S
SEARCH
M
SW
Collect News Data
/esi/1339/6_A_1_422413_0/index.html?art_id=422413&ESI

A look at England's greatest goalkeepers, including Ray Clemence

:Headline: A look at England's greatest goalkeepers, including Ray Clemence:
England have produced a number of world-class shot-stoppers.

Former England goalkeeper Ray Clemence has died at the age of 72.

Here, the PA news agency takes a look at some of the best keepers to have played for the national team.

Gordon Banks

The former Leicester and Stoke number one is regarded as one of the best keepers of all time. A key member of England's 1966 World Cup-winning squad, Banks won 73 caps and produced what is widely regarded as the greatest ever save to keep out Pele's header in a match against Brazil at the 1970 World Cup in Mexico. Banks died in February 2019 aged 81.

Ray Clemence

Ray Clemence (right) won 61 caps for England (PA)

Liverpool goalkeeper Clemence, who also went on to play for Tottenham, made his England debut in 1972. Over the next 11 years, he and Peter Shilton would alternate appearances, which limited his number of caps to 61. After England failed to qualify for the 1974 and 1978 World Cups, Clemence was part of the 1982 squad but did not play in Spain, where England failed to get out of the second group stage. But he won five Division One titles and three European Cups during a trophy-laden spell at Anfield and enjoyed success at Spurs too before an Achilles injury ended his playing career in 1988. Clemence then went on to become an integral part of the England coaching set-up before stepping away from the game in 2013.

Peter Shilton

With 125 appearances, Shilton is England's most capped player and his international career spanned some 20 years and took in three World Cups. In 1986 he was involved in one of the most controversial World Cup incidents as Argentina's Diego Maradona scored his 'Hand of God' goal to help knock England out in the quarter-finals. Four years later, Shilton was part of Bobby Robson's squad which reached the semi-finals of Italia '90, only to this time lose a penalty shoot-out to West Germany. Shilton enjoyed a long playing career with Leicester, Stoke, Nottingham Forest, where he won the European Cup twice, Southampton and Derby before joining Plymouth as player-manager in 1992.

David Seaman

David Seaman's saves in the penalty shoot-out win over Spain helped England reach the semi-finals of Euro 96 at Wembley (Adam Butler/PA)

Former Arsenal keeper Seaman made his England debut in 1988 and went on to eventually establish himself as the regular number one under Terry Venables, making a total of 75 international appearances. Known as 'Safe Hands', he produced key saves as England beat Spain on penalties to reach the semi-finals of Euro 96 at Wembley, where the Three Lions suffered more shoot-out heartbreak with defeat by Germany. After being caught off his line by a long-range free-kick from Ronaldinho in the quarter-final defeat at the 2002 World Cup, Seaman's position as first choice came under scrutiny and he was replaced by David James in the run-up to Euro 2004. He retired at the end of the 2003/2004 season, having left Arsenal for Manchester City after winning the league title three times, four FA Cups and the European Cup Winners' Cup with the Gunners.

body check tags ::

amp_article_422413 : Collect and Make Data not in DataBase  : 
last updated article - 2020-11-15 16:14:45:
html db last update - 2020-11-19 21:09:35 :

ex - 7200 : read : write cache and make html
Share this article now:

Subscribe to our Newsletter


Transfer Talk Daily
Match previews - twice weekly
Morning Briefing (7am UTC)
UC
Get the latest transfer news, match previews and news direct to your inbox!
Recommended Next on SM
Liverpool 'make contact with Davinson Sanchez'
Pogba 'could run down Man United contract and leave on a free transfer'
Liverpool 'handed Virgil van Dijk fitness boost'
Liverpool, Real Madrid, PSG 'battling for David Alaba'
Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Leicester CityLeicester8602189918
2Tottenham HotspurSpurs85211991017
3Liverpool85211816217
4Southampton85121612416
5Chelsea843120101015
6Aston Villa7502189915
7Everton84131614213
8Crystal Palace84131212013
9Wolverhampton WanderersWolves841389-113
10Manchester CityMan City7331109112
11Arsenal8404910-112
12West Ham UnitedWest Ham83231410411
13Newcastle UnitedNewcastle83231013-311
14Manchester UnitedMan Utd73131214-210
15Leeds UnitedLeeds83141417-310
16Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton81341114-36
17Fulham8116715-84
18West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom8035617-113
19Burnley7025312-92
20Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd8017414-101
Scroll for more - Tap for full version

Subscribe to our Newsletter


Transfer Talk Daily
Match previews - twice weekly
Morning Briefing (7am UTC)
UC
Get the latest transfer news, match previews and news direct to your inbox!

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Leicester CityLeicester8602189918
2Tottenham HotspurSpurs85211991017
3Liverpool85211816217
4Southampton85121612416
5Chelsea843120101015
6Aston Villa7502189915
7Everton84131614213
8Crystal Palace84131212013
9Wolverhampton WanderersWolves841389-113
10Manchester CityMan City7331109112
11Arsenal8404910-112
12West Ham UnitedWest Ham83231410411
13Newcastle UnitedNewcastle83231013-311
14Manchester UnitedMan Utd73131214-210
15Leeds UnitedLeeds83141417-310
16Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton81341114-36
17Fulham8116715-84
18West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom8035617-113
19Burnley7025312-92
20Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd8017414-101
Scroll for more - Tap for full version
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
X

We value your privacy

A part of our GDPR compliance we need to ask for your consent. We and our partners use technology such as cookies on Sports Mole to personalise content and ads, provide social media features, and analyse our traffic. Click below to consent to the use of this technology on Sports Mole.