“Dibu” Martínez is the second best goalkeeper in the world according to the IFFHS

“Dibu” Martínez is the second best goalkeeper in the world according to the IFFHS

December 27, 2023 – 11:41

The goalkeeper of the Argentine national team was chosen as the second best in the world for a recognized entity that is based on statistics.

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The world champion Emiliano “Dibu” Martínezof the Aston Villa of Englandcame second in the ranking of the best goalkeeper in 2023prepared by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS)in which the Brazilian Ederson -of the Manchester City– came first.

Edersonwhose full name is Ederson Santana de Moraes, managed 145 pointsalmost double the 76 added by the Mar del Plata goalkeeper and figure of the Argentine national team world champion in Qatar 2022, Emiliano Martínez.

It is the second time that a Brazilian goalkeeper has achieved first place in this ranking: the first was in Alisson Beckerof the Liverpool English in 2019.

Since joining the Manchester City in 2017Ederson was always ranked among the top 10 in the world, but only in 2023 He is awarded for his great work at City, a club with which he won all the national and international trophies he played for.

The IFFHSbased in the Swiss city of Lausanneis an entity recognized by the FIFA because the institution receives logistical support from the highest world football body, and its accredited members have exclusive access to the files FIDOM-FIFA.

On the other hand, the FIFA repeatedly indicated that the classification of football clubs and the recognitions granted by the IFFHS They are independent of yours.

The top 10 archers on the IFFHS list are:

  • 1) Ederson (Brazil-Manchester City) 145 points
  • 2) Emiliano Martínez (Argentina-Aston Villa) 76
  • 3) Thibaut Coutois (Belgium-Real Madrid) 73
  • 4) Marc-André Ter Stegen (Germany-Barcelona) 58
  • 5) Jan Oblak (Slovenia-Atlético Madrid) 36
  • 6) Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy-PSG) 23
  • 7) Yassine Bounou (Morocco-Al Hilal) 22
  • 8) Alison (Brazil-Liverpool) 19
  • 9) André Onana (Cameroon-Manchester United) 16
  • 10) Mike Maignan (France-Milan) 13 points.


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