Amazing Keepers
Said by countless to be the greatest goal keeper of all time, Gordon Banks will always be recalled for his save from Pele's header during the 1970 World Cup Finals. Yet those who saw Banks play knew he was worthy of reproducing such an execution on a biting December afternoon when all that was at peril was two points. He wasn't just ace - he was habitually on top of his game and a Banks' clanger was very extraordinary indeed.
Peter Shilton
One of the ace, ambitious players, Peter Shilton set out to emerge as the best goal keeper of all time. Tradition has it that on being told he might not make the caliber because he wasn't towering enough, Shilton went home and began a training system that involved spending hours at a time dangling from the stairs in experiment to add inches to his build. He wanted it that severely.
Peter Schmeichel
This Danish master goalie was very well-known for his acrobatic movement in the field. He is the most capped player for Denmark with his 129 international matches. He spent his blessed time of his club career with famous English premier League club manchester utd where he played 292 matches. He won the 1992 European Championship with his nation Denmark. He became the 'World's Best Goalkeeper' for two times. He also led his nation for 30 matches as leader. He won the European Cup with man utd. He is a member of the English Football Hall of Fame.
Sepp Maier
Maier is additional rare fighter under the goal bar. This great player of West Germany was very active in the field and his malleable activity made him an instant giant for the opposition strikers and wingers. In 1974 he helped Germany to win the world cup on their soil. In the tournament he would carry through four matches with clean sheet out of seven matches. He played for Bayern Munich for his whole career where he played continuous 422 matches which is still an achievement for German football league. He won four West German leagues and three european cups with Bayern Munich. Later after his retirement form football he has been a goal keeper coach for Germany national squad.
Lev Yashin
Famed for unceasingly wearing a distinguishing all-black strip when playing, Yashin is one of the negligible goal keepers who could actually challenge Gordon Banks for the description of champion goalkeeper of all-time.
Pat Jennings
If ever there was a goal keeper that could be interpreted as atypical of the breed, it was Pat Jennings. Nonconformist, composed, respectable and genteel, Jennings commanded his penalty area with an air of composure and calmness that would humiliate Peter Schmeichel into retirement. Yet despite never getting any formal kind of coaching - or even because of it - he become one of the most excellent goal keepers the game has ever seen.
Dino Zoff
Dino Zoff is an Italian legendary soccer goalie and the oldest ever medalist of the World Cup as a leader of the Italian national team in Spain in the 1982 World Cup. Zoff spent most of his career at Juventus. He holds the record for the longest stretch (1142 minutes) without allowing any goals.