Ranking the 15 Best Goalkeepers in Soccer History

In the fast-paced world of soccer (or football, depending on where you are) goalkeepers are often the unsung heroes. 

Their contributions can make or break a team’s success, and over the years, we’ve seen a select few rise to legendary status. Let’s rank the 15 best goalkeepers in soccer history based on their skill, influence, and lasting legacy.

15. Peter Schmeichel

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Peter Schmeichel was an iconic figure for Manchester United during their treble-winning season in 1999. Renowned for his imposing physique and remarkable reflexes, the Danish goalkeeper was also a key figure in Denmark’s surprise Euro 1992 triumph.

14. Pat Jennings

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An Irish legend, Pat Jennings’ reflexes and longevity stood out during his time with Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal, earning him the prestigious Ballon d’Or nomination.

13. Dino Zoff

Dino Zoff
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The Italian maestro’s career peaked when he captained Italy to World Cup glory in 1982 at the age of 40. Simply put, Dino Zoff’s calmness under pressure was second to none.

12. Rüštü Reçber

Rüštü Reçber
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The Turkish keeper’s spectacular performances during the 2002 World Cup earned him international acclaim and helped Turkey secure a remarkable third-place finish.

11. Gianluca Pagliuca

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An Italian stalwart, Gianluca Pagliuca’s agility and commanding presence made him one of Serie A’s finest goalkeepers during the 1990s.

10. Hugo Lloris

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France’s World Cup-winning captain in 2018, Hugo Lloris has been a model of consistency and leadership for both his national team and club sides.

9. David de Gea

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Renowned for his lightning-fast reflexes, the Spaniard’s performances for Manchester United have solidified his place as one of the modern era’s greats.

8. Thibaut Courtois

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The Belgian star has shone on the biggest stages, including a pivotal role in Real Madrid’s 2022 Champions League triumph, showcasing his exceptional shot-stopping ability.

7. Manuel Neuer

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Revolutionizing the role of the goalkeeper with his “sweeper-keeper” style, Manuel Neuer’s career highlights include a World Cup victory in 2014 and numerous Bundesliga titles with Bayern Munich.

6. Gordon Banks

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Gordon Banks’ legendary save against Pelé in the 1970 World Cup is often hailed as the greatest save of all time. England’s 1966 World Cup-winning goalkeeper remains an iconic figure in football history.

5. Oliver Kahn

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Nicknamed “Der Titan,” Oliver Kahn’s fiery demeanor and remarkable saves made him a legend for Bayern Munich and Germany, with his performance in the 2002 World Cup earning him the Golden Ball.

4. Iker Casillas

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A Real Madrid and Spain icon, Iker Casillas was known for his clutch saves and leadership. He captained Spain to their first World Cup in 2010, alongside two European Championships.

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3. Petr Čech

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Petr Cech’s career was defined by his consistency and resilience. A cornerstone of Chelsea’s success, his record of 202 Premier League clean sheets stands as a testament to his greatness.

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2. Lev Yashin

Lev Yashin
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The only goalkeeper to win the Ballon d’Or, the Soviet Union’s Lev Yashin was a pioneer of modern goalkeeping. His incredible reflexes and commanding presence earned him the nickname “The Black Spider.”

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1. Gianluigi Buffon

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A true legend, Gianluigi Buffon’s career spanned over two decades, during which he became synonymous with excellence. His 2006 World Cup triumph with Italy and numerous accolades with Juventus solidify his status as the greatest goalkeeper of all time.

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