Who is the best at saving penalties The player who saves the most penalty kicks

Updated on physical education 2024-04-05
32 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Zoff, Buffon, Zenga, Lehmann, Ricardo, Reina, Li Yunzai.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Reina: In recent years, he has been very good at penalty kicks.

    Dida, have you forgotten his performance in the penalty shootout at the last Copa America?

    I won't talk about it, the match against the Netherlands is something that the fans know.

    In addition, although Buffon is known as the world's No. 1 goalkeeper, his penalty saving skills are one of his soft ones, and he rarely saves penalty kicks.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Dida, Toldo, Ricardo, Cech, Zenga, Lehmann, Ricardo, Reina, Li Yunzai, Zoff, Buffon, Van der Sar.

    There are many penalty kick masters, and almost every famous player has played well in the penalty shootout.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ducatama. (Former Bucharest Star goalkeeper).

    Santo Toldo (current Inter goalkeeper).

    Yashin (former Soviet goalkeeper).

    These three are definitely the best penalty shooters in the history of football. The first two have a record of saving four penalties and more than four in a single game. As for Yashin, he has played more than 70 games for the national team and saved more than 100 penalty kicks.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There was a man named San Toldo! Italian! Fight against the Netherlands to fame! Only one of the 6 penalties was scored!

    In fact, the goalkeeper of Brazil was very good in the past, and it was the one in the 94 World Cup!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Toldo (Italy), who saved five penalties from the Netherlands at Euro 2000.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Gao Hong is still haunted by not saving a penalty in the '99 Women's World Cup final.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Reina, Rondero, Ricardo, Lehmann (Rondello is just a little less famous, but definitely a penalty expert).

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Abondan Sheri, Schwarzl, and Portugal's international Ricardo are all strong.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is the door god of the former Soviet Union - Yashin.

    Nicknamed "Octopus", he played more than 70 games for the national team and saved more than 100 penalty kicks.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Portugal's international Ricardo saved three penalties with England in 06, and the former Soviet Union's goalkeeper Yashin is also very good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Ducatama, in the penalty shootout of the 1986 European Champions Cup final, saved four penalties in a row, and finally helped Bucharest Star defeat Barcelona at that time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Liverpool's Reina are the best, with a 70% success rate.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yashin of the former Soviet Union, nicknamed Octopus, is the only person who has won the European Footballer of the Year as a goalkeeper so far.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Buffon, Ricardo.

    Toldo, Gao Hong, Zhang Yanru.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Everybody's right.

    It's all amazing

    Gao Hong, Zhang Yanru

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    And Argentina's goalkeeper Goyechea! 90 Argentina can enter the final by relying on more than the old horse.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Kawaguchi was able to live, and the 06 World Cup against Croatia saved a penalty.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Buffon, Lehmann, Ricardo, Reina, Li Yunzai.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Ricardo, England's Nightmare!!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Ikita is my favorite.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Penalties are sometimes awarded in football, and the person who takes the penalty is particularly important. In general, the person who takes the penalty is unanimously approved by the coach and the team's hail players.

    Under normal circumstances, the penalty taker should be comprehensively evaluated, his status in the team, footwork, etc., so the penalty taker of many teams is the boss of the team, so there is no controversy, the coach recognizes, and everyone is convinced.

    However, there are also some teams whose penalty takers are selected based on the success rate of the penalty. This is understandable, and the high success rate will naturally help the team more.

    Neymar and Cavani, who were in a fuss some time ago, competed for the penalty because the team did not coordinate well. Originally, Cavani was the boss of the team, the undisputed penalty taker, but then Neymar came, and Neymar considered himself the boss of the team.

    There was a conflict between the two people on the issue of penalty kicks, and it was still in the course of the game, Cavani wanted to take this penalty, and Neymar also wanted to take this penalty, and the two did not give in to each other, and the scene was very embarrassing for a while.

    We don't judge who is right and who is wrong in this matter, there are many ways to determine the penalty taker, and there is a certain amount of uncertainty.

    For example, in the Barcelona team, Messi usually takes penalties when there is a penalty, and sometimes Messi will give it to other teams to destroy his friends, and if other teammates want to take the penalty, Messi will not grab the penalty with his teammates.

    When a penalty kick comes, the coach will not shout who you will take the penalty, and it is usually set in advance. Teams like Paris Saint-Germain that have not yet established a team boss are also prone to penalty strife.

    The coach's will and the wishes of the majority of the players are the way in which the penalty taker is decided, but there are exceptions.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Livakovich! If it weren't for this World Cup match, it is likely that there would still be a lot of fans who would be unfamiliar with the Croatian goalkeeper.

    The 27-year-old Croatian international is not a talented goalkeeper, but he has helped the Plaid Army to eliminate Japan and break into the last eight of the World Cup.

    Yes, he is the goalkeeper with the most stable psychological quality in the World Cup.

    In the history of the World Cup, penalty shootouts not only test the players who take the penalty kicks, but also the touchstone for goalkeepers to test whether their psychological quality on the spot is excellent. Livakovic was not played by Croatian players like Japan's goalkeeper Shuichi Gonda, but judged the right direction almost every time, and successively blocked the penalty kicks of Takumi Minamino, Kaoru Mikasa and Maya Yoshida, tying the penalty kick of the World Cup.

    became the third goalkeeper in history to save three penalties in a penalty shootout.

    Livakovic became famous in the first fight, making his name remembered by fans all over the world. After a somewhat mediocre career, it was not until 2016 that he joined Croatian giants Dinamo Zagreb to receive major competitions in competitions such as the Champions League and Europa League. However, in the last World Cup, he was only a substitute for the Plaid Army, sharing the joy of the team's historic World Cup runner-up finish as a spectator.

    And some Chinese fans may have known Livakovic earlier.

    At the start of 2017 in Nanning, Guangxi, the then 22-year-old Livakovic made his international A-level debut, making his debut for Croatia in the China Cup against South American giants Chile. Coincidentally, Croatia drew 1-1 with Chile in this match, and the game dragged on penalties. It's a pity that Livakovic, who didn't have a "big heart" at that time, didn't save 1 penalty kick and finally lost the game.

    Livakovic started the China Cup football tournament, and after several years, he finally succeeded in locking the position of the main goalkeeper of the Croatian team in the last two years. Passing through Qatar.

    With the experience of the World Cup, Livakovic is expected to take a step forward and usher in a new height in his career. What awaits him will be the next crucial battle to reach the last four of the World Cup. If there is a penalty shoot-out, I believe that the players standing at 12 yards will feel the pressure.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Livakovich!

    On December 5, 2022, Croatia and Japan played a penalty shootout, and the first, second and fourth rounds of penalties saved by the opponent became one of the goalkeepers who saved the most penalties in a single game in the history of the World Cup.

    Another tied for the top spot is Portuguese goalkeeper Ricardo Pereira.

    Ricciardo saved three penalties in the final penalty shoot-out of the 2006 World Cup quarter-finals against England to help Portugal progress to the semi-finals.

    The most impressive was the 1990 World Cup in Italy, Argentina's substitute goalkeeper Goyechea, who miraculously escorted Argentina to the final in the quarter-finals and semi-finals of the quarter-finals and the final penalty shoot-out between Argentina and Yus.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The goalkeeper who saved the most penalty was Diego Alves.

    Diego Alves is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper and currently plays for Valencia FC in the Spanish Primera Division.

    Diego Alves still holds a proud record for the most penalty saves by a goalkeeper in La Liga. Alves have faced 17 penalty attempts in La Liga so far in four seasons, and apart from being penetrated by five men, Forlan, Villa, Diego Castro, Gabi and Edu, Alves has blocked 10 of the remaining 12 penalties, the remaining two times once hitting the post and once when the opponent fired an anti-aircraft gun.

    Free kick :

    There are two kinds of free kicks: direct free kicks and indirect free kicks, direct free kicks are scored directly, and indirect free kicks are not counted as scores, unless the ball touches the opponent or the player of the team before the goal is scored. Penalty Kick Procedure, where the ball is placed at the place of the foul. The opposing team is less than 5 meters away from the ball.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    In the final of the 1994 World Cup, Brazil and Italy competed. Baggio kicked the ball out of the net, which was a shame in the end. Kosmin Morty saved a penalty in the crucial moment in the second leg of the play-offs in 2014.

    The game was thrilling at the time. In the 2005 Champions League final, Liverpool fell behind a lot. But when the penalty kick was taken in the final tiebreaker, he pointed to the air and fought back perfectly.

    Also known as a miracle.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    In 2014, in the second leg of the Champions League play-offs, the performance of these two teams was very good, in the 90th minute of the game, Ludogorets played extraordinarily, and finally equalized, the score achieved 1:1, there was extra time, Ludogorets played very well on penalties, and finally won the game, eliminating the opponent with a score of 6:7.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Generally relatively fast, in the 2000 European Cup, when Italy was a substitute goalkeeper, named Toldo, and the Netherlands in the semi-finals, the opponent appeared 6 penalties, all of which were stopped by this person, and only scored one goal.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    I think it was in 2014, in the second leg of the Champions League qualification, the penalty kick was the most powerful, and I did my best.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    1. Let's take a look at the data first, the penalty point is meters away from the goal, and the size of the goal is square meters. The height of a goalkeeper, we follow the more commonly used selection criteria now, men's and women's football reaction time is seconds. The general speed of the ball can reach 40-70 km/h.

    Now that the data is clear, let me summarize, a ball is hitting from a distance of meters to meters at a speed of 40-70 kilometers per hour, and you have to defend the square meter door.

    2. Looking at the technology, the development of modern football encourages offense, including FIFA's current goalkeeper training technology methods, which cannot make a goalkeeper defend the goal well. Football always has the technical and tactical technology of the attack before the defensive team, which means that there is always a lag in the defense. Far from it, when it comes to penalties, it's hard even if the defenders don't lag behind.

    3. The goalkeeper who guards the penalty kick in real training and games will make some judgments in advance based on his own experience, and some of them are more effective. Of course, a better striker will use the rhythm to disrupt the goalkeeper's judgment and the timing of the save. The penalty kick is really a battle of wits between the attacking players and the goalkeeper from psychology to technique to quality.

    4. Write a little nonsense at the end, if you are also a goalkeeper, I wish you can summarize some more useful penalty saving skills. Maybe everyone's experience is different, maybe the experience is similar, but the experience belongs only to the individual, and it is unlikely that it will be passed on. Come on.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Yashin (hailed as the best goalkeeper in the world).

    Majer (the greatest goalkeeper in German history).

    Reyna (repeatedly denied the shooter's penalty).

    Grobella (inventor of the wonderful, incredible "lap dance").

    Tafarel (saved back-to-back Dutch penalties at the 1998 World Cup to help Brazil qualify).

    Butz (France's great goalkeeper, cancer hero, who saved two "masters" Socrates and Zico's penalty kicks in the 1986 World Cup).

    Goyechea (hero of Argentina at the 1990 World Cup, twice won penalty shootouts).

    Toldo (Italy eliminated the Netherlands at Euro 2000).

    Ricardo (Portugal goalkeeper, not only for saving penalties, but also for scoring the penalty kick that won England at Euro 2004).

    Kasper Schmeichel (I'm not familiar with his penalty exploits, except that he saved Van Basten's penalty at the 1992 European Championships).

    The above is purely a personal opinion and is listed in no particular order.

    In fact, many great goalkeepers in history have not been very accomplished in saving penalty kicks, such as Zoff, Dasayev, Ilgener, Buffon, Kahn, Cech, Casillas and so on.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Van der Sar can't do it Every time the Netherlands shoots a penalty shoot-out, he can't save it. Agree with Karn Butters, Schmeichel, Reina. Buffon was ok too.

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