Top 10 Premier League Goalkeepers with Most Clean Sheets
Top 10 Premier League Goalkeepers with Most Clean Sheets
Who are the Top 10 Premier League Goalkeepers with Most Clean Sheets ? have you ever waned to know the answer to that question? don’t worry the answers to your query are solved below in a number of ten with the number of clean sheets made by them next to their names. Did you know ? that the first goalkeepers to keep a Premier League clean sheet were Tim Flowers and Erik Thorstvedt on the opening day of the inaugural season in a 0-0 draw between Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur since that all the other goalkeepers conceded that day.
Top Ten Premier League Stoppers with Most Clean Sheets in History
Previously we have published on the Top 10 Most Expensive GoalKeepers in Football History, Top 10 Best Goalkeepers In The World 2014/2015 & Top 10 Goalkeepers According To FIFA 15 Player Ratings if you have not seen them yet make sure you do after this list. During the 1997-98 season Peter Schmeichel became the first player/goalkeeper to keep 100 clean sheets.
Chelsea Football Club goalkeeper Petr Cech and former Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin Van der Sar hold the joint record for most clean sheets kept in a single season with 21 clean sheets. Cech set this first in 2004-05 season, becoming the first Premier League goalkeeper to keep 10 consecutive clean sheets in a season then in 2008-09 season Van der Sar recorded the 21 clean sheets which make him hold a record of most clean sheets in a season with Petr Cech though he kept 14 consecutive clean sheets that season.
10. Tim Howard – 122 clean sheets
firing up the list of Top 10 Premier League Goalkeepers with Most Clean Sheets is Tim Howard, Currently playing for Everton Football Club, Tim Howard has made 366 appearances in the Premier League and has kept 122 clean sheets and this got him in number ten of our list, 4 clean sheets down to Peter Schmeichel. hoping he can make it above him with less than 10 Premier League games to go this season. Howard has played for two Premier League Clubs, Keeping only 16 clean sheets for Manchester United and 106 clean sheets for his current Club Everton Football Club.