Goalkeeping records in the Champions League refer to notable achievements and statistics set by goalkeepers in Europe’s premier club competition. These include most clean sheets, most saves in a single season or match, longest run without conceding a goal, and appearances. Legendary keepers like Iker Casillas, Gianluigi Buffon, and Manuel Neuer have set benchmarks, highlighting their crucial role in their teams’ continental success and the tournament’s rich history.
Goalkeeping records in the Champions League refer to notable achievements and statistics set by goalkeepers in Europe’s premier club competition. These include most clean sheets, most saves in a single season or match, longest run without conceding a goal, and appearances. Legendary keepers like Iker Casillas, Gianluigi Buffon, and Manuel Neuer have set benchmarks, highlighting their crucial role in their teams’ continental success and the tournament’s rich history.
What counts as a clean sheet in the Champions League?
A clean sheet means the goalkeeper’s team concedes zero goals in that match.
How is the 'most saves' record defined for the Champions League (season or match)?
It counts the total saves by a goalkeeper from shots on target in a single match or across a season.
What does the 'longest run without conceding a goal' mean in this context?
The longest sequence of consecutive Champions League matches in which the goalkeeper’s team did not concede a goal.
What does 'most appearances' refer to for Champions League goalkeepers?
The total number of matches a goalkeeper has played in the Champions League (group stage and knockout rounds) for any club.
How are Champions League goalkeeping records verified and maintained?
UEFA maintains official records, with data often provided by statistics partners (e.g., Opta) and published in UEFA releases and reputable outlets.