The phrase "Goalkeepers with most clean sheets at World Cups" refers to the soccer goalkeepers who have managed to prevent the opposing team from scoring any goals in the highest number of matches during FIFA World Cup tournaments. Achieving a clean sheet is a notable accomplishment for a goalkeeper, showcasing their skill, concentration, and defensive organization. This statistic highlights the most successful and consistent goalkeepers in World Cup history.
The phrase "Goalkeepers with most clean sheets at World Cups" refers to the soccer goalkeepers who have managed to prevent the opposing team from scoring any goals in the highest number of matches during FIFA World Cup tournaments. Achieving a clean sheet is a notable accomplishment for a goalkeeper, showcasing their skill, concentration, and defensive organization. This statistic highlights the most successful and consistent goalkeepers in World Cup history.
What is a clean sheet in football?
A clean sheet occurs when the goalkeeper's team concedes no goals in the match (during regular time and any extra time). Penalty shootouts are not counted as goals conceded.
What matches are counted when listing 'clean sheets at World Cups'?
Only FIFA World Cup final-tournament matches (group stage and knockout rounds) are counted. Qualifiers, friendlies, and other competitions aren’t included.
Do penalty shootouts affect a goalkeeper’s clean sheet tally?
No. If a World Cup match ends 0-0 and ends with a shootout, it is typically counted as a clean sheet for the keeper in that match.
How is the 'most clean sheets at World Cups' statistic calculated?
It is the total number of World Cup matches in which the goalkeeper’s team did not concede a goal across all World Cup final tournaments they played in. The total is the sum across all World Cups, not just one tournament.