europe, and Hilton was one of the biggest contributors.
Ninth place: neville southall.
Perhaps the most impressive thing about this man is his moustache, nicknamed "cat", although his chubby figure is no longer worthy of this title at the end of his career. During his stay at Everton, he reached the peak of his career, and the goal saved by Ryan Giggs in the FA Cup final 1995 was enough to go down in history. At the same time, he was also listed as his idol by Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech, saying that he grew up watching this fat man with a moustache when he was a teenager.
10th place: Bert Trautmann.
The awesome German Iron Man, Kahn in 2002 is an example. While playing for Manchester City, trautmann continued to play after breaking his neck in the FA Cup final of 1956, and saved the opponent's shot to help the team win the championship. After the game, I went to the hospital and found my neck broken. It was unbearable. This legendary experience is unprecedented.