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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.
Most shoot-out wins, team, all-time 4, Spain, Italy Most wins, team, tournament 2, Italy, 2020 Most shoot-out losses, team, all-time 4, England Most shoot-outs with 100% record (all won) 3, Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic Most shoot-outs with 0% record (all lost) 1, Croatia, Sweden, Slovenia Most successful kicks, shoot-out, one team
A total of 946 goals have been scored in games at the men's 17 final tournaments of the UEFA European Championship, not counting penalties scored during shoot-outs. [1] Since the first goal scored by Yugoslav player Milan Galić at the 1960 European Nations' Cup , exactly 545 footballers have scored goals at the Euro tournaments, [ 2 ] of whom ...
Sándor Kocsis, the player with the most international goals in a single year, scoring 23 goals in 1954 with Hungary. Lionel Messi, the player with the most official goals in a single year, scoring 91 goals in 2012. Most goals scored in a calendar year: 91 – Lionel Messi, 2012 [21] [22] [23] [note 11]
With over 900 goals at club and international level combined, Cristiano Ronaldo is the top goalscorer of all time. In top-level association football competitions, 25 players have scored 500 or more goals in both club and international football , according to research by the IFFHS , [ 1 ] first published in 2007. [ 2 ]
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 ...
Puskás is widely considered by many to be the most powerful and prolific forward Europe produced in first-division football and was honoured by IFFHS in 1997 as the best top-tier goalscorer of the 20th century. Puskás scored 806 goals in 793 games and his 86 national team goals in 90 outings was a world record at the time. [2] [3]
All-time record win: 10–0 away to Côte Chaude, Coupe de France, 22 January 1994. [42] All-time record defeat: 0–6 away to Nantes, Ligue 1, 1 September 1971. [42] Record win in Ligue 1: 9–0. [42] Away to Troyes, 13 March 2016. Home to Guingamp, 19 January 2019. Record defeat in Ligue 1: 0–6 away to Nantes, First of September 1971. [42]