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  2. Best European Goalkeeper - Wikipedia

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    The Best European Goalkeeper award is a football award given annually since 1990 to the most outstanding Goalkeeper in Europe, as voted by the UEFA magazine, in 2009 the ESM become the donor of the award.

  3. IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper - Wikipedia

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    Belgian goalkeeper Jean-Marie Pfaff was the first ever winner of the award, in 1987. The IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper is a football award given annually since 1987 to the best goalkeeper of the year as voted by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS). The votes are cast by IFFHS's editorial staff as well as ...

  4. UEFA Club Football Awards - Wikipedia

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    Internazionale and Real Madrid are the only teams whose players won all of the available awards in the same season (in the 2009–10 and 2017–18 seasons, respectively). For the 2010–11 season, the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year award was replaced by the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award , but the positional awards returned in 2016–17.

  5. Iker Casillas - Wikipedia

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    His performances earned him a spot in the UEFA Team of the Year for the second time. In February 2009, Casillas equalled Paco Buyo's record of 454 matches played for a goalkeeper and has since surpassed it to become Real Madrid's most-capped goalkeeper of all time at only 27 years old. [18]

  6. List of world association football records - Wikipedia

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    Most consecutive minutes without conceding a goal: 1,816 minutes – Mazarópi, 1977–1978 [109] Most consecutive minutes without conceding a goal in national leagues: 1,390 minutes – Dany Verlinden, 1990 [110] Most consecutive minutes without conceding a goal in international games: 1,142 minutes – Dino Zoff, 1972–1974 [111]

  7. Dino Zoff - Wikipedia

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    Dino Zoff OMRI (pronounced [ˈdiːno dˈdzɔf]; born 28 February 1942) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.Regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, he is the oldest ever winner of the World Cup, which he lifted as captain of the Italy national team in the 1982 tournament, at the age of 40 years, 4 months and 13 days. [3]

  8. Albania shocks Italy with fastest goal in Euros history ... - AOL

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    Just 23 seconds into the match, Albanian midfielder Nedim Bajrami took advantage of a sloppy Italian throw-in to put in the first goal of the match and give Albania the lead — and take the title ...

  9. Manuel Neuer - Wikipedia

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    In a 3–1 win over Ukraine on 14 November 2020, Neuer equalled Maier's record of 95 caps for Germany and, three days later, became the nation's all-time most capped goalkeeper with his 96th appearance, a 6–0 loss to Spain in the 2020–21 UEFA Nations League. [157]