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Top Goalkeepers With the Most Clean Sheets in FIFA World Cup History

Discover the top 12 goalkeepers with the most clean sheets in FIFA World Cup history, featuring legends like Fabien Barthez, Peter Shilton, and Manuel Neuer.

23.06.2026
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Goalkeepers With the Most Clean Sheets in FIFA World Cup History

We are here with the list of Top Goalkeepers With Most Clean Sheets in FIFA World Cup History. The FIFA World Cup has produced some of football’s greatest goalkeepers over the decades. While goals often grab the headlines, clean sheets are just as important in defining championship-winning campaigns. Legendary shot-stoppers have built their reputations by shutting out the best attackers on the world’s biggest stage.


From commanding leaders to agile reflex specialists, these goalkeepers became icons through consistency, composure, and match-winning saves. According to FIFA’s official statistics, several legendary names share the record books for the most clean sheets in World Cup history.


Here is a look at the top goalkeepers with the most clean sheets in FIFA World Cup history.


12. Fernando Muslera (Uruguay) – 7 Clean Sheets

Uruguayan goalkeeper Fernando Muslera recorded seven clean sheets in 16 FIFA World Cup appearances.


He played a crucial role in Uruguay’s impressive 2010 World Cup campaign, keeping clean sheets in all three group-stage matches as La Celeste reached the semi-finals. 


Known for his reflexes, leadership, and penalty-saving ability, Muslera became one of Uruguay’s most dependable modern-era goalkeepers.


Fernando Muslera World Cup Stats for Uruguay:

16 appearances

7 clean sheets

0.44 clean sheets per game

17 goals conceded

1.06 goals conceded per game


2010: 3 clean sheets in 7 appearances

2014: 1 clean sheets in 4 appearances

2018: 3 clean sheets in 5 appearances

2022: 0 clean sheets in 0 appearances


11. Manuel Neuer (Germany) – 7 Clean Sheets

German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer revolutionized the modern goalkeeping role and has seven World Cup clean sheets to his name.


Neuer was outstanding during Germany’s victorious 2014 FIFA World Cup campaign in Brazil. His aggressive sweeping style, distribution, and athleticism changed the expectations of modern goalkeepers.


He continues to be regarded as one of the most complete goalkeepers in football history.


Manuel Neuer World Cup Stats for Germany

19 appearances

7 clean sheets

0.37 clean sheets per game

16 goals conceded

0.84 goals conceded per game


2010: 3 clean sheets in 6 appearances

2014: 4 clean sheets in 7 appearances

2018: 0 clean sheets in 3 appearances

2022: 0 clean sheets in 3 appearances


10. Iker Casillas (Spain) – 7 Clean Sheets

Spanish legend Iker Casillas kept seven clean sheets at the FIFA World Cup.


Casillas was one of the biggest stars of Spain’s golden generation, helping La Roja win the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Spain conceded only two goals during the entire tournament.


His incredible reflex saves and leadership qualities established him as one of football’s all-time great goalkeepers.


Iker Casillas World Cup Stats for Spain:

17 appearances

7 clean sheets

0.41 clean sheets per game

18 goals conceded

1.06 goals conceded per game


2002: 1 clean sheet in 5 appearances

2006: 1 clean sheet in 3 appearances

2010: 5 clean sheets in 7 appearances

2014: 0 clean sheets in 2 appearances


9. Thibaut Courtois (Belgium) – 7 Clean Sheets

Belgian star Thibaut Courtois rounds off the top 10 list with seven FIFA World Cup clean sheets.


Courtois was exceptional during Belgium’s third-place finish at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, where he won the Golden Glove award as the tournament’s best goalkeeper.


Standing out for his height, positioning, and shot-stopping ability, Courtois has consistently delivered world-class performances on the international stage.


Thibaut Courtois World Cup Stats for Belgium:

15 appearances

7 clean sheets

0.47 clean sheets per game

11 goals conceded

0.73 goals conceded per game


2014: 2 clean sheets in 5 appearances

2018: 3 clean sheets in 7 appearances

2022: 2 clean sheets in 3 appearances


8. Gilmar (Brazil) – 7 Clean Sheets

Brazilian goalkeeper Gilmar kept seven clean sheets in 14 FIFA World Cup matches across the 1958, 1962, and 1966 tournaments.


He played a vital role in Brazil’s back-to-back World Cup triumphs in 1958 and 1962, becoming one of the most respected goalkeepers of his era.


 Known for his calmness, positioning, and consistency, Gilmar helped establish Brazil as a dominant force in international football.


Gilmar World Cup Stats for Brazil

14 appearances

7 clean sheets

0.50 clean sheets per game

12 goals conceded

0.86 goals conceded per game


1958: 4 clean sheets in 6 appearances

1962: 2 clean sheets in 6 appearances

1966: 1 clean sheet in 2 appearances


7. Hugo Lloris (France) – 8 Clean Sheets

France captain Hugo Lloris joined the elite list after recording eight World Cup clean sheets.


Lloris led France to FIFA World Cup glory in 2018 and also captained the side to the 2022 final in Qatar. His leadership, composure, and consistency made him one of the most reliable goalkeepers of the modern era.


The former Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper enjoyed a remarkable international career and became France’s most-capped player.


Hugo Lloris World Cup Stats for France

20 appearances

8 clean sheets

0.40 clean sheets per game

20 goals conceded

1.00 goals conceded per game


2010: 1 clean sheet in 3 appearances

2014: 3 clean sheets in 5 appearances

2018: 3 clean sheets in 6 appearances

2022: 1 clean sheet in 7 appearances


6. Taffarel (Brazil) – 8 Clean Sheets

Brazilian icon Taffarel kept eight clean sheets during his World Cup career.


He was Brazil’s first-choice goalkeeper during the 1994 and 1998 FIFA World Cups, helping the Selecao win the title in the United States in 1994.


Taffarel became famous for his penalty shootout heroics and calm performances under pressure. He remains one of Brazil’s greatest-ever goalkeepers.


Taffarel World Cup Stats for Brazil

18 appearances

8 clean sheets

0.44 clean sheets per game

15 goals conceded

0.83 goals conceded per game


1990: 2 clean sheets in 4 appearances

1994: 5 clean sheets in 7 appearances

1998: 1 clean sheet in 7 appearances


5. Sepp Maier (West Germany) – 8 Clean Sheets

Sepp Maier was one of the most influential goalkeepers of his generation and recorded eight clean sheets for West Germany.


Nicknamed “The Cat from Anzing,” Maier played a crucial role in West Germany’s triumph at the 1974 FIFA World Cup. His quick reflexes and reliability made him one of the finest goalkeepers of the 1970s.


He formed part of a legendary German side that dominated international football during the decade.


Sepp Maier FIFA World Cup Stats for West Germany

18 appearances

8 clean sheets

0.44 clean sheets per game

19 goals conceded

1.06 goals conceded per game


1966: 0 clean sheets in 0 appearances

1970: 0 clean sheets in 5 appearances

1974: 4 clean sheets in 7 appearances

1978: 4 clean sheets in 6 appearances


4. Leao (Brazil) – 8 Clean Sheets

Brazilian goalkeeper Emerson Leao also registered eight clean sheets at the FIFA World Cup.


Leao represented Brazil in multiple World Cup tournaments and played a major role during the nation’s strong campaigns in the 1970s and 1980s. His athleticism, shot-stopping ability, and leadership helped Brazil maintain one of the strongest defensive records in World Cup history.


Brazil remains the nation with the most World Cup clean sheets overall.


Leao World Cup Stats for Brazil

14 appearances

8 clean sheets

0.57 clean sheets per game

7 goals conceded

0.50 goals conceded per game


1970: 0 clean sheets in 0 appearances

1974: 4 clean sheets in 7 appearances

1978: 4 clean sheets in 7 appearances

1986: 0 clean sheets in 0 appearances


3. Jan Jongbloed (Netherlands) – 8 Clean Sheets

Dutch goalkeeper Jan Jongbloed recorded eight World Cup clean sheets during his international career.


He was part of the famous Netherlands teams that reached consecutive FIFA World Cup finals in 1974 and 1978. Jongbloed became known for his calm ball-playing ability and tactical awareness during the era of “Total Football.”


Despite never winning the tournament, his performances remain highly respected in World Cup history.


Jan Jongbloed World Cup Stats for Netherlands

12 appearances

8 clean sheets

0.67 clean sheets per game

10 goals conceded

0.83 goals conceded per game


1974: 5 clean sheets in 7 appearances

1978: 3 clean sheets in 5 appearances


2. Peter Shilton (England) – 10 Clean Sheets

England legend Peter Shilton is the joint all-time record holder for clean sheets after keeping 10 clean sheets across three World Cup tournaments.


Shilton represented England at the 1982, 1986, and 1990 FIFA World Cups. His most memorable campaign came in 1990, when England reached the semi-finals in Italy.


The legendary goalkeeper remains England’s most-capped player and is widely regarded as one of the greatest keepers in football history thanks to his consistency and longevity.


Peter Shilton World Cup Stats for England

17 appearances

10 clean sheets

0.59 clean sheets per game

10 goals conceded

0.59 goals conceded per game


1982: 4 clean sheets in 5 appearances

1986: 3 clean sheets in 5 appearances

1990: 3 clean sheets in 7 appearances


1. Fabien Barthez (France) – 10 Clean Sheets

French goalkeeper Fabien Barthez sits at the joint-top of the all-time list with 10 clean sheets in 17 FIFA World Cup matches. The former Marseille and Manchester United star played a key role in France’s golden generation.


Barthez was instrumental in France’s triumph at the 1998 FIFA World Cup on home soil, where Les Bleus conceded just two goals throughout the tournament. He also helped France reach the final again in 2006.


Known for his quick reflexes, confidence under pressure, and commanding presence, Barthez became one of the defining goalkeepers of his era.


Fabian Barthez World Cup stats for France

17 appearances

10 clean sheets

0.59 clean sheets per game

8 goals conceded

0.47 goals conceded per game


1998: 5 clean sheet in 7 appearances

2002: 1 clean sheet in 3 appearances

2006: 4 clean sheets in 7 appearances


Top 12 Goalkeepers with most clean sheets in FIFA World Cup History

Goalkeeper 

Country 

Clean Sheets

Fabian Barthez 

France 

10

Peter Shilton 

England 

10

Jan Jongbloed

Netherlands 

8

Leao 

Brazil

8

Sepp Maier

West Germany 

8

Taffarel

Brazil

8

Hugo Lloris 

France 

8

Gilmar 

Brazil

7

Thibaut Courtois 

Belgium 

7

Fernando Muslera 

Uruguay 

7

Iker Casillas 

Spain

7

Manuel Neuer 

Germany

7


The FIFA World Cup has always showcased the very best goalkeepers in football history. From Peter Shilton and Sepp Maier to Manuel Neuer and Hugo Lloris, these legendary players built their reputations with unforgettable performances between the posts.


Clean sheets often define championship-winning teams, and these goalkeepers proved that defensive brilliance can be just as important as attacking firepower. With active stars like Manuel Neuer and Thibaut Courtois still adding to their legacies, the race for the all-time World Cup clean sheet record remains one of football’s most fascinating statistical battles.


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