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Spanish Goal Keepers Galore

Thursday, 18 September 08, 07:18 PM · Comments(9)

During the summer I read a very interesting article in Marca that I wanted to share with our Non Spanish speaking readers. It was a tribute to all the Spanish goal keepers in La Liga as well as in England. It's a testimony to the cantera or youth academy systems, that Spain continues to develop quality Keepers.

Did you know that there are 5 Spanish teams where ALL 3 Goal Keepers are from Spain?

Athletic de Bilbao (Iraizoz, Armando and Lafuente), Barcelona (Valdés, Pinto and Jorquera), Málaga (Arnau, Goitia and Tudela), Numancia (Juan Pablo, Diego and Jesús Fernández) and Osasuna (Ricardo, Roberto and Andrés Fernández). Very impressive.

We can't forget all the number one Goal Keepers, that have earned their top spot at their club:

Iker Casillas (Real Madrid and Spain) , Diego López (Villarreal) , Sergio Asenjo (Valladolid), Andres Palop (Sevilla) and Daniel Aranzubía (Deportivo La Coruña).

Did you know that there are several young Goalies (U-21) who play in Spain and have earned the no. 1 spot?

Asenjo (Valladolid and Spain U-21), Miguel Ángel Moyá (Mallorca), Asier Riesgo and Roberto (Recreativo de Huelva). The future looks bright!

Did you know that there are now 3 Spaniards who earn their trade in England?

Pepe Reina (Liverpool); Manolo Almunia (Arsenal) and César Sánchez (Tottenham backup).

Let's hope that Spain never has the problem that England and other countries have with this position. Spain needs to continue to produce quality Keepers, at all costs.

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Posted by forzafutbol | Comments (9)

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Juanka
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Juanka Wrote: | 07.37PDT | Sep 20, 2008

Spain and Italy have a much better youth system than in England, wish it was better in England, great article, v interesting, maybe its time other leagues sorted out their own players before getting carried away with foreigners.

forzafutbol
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forzafutbol Wrote: | 22.12PDT | Sep 21, 2008

I totally agree Juanka. Most Italians still play in their league and outnumber the foreigners. La Liga may have more foreigners than Serie A, but definitely nothing compares to the onslaught of foreigners in England, Holland, and France. And kudos to the youth systems in Italy and Spain that reflects on the success of the National teams. Plus the number of Italian and Spanish coaches in their respective leagues is amazing. Quality coaching programs and training. The Prem could learn a thing or two. I don't want to see foreign investors come into Italy and Spain and ruin the local, cultural flavor either.

adityapagare
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adityapagare Wrote: | 03.26PDT | Sep 25, 2008

I totally agree Juanka. Most Italians still play in their league and outnumber the foreigners. La Liga may have more foreigners than Serie A, but definitely nothing compares to the onslaught of foreigners in England, Holland, and France. And kudos to the youth systems in Italy and Spain that reflects on the success of the National teams. Plus the number of Italian and Spanish coaches in their respective leagues is amazing. Quality coaching programs and training. The Prem could learn a thing or two. I don't want to see foreign investors come into Italy and Spain and ruin the local, cultural flavor either.

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adityapagare Wrote: | 03.27PDT | Sep 25, 2008

Did you know that there are 5 Spanish teams where ALL 3 Goal Keepers are from Spain?

Athletic de Bilbao (Iraizoz, Armando and Lafuente), Barcelona (Valdés, Pinto and Jorquera), Málaga (Arnau, Goitia and Tudela), Numancia (Juan Pablo, Diego and Jesús Fernández) and Osasuna (Ricardo, Roberto and Andrés Fernández). Very impressive.

adityapagare
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adityapagare Wrote: | 03.27PDT | Sep 25, 2008

Did you know that there are 5 Spanish teams where ALL 3 Goal Keepers are from Spain?

Athletic de Bilbao (Iraizoz, Armando and Lafuente), Barcelona (Valdés, Pinto and Jorquera), Málaga (Arnau, Goitia and Tudela), Numancia (Juan Pablo, Diego and Jesús Fernández) and Osasuna (Ricardo, Roberto and Andrés Fernández). Very impressive.

We can't forget all the number one Goal Keepers, that have earned their top spot at their club:

Iker Casillas (Real Madrid and Spain) , Diego López (Villarreal) , Sergio Asenjo (Valladolid), Andres Palop (Sevilla) and Daniel Aranzubía (Deportivo La Coruña).

Did you know that there are several young Goalies (U-21) who play in Spain and have earned the no. 1 spot?

Asenjo (Valladolid and Spain U-21), Miguel Ángel Moyá (Mallorca), Asier Riesgo and Roberto (Recreativo de Huelva). The future looks bright!

Did you know that there are now 3 Spaniards who earn their trade in England?

Pepe Reina (Liverpool); Manolo Almunia (Arsenal) and César Sánchez (Tottenham backup).

Let's hope that Spain never has the problem that England and other countries have with this position. Spain needs to continue to produce quality Keepers, at all costs.

adityapagare
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adityapagare Wrote: | 03.27PDT | Sep 25, 2008

Pepe Reina (Liverpool); Manolo Almunia (Arsenal) and César Sánchez (Tottenham backup).

Let's hope that Spain never has the problem that England and other countries have with this position. Spain needs to continue to produce quality Keepers, at all costs.

adityapagare
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adityapagare Wrote: | 03.28PDT | Sep 25, 2008

Asenjo (Valladolid and Spain U-21), Miguel Ángel Moyá (Mallorca), Asier Riesgo and Roberto (Recreativo de Huelva). The future looks bright!

Did you know that there are now 3 Spaniards who earn their trade in England?

Pepe Reina (Liverpool); Manolo Almunia (Arsenal) and César Sánchez (Tottenham backup).

Let's hope that Spain never has the problem that England and other countries have with this position. Spain needs to continue to produce quality Keepers, at all costs.

adityapagare
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adityapagare Wrote: | 03.28PDT | Sep 25, 2008

Did you know that there are several young Goalies (U-21) who play in Spain and have earned the no. 1 spot?

Asenjo (Valladolid and Spain U-21), Miguel Ángel Moyá (Mallorca), Asier Riesgo and Roberto (Recreativo de Huelva). The future looks bright!

Did you know that there are now 3 Spaniards who earn their trade in England?

forzafutbol
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forzafutbol Wrote: | 17.48PDT | Oct 7, 2008

Adi, thanks for the commments dude. Take a look at my latest post with the call ups to Nats and U-21s in Spain. The talent just keeps rolling in.

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