Best Football Goalkeeper of All Time
Lev Yashin is widely considered the greatest football goalkeeper of all time — the only goalkeeper to win the Ballon d'Or (1963). Modern challengers: Buffon, Neuer, Casillas.
Lev Yashin (USSR / Dynamo Moscow) is most-widely cited as the greatest football goalkeeper of all time — he won the Ballon d'Or in 1963, the only goalkeeper ever to do so. Modern-era contenders include Gianluigi Buffon (Italy / Juventus), Manuel Neuer (Germany / Bayern Munich), Iker Casillas (Spain / Real Madrid), and Peter Schmeichel (Denmark / Manchester United). Historical alternatives: Dino Zoff, Gordon Banks, Sepp Maier.
The case for Lev Yashin
- Ballon d'Or 1963. The only goalkeeper to win football's biggest individual award.
- Estimated 150+ penalties saved during his career — extraordinary stat for any era.
- Approximately 270 clean sheets in 326 official matches for Dynamo Moscow (1953-1971).
- Pioneered modern goalkeeping. Sweeper-keeper style; commanding the box; throwing rather than punting.
- Nicknamed "The Black Spider". All-black kit + arms-everywhere shot-stopping reputation.
Modern-era contenders
- Gianluigi Buffon (Italy). 176 international caps. World Cup winner 2006. 5 Champions League finals (with Juventus, never won). Career: 1995-2023.
- Manuel Neuer (Germany). Sweeper-keeper redefiner. World Cup winner 2014, Golden Glove. Champions League winner (Bayern, 2013, 2020).
- Iker Casillas (Spain). World Cup 2010 + Euro 2008/2012 winner. Real Madrid CL winner. ~167 international caps.
- Peter Schmeichel (Denmark). Euro 1992 winner. Treble (Manchester United 1998-99). 8 Premier League titles.
Historical alternatives
- Dino Zoff (Italy). Won World Cup at age 40 (1982 — oldest captain). 1142 minutes without conceding (1972-74).
- Gordon Banks (England). World Cup 1966 winner. The "Pelé save" (1970 World Cup) is widely considered the greatest save ever.
- Sepp Maier (West Germany). 1974 World Cup + 4 Bundesliga titles. Bayern Munich legend.
- Oliver Kahn (Germany). 2002 World Cup Golden Ball (only goalkeeper to win it). Bayern 2001 Champions League.
How to compare keepers across eras
- Trophies. International + club titles. Most balanced metric across eras.
- Clean sheet ratio. Adjusted for era (1960s offence was higher per-match).
- Save percentage. Era-adjusted; modern data only reliable post-2000.
- Individual awards. Yashin Trophy (Ballon d'Or for keepers, since 2019); Lev Yashin Award; FIFA Goalkeeper of the Year.
- Influence on the position. Yashin pioneered sweeper-keeping; Neuer modernised it; Schmeichel changed perception of distribution.
Frequently asked questions
- Who is the best football goalkeeper of all time?
- Lev Yashin (USSR / Dynamo Moscow, 1953-1971) is most widely cited as the greatest goalkeeper of all time. He is the only goalkeeper ever to win the Ballon d'Or (1963) and is credited with pioneering the modern sweeper-keeper style. Modern-era contenders include Gianluigi Buffon, Manuel Neuer, and Iker Casillas, but Yashin remains the consensus historical pick.
- Has a goalkeeper ever won the Ballon d'Or?
- Yes — but only once. Lev Yashin of the USSR won the Ballon d'Or in 1963, and remains the only goalkeeper ever to win the award in its 70+ year history. The Yashin Trophy (introduced in 2019) is now awarded as a separate category for the world's best goalkeeper, in recognition of his unique status.
- Who is the best modern-era goalkeeper?
- The two most-cited candidates are Gianluigi Buffon (Italy / Juventus) and Manuel Neuer (Germany / Bayern Munich). Buffon won the 2006 World Cup and made 176 international appearances. Neuer redefined sweeper-keeping, won the 2014 World Cup with the Golden Glove, and lifted multiple Champions Leagues with Bayern Munich. The choice often comes down to longevity (Buffon) vs influence (Neuer).
- What is the greatest save ever?
- Gordon Banks' diving save from a Pelé header in the 1970 World Cup group-stage match between England and Brazil is widely cited as the greatest save in football history. Pelé later said he 'shouted "Goal" before he saved it.' The save has been replayed at every subsequent World Cup as a benchmark for goalkeeping athleticism.
References
- FIFA — Lev Yashin Profile — FIFA
- IFFHS — Goalkeeper of the Century — IFFHS
- Ballon d'Or — History — France Football
- BBC Sport — Greatest Goalkeepers — BBC Sport
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