Los mejores porteros de la historia de los Mundiales de fútbol no se miden solo por una parada famosa, un título o una colección de porterías a cero. En la Copa del Mundo, donde un error puede perseguirte toda la vida, los grandes guardametas se distinguen por sostener a su selección en partidos límite, aparecer en finales, dominar áreas imposibles y dejar una imagen que sobrevive a generaciones.
Para elaborar este ranking hemos cruzado títulos, impacto en fases finales, premios individuales, registros oficiales de FIFA y contexto histórico. Por eso aparecen campeones como Gordon Banks, Dino Zoff, Iker Casillas, Manuel Neuer, Gianluigi Buffon, Fabien Barthez o Taffarel, pero también mitos como Lev Yashin u Oliver Kahn, whose World Cup footprint weighs even without lifting the Cup.

How we choose the best goalkeepers at the World Cups
The criteria is not a simple list of famous names. To rank the best goalkeepers in the World Cup we have evaluated five factors:
- Performance in decisive phases: finales, semi-finals, Penalty shootouts and knockout matches.
- Contrasted data: clean sheets, goals conceded, official awards and recognized records.
- Historical impact: if they changed the way of understanding the position or left an iconic action.
- World Cup winners: championships, runners-up and leadership within champion teams.
- Context: Not everyone played with equally strong defenses or in times with the same rules.
Ranking of the best goalkeepers in the history of the World Cups
1. Lev Yashin: the myth that gave its name to the award
Lev Yashin es el punto de partida de cualquier conversación seria sobre los mejores porteros de todos los tiempos. The Soviet did not win a World Cup, but his influence is so great that the award for the best goalkeeper of the tournament was originally named after him.: Lev Yashin Award. FIFA remembers that this award was born in 1994 and from 2010 It is called the adidas Golden Glove..
Yashin played in the World Cups 1958, 1962 y 1966, and was part of the Soviet group in 1970. His highest performance in the World Cup came in England 1966, when the USSR reached the semi-finals. Your reading of the game, His exits and his authority between the sticks made the goalkeeper stop being just a last defender and become a tactical leader..
2. Gordon Banks: world champion and author of the eternal stop
Gordon Banks fue el portero de la Inglaterra campeona del Mundial de 1966. Four years later, in Mexico 1970, left one of the most famous images in football history: Pelé's header save. Brazil won that match, but the action turned Banks into a universal legend.
Your place in this ranking does not depend on a single stop. Banks combines world title, regularity, competitive personality and an iconic action that is still cited when talking about impossible reflexes. Few goalkeepers have combined achievements and visual memory so well.
3. Dino Zoff: champion, captain and longevity record
Dino Zoff levantó la Copa del Mundo de 1982 as captain of Italy. According to FIFA and Guinness World Records, did it with 40 years and 133 days, becoming the oldest player to win a World Cup. It was not a decorative presence: He led a team that survived Argentina, Brazil, Poland and West Germany.
His stop for Oscar in the Italy-Brazil of 1982 summarizes his career: placement, serenity and firm hands at the right moment. Zoff didn't need to fly to dominate; he commanded from calm.
4. Iker Casillas: the captain of champion Spain
Iker Casillas es el mejor portero español en la historia de los Mundiales. In South Africa 2010 He was captain of the champion team, ganó el Guante de Oro y sostuvo a España en los momentos de máxima tensión. FIFA attributes him in that tournament 5 clean sheets in 7 partidos y solo 2 goals conceded.
His save with his foot against Arjen Robben in the final against the Netherlands is one of the most important actions in the history of Spanish football. If that ball goes in, probably changes history. Casillas appears here due to data, by title and by the emotional weight of his interventions.
5. Manuel Neuer: the goalkeeper who enlarged his area
Manuel Neuer ganó el Mundial de 2014 with Germany and was elected Golden Glove. His tournament changed the modern perception of the position: it didn't just stop, He also defended meters behind his defense and participated in the construction.
The match against Algeria in the round of 16 in Brazil 2014 It was almost a practical class for the goalkeeper-libero. Neuer went far from his area, corrected transitions and allowed Germany to maintain an advanced defense. By tactical influence, He is one of the most important World Cup goalkeepers of the 21st century..
6. Gianluigi Buffon: absolute security in Germany 2006
Gianluigi Buffon fue clave en la Italia campeona del Mundial 2006. Aquel equipo solo encajó dos goles en todo el torneo: an own goal against the United States and Zinedine Zidane's penalty in the final. Buffon won the award for best goalkeeper of the World Cup and made a huge save for Zidane himself in extra time in Berlin.
your World 2006 It is one of the cleanest and most dominant tournaments in memory for a champion goalkeeper.. Buffon transmitted something that does not always appear in the statistics: the feeling that to mark him you had to do something extraordinary.
7. Oliver Kahn: the only Ballon d'Or goalkeeper in a World Cup
Oliver Kahn no ganó el Mundial de 2002, pero su torneo fue tan poderoso que recibió el Balón de Oro adidas al mejor jugador de la competición. FIFA emphasizes that he remains the only goalkeeper to have won that award in a World Cup.
Germany reached the final of Korea and Japan 2002 largely because of its stops. The mistake against Ronaldo in the final does not erase a huge tournament. At the World Cups, Kahn represents the most extreme version of the goalkeeper who drags his team.
8. Peter Shilton: the king of clean sheets
Peter Shilton comparte con Fabien Barthez el récord de 10 clean sheets in World Cups, according to FIFA. He did it in 17 matches divided between 1982, 1986 y 1990. With England he reached the semi-finals in Italy 90, one of the competitive ceilings of the English team after 1966.
His World Cup legacy is marked by two poles: defensive regularity and the shadow of Diego Maradona in Mexico 86. But if we talk about sustained performance under the sticks, Their numbers are absolutely elite..
9. Fabien Barthez: world champion and shared record
Fabien Barthez fue el portero de la Francia campeona en 1998 and runner-up in 2006. FIFA recognizes him, like Shilton, 10 clean sheets in 17 world cup matches. In 1998, besides, won the award for best goalkeeper of the tournament.
His style was particular: bold, fast, sometimes unorthodox, but tremendously competitive. In France 98 He closed out a very strong defensive team and became one of the great symbols of the first French World Cup.
10. Ubaldo Fillol: the guardian of Argentina 1978
Ubaldo Fillol fue campeón del mundo con Argentina en 1978 and one of the most complete goalkeepers of his time. Agile, brave and with feline reflexes, He was a fundamental piece in the Albiceleste's first world title.
His figure helps to understand a time in which the South American goalkeeper was also a character, personality and command. Fillol did not have the global exposure of other European names, but his World Cup 1978 guarantees you a place on this list.
11. Taffarel: champion with Brazil and emotional specialist
Cláudio Taffarel fue campeón del mundo con Brasil en 1994 and runner-up in 1998. In the United States final 94, resolved in the penalty shootout against Italy, It was an essential part of a Brazil less exuberant than usual, but very reliable at the back.
FIFA recognizes him 8 clean sheets in 18 world cup matches, a figure that places him among the great historical specialists of the World Cup. Your name may not sound as spectacular as others, but its consistency was enormous.
12. Sepp Maier: the wall of champion Germany 1974
Sepp Maier fue el portero de la Alemania Federal campeona del Mundial de 1974. In a tournament full of giant names, with Johan Cruyff and Franz Beckenbauer as great lighthouses, Maier was the final insurance of a winning team.
FIFA also places him among the goalkeepers with the most clean sheets in World Cup history., con 8 in 18 parties. Your mix of reflections, Elasticity and leadership keep him one of the best European goalkeepers of all time.
Comparative table of historical goalkeepers in the World Cups
| Goalie | Selection | Key World Cup moment | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lev Yashin | USSR | Semifinalist in 1966 | The award for best goalkeeper was named after him. 1994 a 2006 |
| Gordon Banks | England | Champion in 1966 | Historical parade to Pelé in Mexico 1970 |
| Dino Zoff | Italia | Champion and captain in 1982 | Oldest world champion: 40 years and 133 days |
| Iker Casillas | Spain | Champion in 2010 | Gold Glove 2010 y 5 clean sheets |
| Manuel Neuer | Germany | Champion in 2014 | Gold Glove 2014 |
| Gianluigi Buffon | Italia | Champion in 2006 | Italy only fit 2 goals throughout the tournament |
| Oliver Kahn | Germany | Finalist in 2002 | Only goalkeeper to win the Ballon d'Or in a World Cup |
| Peter Shilton | England | Semifinalist in 1990 | 10 clean sheets in 17 parties |
| Fabien Barthez | France | Champion in 1998 | 10 clean sheets in 17 parties |
| Taffarel | Brazil | Champion in 1994 | 8 clean sheets in 18 parties |
Who is the best goalkeeper in World Cup history??
If we talk about total influence on the history of the position, Lev Yashin merece el número uno. If the criterion focuses only on winning and deciding World Cups, los nombres de Gordon Banks, Dino Zoff, Iker Casillas, Manuel Neuer y Gianluigi Buffon entran de lleno en la discusión.
The most balanced answer would be this: Yashin is the founding myth, Banks and Zoff are the classic champions, Casillas and Neuer are the modern references, and Buffon represents one of the greatest defensive displays by a champion goalkeeper.
Frequently asked questions about the best goalkeepers in the World Cups
Which goalkeeper has the most clean sheets in World Cup history??
According to FIFA, Fabien Barthez y Peter Shilton comparten el récord con 10 clean sheets in 17 parties.
¿Desde cuándo se entrega el Guante de Oro del Mundial?
FIFA indica que el premio al mejor portero se entrega desde 1994. Between 1994 y 2006 se conoció como Premio Lev Yashin y desde 2010 como Guante de Oro adidas.
¿Qué porteros han ganado el Guante de Oro?
Los ganadores oficiales son Michel Preud’homme (1994), Fabien Barthez (1998), Oliver Kahn (2002), Gianluigi Buffon (2006), Iker Casillas (2010), Manuel Neuer (2014), Thibaut Courtois (2018) y Emiliano Martínez (2022).
¿Qué portero ganó el Balón de Oro de un Mundial?
Oliver Kahn ganó el Balón de Oro del Mundial 2002. FIFA lo destaca como el único portero que ha recibido este premio al mejor jugador de una Copa del Mundo.
¿Quién fue el mejor portero del Mundial 2010?
El mejor portero del Mundial 2010 fue Iker Casillas. Ganó el Guante de Oro, fue campeón con España y mantuvo su portería a cero en todos los partidos de eliminación directa.
Which goalkeeper won a World Cup as captain??
Dino Zoff ganó el Mundial de 1982 as captain of Italy. También Iker Casillas levantó la Copa del Mundo de 2010 as captain of Spain.
Why does Lev Yashin appear first if he never won a World Cup??
Because its historical influence surpasses the World Cup winners. Yashin changed the way of understanding the position, was Ballon d'Or in 1963 and gave its name to the award for the best goalkeeper in the World Cup during its first editions.
Other articles that may interest you
If you like this type of historical football, You can also continue reading the section Great players, the category of retro football and all the contents about the World Cup history.
Sources consulted
- FIFA: goalkeepers with most World Cup clean sheets.
- FIFA: adidas Gold Glove winners at the World Cup.
- FIFA: Oliver Kahn and the World Cup Ballon d'Or 2002.
- FIFA: Dino Zoff and his record as oldest world champion.
- Guinness World Records: Dino Zoff, Oldest player in a World Cup final.
- Guinness World Records: record of clean sheets in World Cups.
Article updated May 2026.































































